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: tfOTiUk. ROBERT PARK begs to announce to the inhabitants of the Manawatu and ltan»itike| Districts that he has assumed the Sole Proprietorship of the Coachbuildlhg Business formerly carried on under the name of Parr and Bennet. This establishment will m future be known as Park's English and American Coach Factory. Buggies, Brakes, Dog -Carts; Drays, and all kinds of vehicles made to order. The best only of American, English, and Colonial .timber wijl .be used, and the workmanship is guaranteed. All kinds of repairs executed with neatness and despatch. ■■'■' ' ' ' ; Rhotograiphy. ; PORTRAIT "W"*^ GIFTS. SHAIL EE'S Portrait dial lory, . M ain-streiet, Paimerston North •« TTTTHIIiB thanking the public. for .V i,. past patronage, G. W. S. begs to : notify his intention 'of conviiiuing ior ONE^ MONTH longer to piesejib: customers ordering* one doz. or more Phptps with " a full-size Cabinet Picture. Carte-De-Visit e, 1,5/- per :! doien, | atfd 7/6'" per half dbzenl 'Cabinets, ) 25/r.p.erdo^en and 1,5/- per half dozen. ■,-. Alarge Collection of Photo Scraps, including views" of the Manawatu G6i;gti ; ., ah il ' s'u.vrou n ding , Distv jL'ct ; Scenery , "price i/. eaqh, or 24 for £l. \ Gi;eat f care lias been .taken .to produce thVsei views m a superior style and, finish.' Come Early and Serebt. Address— - , t( ■ ] PHUTOGRAPHER MAIN-STREET. Melbourne Cup, ISS4. THE GREAT "MALABAR" ; Series of Sweeps on bhe above Event.' Shares Five Shillings Each, i THE « Malabar " Club, Sydney,} desirous, of returning their; very-best thUnks to their humdrou^ jpatpn^ior Jthe^cordial^uppprt m \vto&, t«pstJwitb acknowledged strict attention, coupled; with thorough lint^gfiry, to make thej " Malabar' Consultations by far the 1 mostpopulaV'ol'ahy iri^tbe Colonies. ! First Horse i... a .;-...;....■><■ •-, #i . Second do;: ..,.' ••...»: '..- ; 400 Thirddoj- . J'• ; ... ! SO'O 'Stiirte'rs'aivide'- "1..;' >Vl '.'.v'' :20^ Non-started ; . J .:' : ..:' •"'' '?„''■"'' 200 •:->io.- ii &AHHI.r. ■ T)t ;'■ lA'.'i r'-f f.i!:^P oO i * Af. the request of a large number of our subscribers Lwo'JhaVe arranged to make our c ShsLr&%^^,,^a^^^ instead of . £I ,° as before,' n^ cP^ °<Mrie; advantage, as it affords : tl?em' Four Chances for One bf >Jwinfiittg One Thousand -Ppuflda: ; r .( ,- . :; We shall send^aiso. a single. ticket of^ouVse, win entitle €he owner. to tile Dig'ipme.: ? ;! us : Tfokete sertt By Vetniln^posti - Prospeciußiffee^qnOapplication; Enclose ..en^elp}^ (plainly jaddresseir; rflp;..>-rf^ti Itamp^^r.' gß^esijlt ; .of seniaf ohce.,tcv eyery .subscriber. Ticket sonify "xetum post. Ad«flfaß7«^ietf»Wyf n * 8fi " I^ f ; a- c. wiiiSdk, ; ,) JPastoial iChambers, George-street, •j,,,.!.' ; p r |r;r|,.-<- '■:■■ •■ : - -■ ■ 1: ..,,f ■ i'.-MAM'WATU ELECTION,., ! j^rtHE 1 ;', Ofl^cial ' Declaration of thej ,''■ t j' J^o.ii.wili '^e, ,iuat|e at, . thie'^owni Hall, Palmerston, on Saturday; -26th July, inijt.,ab.2p. : in. '?. •:■ . t ;, i, l :^; i :"r;VO|;-i.:- ! Ji.. "{<- •fom&EßJSj^'' •)'.:■ ■'! ■ ; -..••» i ,.n Retiirning : Officer.- '■ ' I -"iins.ti. h- ii ::.ii „:, , • .I^.t ,; , ■•: .-(, A:...; ' :...; j /TN pOD, Timber 1 icut to'^/['l Ptfder delivered any where j -witliin:3bhe Borough at 5/6 per LOOftJ -.. :BIQHTER,..NANNESTAD, &Qo. < j Palmerßt(in North;' July 21st, 1884.: }-. .■■■•■ '•; ■■: /■; ' : : ; ;"'./.•■•' * nip Hotel, TATTPO QUAY, „ j (Opposite th^Railway Station.) : j pßegs,jt3 .intimate to country .visitors a.n.d tlieipnbliq , generally heh** secured a y, , -, . ' , Weil- ffmsscti '.Tioenty. r. Acre, Paddock v ; A few 5 hiinutes' walk froiH^the h'6te). ( Customers may.. therefore rely on n>- ■'< j ceiving every accommodation for their | j horses. . '•'. ' i I l ' >"■; i A thoroughly trustworthy groom I always;in attendance, i > ~ '.' .. :" .';, " _ ' " .v — i MAfeE your wanrs known through the' columns of the S-PAiiDAJti). Its wide circulation wiil ensure their . being met. \

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 203, 24 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 203, 24 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 203, 24 July 1884, Page 3

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