JOHN W. LI D D E L L, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Foxtow and Palmbhston. . . . - • - . . .... •'.»'■ • ■'■'■■''- '•■'"' "' ' r. ' '''''" "' ' : '*' ' ' • •"••■ TT^OOLCOCK AND HOSKINGS,/ Genebal Blacksmiths and Fabbiebs, Next tpPost Office, Palmerston. ' .... JWork done on shortest, notice. Agricultural and other implements, repaired. An-experienced Wheelwright constantly on the premises. IIME! LIME!! LIME!!. 1 ! J ' 2 BARRETT'S LIME KILNS, Manawatu Gobge. Sole Agent : W. D E A R D S, Ldridori House^ Store. : : I TOHN POLLOCK, | BAKER, CONFECTIONER, &0./ Terrace End, i Palmebston Nobth. I i TW- ,O T I C X \. ... R. JOHNSON . i ' , Begs to inform 1 his friends and the pubi lie of Palmerston and the surrounding distinct, that if'they wjpit argood-jfitting ' and well-made' Suit of -Glothes, m [which the best' article ;wjU be given .for' the money, they can obtain .the same from him at a reasonable cost. R. JOHNSON, * TAILOR AND D.RAPER, - The Square, , PAXMEESTON NOBTH. TOHN H.A^E/I S, ; tr Boot and Shoemakebj In, thanking^the-'public for the liberal patronage accorded ,to him, begs; to an--1 nouhce that he has Removed into his 1 New Premises, near the Foresters' i Hall, close to the ? corner of- } the Square, I' where he is preparedto 'execute orders lIT RS. MI T..C HELL, NORMANBY HOUSE (Close to Railway Station), Foxton, Manawatu. Excellent -accommodation for Boarders, Families, and Travellers. Terms Moderate. T1 HOMA S MOFFA TT, "BUTCHER, I P A,L ME R S T O N. I i - I Cash purchaser of hides and sheepskins. , i-: ■ • \ — I Small goods of every description always 1,/ , • . on hand. i October 22, 1875. •• - < - • * • ,. *"
CUSTOM HOUSE HOTEL, Wanganui. A. MULL ER, ' Proprietor. Having taken possession of this large and commodious Hotel, I desire to intimate to the inhabitants . of Wanganui and. the country districts,, that it is my intention to so conduct the management as to merit their suppor? and patrbnage. . Special attention is paid td £he accommodation of country settlers, the bedrooms having been renovated and fitted with every convenience. THE LIQUORS will be found to give evecy satisfaction, as none but those bearing the best brands will be kept m stock. EXCELLENT STABLING. THE BILLIARD ROOM is fitted- with one of Thurston's best tables, and is under the control of a ' competent marker. THE BOWLING SALOON ' ■ is an especial feature* m connection L with the Hotel, and will -be found, m L splendid'order. Shooting Gallery also attached. GOOD TABLE KEPT. 'Tis not m mortals to command success ', But I'll do more — deserve it. A. ' M U L'L ER, ' "Proprietor. TJICHTER, NANNESJPAD, & CO., « Steam Saw Mills,' Palmerston North, Manawatu. i A, GENCYNOTICE.j ' MR. E. S. THYNNE Has been appointed Agent, at < FOXTON, - * For the Firm of RICHTER, NANNESTAD'&iCO., Steam Saw Mill Pbopbietobs, - Timber Merchants, '&c, PALMERSTON. 1 All descriptions of Timber supplied on , . the shortest 'notice. Orders through Mr. Thynne will receive » prompt attention. "TV" O T I . C E. -• Settlers m the Manawatu and surrounding Districts visiting Wellington will find it to their advantage to purchase ' their SADDLERY and' HARNESS from , J, E. EVANS, Saddles, Under the .Verandah.. Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON i The Trade and Country Storekeepers , supplied. '' TJI M A R ',' S. H, " • GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Tebbace End, PALMERSTON. ' "Bfist of Goods sold at Very lbw Prices.
THE"IA.NAWATU TIMES," r< GENERAL PRINTING. OFFICE (Opposite the Post and, Tei»e,gkaph Office), " • PALMERSTON WORTH. , ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING. Handßills, Business Cards, Receipt Forms, - Posters, * ' "Visiting Cards, , .Assessment Forms, Price Lists, _ .ShpT?: Card's, , . Receipt! Books, v , Pamphlets, Programmes, both plain Tickets,' t * Periodicals, and fancy, 'Labels, ' &c, &c. ' &c., &c. &c.,' &c. The above executed on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. ' Orders received for Copper-plate and LlthoTpnnting. i : 1 w Is prepared from the V^ /illliP^' FINEST SAMPLES \JJP^ CEYLON PLANTATION, roasted and ground by steam, on the most approved principle, . by ■which careful preparation the Volatile On and Aeoma are retained. It' is un- ■ doubtedly the best article to be obtained m the colony. Sold ml, 2, 4, # an<l 71b tins by the principal storekeepers throughout the province. Wholesale by all merchants, and at the 1 WELLINGTON STEAM 0,0-FFEE WORKS. E. BL CREASE, Proprietor.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 81, 28 July 1877, Page 4
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673Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 81, 28 July 1877, Page 4
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