STEVENS &_GORTON. Grass Seeds! ftrass Seeds!! Grass Seeds !!! T U ST A R R IV E D Ex s.s. Aorangi and Doric from London, Alsyke Cow Grass, White Clover, Red do, Trefoil, and Fescues, &c.j &c. Also, English Ryo Grass (machine dressed) from old pastures, Italian Ryo, Timothy, Cocksfoot, Field Turnips, Rape, tfec. New Zealand Barb Wires. Nob. 6, 7, and 8 Fencing Wires. OATS, CHAtfF, COOPER'S SaEEP DIP, Also, Few Boxes Tea, @ 16/6. N.B.—The Clovers are of the best quality obtainable in the London market this season. Special quotations for large quantities. STEVENS & GORTON, 11. Leigh, Manager. NOTICE. CARLQUIST AND CO., PALMERSTON Tannery & Fellmongery, v . Fitzrov-Street, Terrace En«j, Palmerston North. rpHIS Factory is buyer of Wool, I also, of Hides, Calf, Pig and Sheep Skins at highest prices. Wool Floor-mats Stained any desired Colour. Wool Scoured on Commission. NOTICE. T> OBERT PARR begs to announce Jl\j to the inhabitants of the Jlanawatu and Kangitikei Districts that he has assumed the iSole Proprietorship of the Coachbuildm;/ Business formerly carried on under the name of Parr and Beiinet. This establishment will in future be known' as Parr'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 will be used, and the workmanship is guaranteed. All kinds of repairs executed with neatness and despatch. Address—Nearly opposite D. R. Lewer's Store, Kinibolton Road, Feilding. FOR SALE. TWO first-class Draught Horses; also a bteam-hoist «nd quantity of Contractors? Plant. For particulars apply to J. & A. ANDERSON, Bridge Woi*ks, Lougburn. OPENING NOTTCE. New Furniture WABEHOUSE. MESSRS SIMMONDS & PEGDEN have much pleasure in notifying to the lesidents of Palmorston and adjacenr. districts, the opening of their New Furniture, Glas<, and Crockery Warehouse, next to Messrs Wollerman and HutchcsonV store. Full particulars in future issue. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO TOWN SUBSCRIBERS. DURING the present month, our Collector will call EVERY FOURTH MONDAY ou all Town Subscribers for the amount of their subscriptions Lo the Manawatu Standard. He will make his first round ou Monday, 4th of August, when a settlement of all arrears of subscriptions till date is particularly requested. This new arrangement is made at the special request of a considerable number of town subscribers, who prefer to make their payments monthly to letting them run for longer periods, believing in the prin .ciplcthat short accounts are l-esl, an<J ai c most easily met. Weekly and fortnightly subscribers will also be taken on, and tboir amounts called for m accordance with the special arrangements they make. It is believod that this system will prove more satisfactory, in all respects, both to our subscribers and ourselves, than having the accounts stauding over tor periods varying fiom G to IS months, when difficulty is often experienced in collecting them, and mutual dissatisfaction ensues. Quarterly subscribers in advance still taken on as at present. Standard Office, August 1. SERVANTS i(quiring sitimtiims— advertise, in the Standard ; 16 words Is, prepaid.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 210, 1 August 1884, Page 3
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