With a bow and a pleasant smile he left me. Just then a workman passed me. I stopped him, and asked him if he could tell me the name of the gentleman who had just left me. k That was one of the younger Rothchilds, he said, and "" I waited to hear no more, but, pulling my hat down over my eyes, set off at once for my lodgings. I was absolutely afraid to speak to a stranger for a week, for fear he might be a Rothchild. E . M O~U lTt%~ WANGANUI, HAS Just Lan.led, ex "British Queen," a splendid assortment of Now Goods — [ ■ Crockery, ......' Stationery, : Picture Frames, and Mouldings, Being a Speciality. i Scrap Albums and Scraps, Birth- : day Books and Cards, Exercise* Books, Slates, Knives, Scissors, i : Bibles, and Prayer Books | : s In Endless Vurfety. ' One call will suffice to show that . E.M. can compete with any'luxise id the colony, being a Direct importer. Special attention is given to Tea, Coffee, "•' , ■■ Sugar, Eggs, Bacon, Butter, ; ...";■ and Cheesel PEOGEESS. PEOSPEEITy Vehicles for tlic Million. CALL at my Coach Factory, Kimbolton Road, Fei'ding, or see my Agent, Mr Graff, and secure ' A BARGAIN. Any kind of Vehicles, new and completely furnished, sold on deferred payments, extending over a period of twelve months, placing it. within the means o£even THE POOREST SETTLER, By paying a small deposit and a trifle of his monthly earnings to secure his own dray, and have some say m the money to be spent on ;. THIRTY MILES OF METALLING In the Manchester Block next spring, besides miles of road-making and £2000 ; To be spent every year for some time to come m improving and beautifying our Borough. : ROBERT~PARf^ FLOUEI- jB^FLOTIRj 1 ASK FOR Chamberlain's FLOUR. Admittea to be the Best m the Manawatu. i^HAMBERLALN'S is the only \J Mill that is fitted with appliances for thoroughly mining the" wheats essential to making Good Orders punctually attended to; W. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Feilding Steam Flour Mill. To be : obtixined at Milverton & Son'". Main-street PalnievHtou. JO, hjANLON, iIIOJITUMEIVTAIi MASOX. Tomb Stories, Vaults, and all kinds of Cemetery Work executed, m firstclass style and with despatch. : Monthly Payment^ if Required. \ Cement Water Tanks ! Butter and M eat Preservers ! Brick Work m all its branches ! AiDKttEsS^ — * i ; : The ShamrocJc Bower, ' ; Terrace End, Palmerstou North. Feilding Hotel, KIMBOLTONT EOAD. J. HASTIE BEGS to inform the public, his patron,s, and, friends, . t!?at he has opened the ; i ; FEILDING HOTEL. /That the house has been re-fur-Iriislied : right thrmighotit, that additions and alterations conducive to the greater comfort and convenience of, the ]>iiblic have been .con pleted, and that every endeavour will be made, uhd no expensu spared, to ; make the house one of the best on the Coast. Every convenience for Boarders, Travellers, and Visitoi'3, who may rely Oncivility and attontion. The Liquors are of the Best Brands. Billiards ! Billiards! ';%' v J. If AST IE, PROPRIETOK. r
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 275, 17 October 1884, Page 4
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484Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 275, 17 October 1884, Page 4
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