■ , * IMPOUNDED at Awahuri, Sept. 17th, from Mount Stew.trt, one Bed Bull, brand indistinct, something like O near side on fore ribs ; also, under bit out otf-sideft ear. If not reclaimed, will be sold at noon Wednesday, Bth October. - M. K. SAMUEL, Poundkeeper. NEW Tobacco & Cigar DIVAN , AND Hair-Dressing Saloon. -—'.■■ T '>•>'. Where Gentlemen will find a Choi<?e Stock of Goods. Lovers of a good Smoke Try Lyons' Cigars, Cigarettes, and Cut Tobaccos. PlPES— Mercliaurns, Briars, Myals, &c, Large Variety. The Hair-Dressing Saloon is fitted out with all the latost improvements. Specialty — Shiimpooing and Singeing in firnt-clal>s style. Note the Address — M. LYONS, NEXT CLARENDON HOTEL. FOR SALE. i/f^j,N v<?ry reasonable terms, Grand v/ Church Organ, 3 octaves, -0.---stops, nine sets reeds. Height, '9 feet; length, 4 feet 2 inches ; width, 2 feet 2 inches ; weight, about 600H>s. The instrument has immense 1 power and volume of tone. The case is of solid black walnut, and the pipes are richly embellished with gold. Price and terms on application at Standard Office. • N.B. — The above is one of the finest instruments ever imported into the colony, and is being offered a bargain, . PRINCE OF WALES BIRTHDAY. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MMletic j ■ ■■••■■ 'AND PIC- NIC. Under the Auspices of St. Peter'* s Young Metis Club. Will take place on the above date. _____ Particulars in future issue. A. R. T. HAULTAIN, Hon. Secretary. GROCERY, Tea, Crockery, Ironmongery, Flour, and General Storekeeper, The Square, Palmerston North. thom^Fhall * BEGS to call attention to a few of bis prices: — Currants, C|d 1b; White Sugar, per bag 401bs, 13/6, 4d ft ; Fine Salt, per bag 112lbs, 6/6, Id ft ; Best Oatmeal, per bag, 25lbs, 4/6, 2^l ft ; Best Flour, per bag 501bs, 6/6; Virginia Tobacco, 5/6, 3d a stick ; Bush Axes, Sharpes', 6/< ; Long-handled Shovels, 5/- ; Nails, all .sizes, 3d ft. Thomas Hall, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, The Square; Palmerston North. PRINCESS HOTEL. TERUACE END. Denis Clifford BEGS to notify that he has purchased the above well-known establishment, and intends carrying on the business in a style which for efficiency and completeness cannot be surpassed, Boardeis will find every convenience, combined with civility and attention. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Wines, Ales, and Spirits ! Of the Best Brands only in stock. New Boot and Shoe Warehouse, adjoining the Hotel. - ;•. -r.it. ■■ A • " " .. 3D. OLIPFOBD^ PROPRIETOR. Important to Dress-* ■Makers. TTi ANTED— Two Assistant DressV V makers, also !Futtr Apprentices to tb.© Dressmaking. Apply immediately to Miss Webbe, McDowell Bros.' Dressmaking Rooms, Cash Warehouse.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 254, 23 September 1884, Page 3
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