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T> bo t s and; shoe s. ) : -I^^l;^gham:^: : --'^i The Square^PalmeVstpn^NPrthvi " Begs to infprj? his,niimeroujrCustpn)frß add the Public^ at lavgii; that' he st..-.- ■■ |4 , ; T .' r . a Large AssortiflenC^. ' , > LADIfiSV AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES,, ,■ suitable for Summer. Wear ; also,; , „.; MEN'S OXONlit^ AND^ DERBY? ■ •;.■;■ shoes, which he is prepared to sell af -; ' WELLINGTON PRICES. Every -"description^ of Bpotsand Shoes made, to order, at the lowest,possible -prices. . '-.:•. '■:::'?"■•■■ Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. \ MAP "OF MANAWATU^ ..^ '" „ . .- ' V'Ki; l :T" r T'y ? 'y i'J'^i 'rft'ix'd TTU}R SAl^;^cV£3^!,ti : lplenclid Sj 1 and..,cpmpf^e;]^ap..pf.th« ; .CjC)mity,, of Manawatu, giving itne- most minAJt^' information with regard to, e^efy v ,^o^Ht \ ship mjbhe- C?p4nty.i . ' %i* si^4sjs3 '^' 36; inches, mounted oh rollers' and canvas,; colored and varnished^ .". . . .;' ' Copies can be obtained at ' '\ ; " ?; Mr.''ME : TA^Riy'S^- '; SQT7ABE, PAIJMEESTOBriNoaT^,, Ul ;.. miMBER ! TIMBER ! ;? TBJ3BER' V KELVm /GROVE :SAWMILL^.t GftMisi / andaHBNDESsoN N are ■ •'■ * now^prepared to supply " ; TOTARA, - " •'■ ..'-;.'.-l"_! ]■ EIMUgL^ ,M^ i t^ Afcthe.' LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Kelvin Grove Sawmill, TERRACE END, PALMERSTON N. pRATEFUL. — COMFORTING. EPP'S "COCOA.. i r BREAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws winch govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful apphoa tion of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa. Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately- flavored bevm£e which may ("sate Us many* he>wy doctors' t bills. It is by the judicious lue of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency td disease Hundreds ot subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is ft weak point. We may escape man y a fatal shaft' by keeping ourselves well ,fort ifled with pure blood and a properly-nourished frame — Sec article m the " Civil Service Gazette." Made simply with boiling water or milk. ' Sold only m packets or tins, labelled — JAMES EPPS & CO., Homoeopathic Chemists Loxnott. TVfEW ZEALAND 'DAILWAYS* WANaANUI-MANAWATU ■ SECTION" TIME TABLE. SOUTH. ' ' ' , r Depaex Feom a.m. a.m. p.m. f. m 3 t _ : : ._ Wanganui !.. 7.0' ILI5 J i l 4.15 3 Aramaho 7.1011.25 4.25 3 *East Town... :: 8 *Okoia ..,..., :: 8 *Matarawa .. " r '*;', p".m. J 13 *Fordell „ t 18 *Wangaehu... :: 23 Turakfna .... 8,4013.55 J 5.45 28 *BonnyGleu. ■ J ! 33 Marton 9.14 '1.29 <± ' 6*lß 37 Greatford . 9.30 1,45 J 6.33 43 .Halcdmbe, ar. 9.55 2.10 6.55 Halcombe, de. 10.15 —2—. *2.3u ' f.15 51 jPeilding .. 10.50 i' r 3.5 ,7.46 56 *Bunnythorpe > > % 62 Palmerston ... 11,45 t 4.0 8.30 68 *Karere » .... *-» J- - 73 *Oroua3ridge ;; ' i 79 *Carnarvdn..'.^ '-.;; • .»•' > - pm« v:; 85 Foxton, ar. .. t >l.lo | . ,9.45 SB £" 1 « Depaet Fbom a.m. a.m. pm p.m. 5. ' v- -> L j . [ .Foxton.^,? **J,I 70 " 4.26 6 *Carnarvon X-'il' :V, / 14 *Oroua ßridge '.]- --19 *Karero, ,1 , -? — r r 24 'Palmerston .. "J , 8,25 4.30 5.40 30 !*Bumiythorpe t , '35 (Feildiug, . . f 1 5 25 6.25 43 Halcoxnbe (ar. — r, 9.65 6.0 6.55 Halcombe(de. T, 2510,15 t 7.15. 49 GrcatWd „.. 7.4810.40 f- 7.37 54 Marton.,, .... -8.4 10 ( .56 t 7.52 4 57 *Bonny Glen , ;;, 63 Turakina ...I 8.'40 1J.35 ": ; 8.25 68 ! '' ' J ■ 74*Fordell .... v l V" ' l 77|<tMAt#*T»...^x ■-»»! H.i '.-1 79{*Okia (*» j j»c X»i 83 *EastTot?nr..ia > t^^s'i j,tt[' «*'X .83 I Aramaho -. . . , , JpA • -JrO,[ )tr 9.43 86 iWangaauiiCw. fp.ls -1.10 AM I * Platforms only, <<9?rains* do aol stop at these stations unless .required Notice should be given-^to -the Guard atJthe previdus stoppage station**- ot t ; : ThV&ain does iot run on^Tuepdßy anfl Thursday.' * .7 " " >J /n T, P. BOTFERAM,

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 120, 28 February 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 120, 28 February 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 120, 28 February 1880, Page 4

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