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MQJNEY TO lip®. £1000 % ■ AND OTHES^ SUfe^i Jluterest £7 to £S JPer t cut. Apply to A. Southey Baker, IIONEY'TO iLK^D. | rfIRU^T Moneys for- Iriy^tment on X Freehold Seonritf, 'at cuixent rates QT^interest./ ■ •■•:■'■ I J.^IEIIBERT HANKINb, Solicitor and Notarie Public, '*• Palmerston North. fahnerston North, Oqrober^ 1884. '^P^DIES iA^D*(>ENT^EMENH _I_J We have much, pleasure iri r calling atteniibn to our Second Ship-| ments 6t Is'ew Goods for the Summeri Season,; now open .foij =sejection_.: ( We; specially request.jbhe. Ladies and heads; ,of families, to inspect ourStoqk, whifih \ iox FHshion.i, Variety .;tp-,;Seleot from,! and Good Value,_we are m a position ; to defy ; comrietitiou. Millineify De- ) partment bojsv. :rei»lcte with Very \ Latest Nove|ties, and nnder Mrs ! Mci)bwßtiL's' f personal supervision. iDressmaking rDepartment ably managed by' Miss Webb, Style and Fit guaranteed. Ladies will please leave orders early as possible, to avoid 'disappointment. Yours .truly. . Soliciting 1 an Early Visit of Inspection. ■ .McDowell bros., Cash Warehouse. Agents for Hislop& Cd.> Jewellers, Wellington/ /Select! stock now on view. ' .•:••.' • D. M. George. ,■ D. M. ; George. Summer Goods. /'.'•••■ - ■ . . • ■ ■- ' - AMval of Large Consignments from KAIAPOI FACTORIES. Sack Suits ■ . •-. a ■■> . Paget Suits Trousers and yests \ Cricketing Trousers & Shirts Youths', Cambridge Suits Youths' HtHßsar>Suits Youths' Norfolk Suits Youths' Norfolk Plaited Suits Spring & Summer Clothing: m every variety. 'Kaiapoi Flannels m all shades. Kaiapoi Tweeds, all prices. Largest Variety m Falme'rstonT to ; select from. ■ '-- ; ' ■ - ■ f D, M. GEQRQE, Droper, Clothier, _ Haberdasher, . <£c, Tffß Square, Palmbrston North. MOTJLT, Wanganuij is, the only Importer of Crockeiy, and fcuys for Cash. ' /I '• ' '-, ' f . TEMPLE <W MSECION. .Arrival Op . WIIiTER STOCK. CHOICE and^isfjiona')le;4.|sorp mentjnßt : tb v hand direbt frdnr SCOTCH- AND, BNGL^a. MARKETS . A-vD MOSQIE£ : M^' KAIAPOI FACTORIES T. T. KERSLAXE, temt)lie of Fashion, (Next Foresters' Hall.) MOULTS, ; Wangamii, >for Wedding and Birthday Presents. 3g OCO ACRES OF -FIRST CLASS LAND FOR SAL^I^MANAWATU. THE Emigrant and Colonists Aid Corporation have tho above quantity of land for sale m sections varying iv size from 100 TO 500 ACRES IN TUB MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU The most rising district fn the North Is- & Ttie land i« the beat of quality, and m, many casesbas very vjrlnable timber upon it. Tlie Manchester Block is the centre of the Manawatn Timher industry, three fourths oftbe sawmills ia that County being located m the Block. " The landis . opened up by roade,- in many cases metalied, and the RAILWAY FROM "FOXTON TO : ; '„■,■■.'" patea, .' ;."', ", Runs through the settlement. ' Taking!, into consideration the quality of the soil, the accessibility and proximity to railway communication the land on the Manchester Block is by far the cheapest NOW O**EBiN& TOTHB : BB S^TT^ LBn. The population of the Block is at present about 3,500. Price— 6os per acre, three-fourths of purchase money may remain on mortgage at'seven ocr cent, for five years if required. Title Under the Liind Transfer Act. (Full information supplied to intending purchasers on application to the Comp. any'aOfflce. . Feilding, wherea; guide aod hor»o will be supplied to enable buyerß to personally inspect, the land. Plans of Block arid anyinfonuation rec(nired sent free to, any addresp, on application ,by letter to the Agent Isiivioeant and Colonist's Aid COBPomioN Limh'Kd Fbilding. .. * Dr J. H. Ij. Macintire, M.R.C.S. (England), L.S.A. (London) Late Resident Medical Superintendent Royal Infirmary, Bristol. May be consulted at his residence, thG Square, (house* lately occupied by Mr WuldifcnivcO. between the hours of 9 and 1 1) a.m ,. 2 and 3 p.m., and 7 and 8 p.m., "^ ~~-~__

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 271, 13 October 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 271, 13 October 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 271, 13 October 1884, Page 2

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