POSX OFFICE NOTICE. ♦— — MAILS CLOSE AT PALMERSTON. For DAILT. ] PeUding ... .;. - « P-™. Halcombe ... ... ••• f P- m - --areatfoxd ••■ f P.m. Balls 5 p.m. ... ••• — f P« m - TaraMna ... s p-m ' Terrace End ... ... ••• f P- m . , f Wellington ■•• 7*5 p.m. •. : 81-DAILY. ; YTangaaai '.'.'. , 8 a,m: ' ... ; ... ••• 5. p-m. t MONDAYS,, WEDNESDAYS, A.ND FRIDAYS Maklno" • ... — — 5 p.m. .. Napier and intermediate ..8 p.m. ' Masterton .» V — 12.30- pja. TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, AND SATUR. ...... .- DAYS. Trondheim ... — ••• 5 p.m. Pordcir ... ... ... 5 p.m. Wangaehu >„.(■< ..\.->' ... sp.m. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Ejirere ... 7,45 p.m. '• ( WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Ashinrst, :..."' •-' ••• noon, A 0 T -?O *£) Inferior article* %% W "\*^*^m^ sometupes . F - 4%vkfcsli/ offered and recom- ■ l_ ■ r >///j? .' mended to purchaser^ y£So^~~* i <GiiJr*«i ~ .because ihe teller .-,' \ btiya.it at a lower.) ■' price, being 'of infeiri6r quality, and, con- 1 eequently, makes' a -larger' profit,. To "avoid this, and receive a good artfctei&COFFEE *nd PEPPER, /or ."CKE"ASE'3, >> *ad see that the"^ name is oh the packag*. Compared ytiUh. any - other 1 brands i*i ih» Volony, it ia not to be equalled. ■■■' . • 5»old m Tiru by tlie principal Storehteperi throughout the "district. ■ ._. jtJSTBBOIITED. ACHOICBLOT. . :i^- r^-.-.: ; -i v v.;.":L-: CHRISTMAS C3A»DS> . , 1 ,Tw»l».iup|Jy . '^../'v JTJ VBSCjiL-B /VTOIIX^ •uxtabl© f or The uiual discount allowed t» Stkeoli . - ; j-y-PAIMiBWOir-NOKIM. PAINLESS DENTISTRY^ SURGEON ' DENTIbT/ ias commenced. practising at Wanganui, and may be consulted aY Ms residence; m Ridgway Street (corner c£ Si ' Hill . Street.) ■ ■"'V—'-.'.-Vr. '■•,:", ,\'- ; Artificial te*th'. constructed on an en- ; tire new principal, as approved of m England and Ame.rica ; extraction, -■£ stumps not hecesßary, Satisfaction guaranteed m. every cage. Decayed and aching teetth made perfectly sound with gold or metallic stop* ping. • ' '..'"' Children's teethregulated: Painltss extractions— with Anaesthetic Either; ' , TO TH§ PUBIIIC OjF MANAWATU. -';' '.'''.'.■ v ■ ■ V""'"J>"-:.- ; ' ;; ■ ' . ■ . '■ SWeta are stubborn' things while words are cheap, m fa ! 6fe cost nothing^ We might follow' tha silly example indulged m by ■ome journalists (?) , and: make a terns of announcements, that one 'week we had a circulation of 1000, the next 1200 ; the third/ 1600; and bo on,' but would the public b«liev* vi. We think not! Thf r Makawatu Xdces m now five years established,; and for nearly three yeari .was the, only paper published m the County, and although we admit—for it would' He nonsense to deny it— the advent of other journals at Foxton and Feilding has prevented the larg* inorcaae m it* circulation which" this progr#sf of the County would have given it, rtilliti circulation at the pxeieht time is larger than before either of those papers came into axis, tenee ; and it has a pretty large number of regular subscribers not only m those ■towns, but m Sandon Carnarvon, and on all other outlying roadf- in the. County. As we before stated, we do not intend to make •illy boasts for people to laugh at, hut we MJ ■". . f;:. 1 " ' "•>'■ • ' ■ '■• '"..' ' First, That thb TiMEg has a guaranteed number of regular ipuhscribers one hundred and fifty to two hundred m excess of any paper published m Palmerston. " . "... .;-»,. .-j't!-'-.-. •',-■'■' ' : ' : Second, That its.oirculation In Palmersfcon alone is one hundred m excess of any paper published m 'Palmerston. : - ' : Third, That beside -its larger' circulation . within the Borough, >• gire a distinct pledge to prove by- our hooks,, that we have yearly subscribers ail along the.rFoxton Stoney Creek, andJtangitikei Jtotds; the towns of Foxton) , Sandon, Bulls, Marton, and Wanganui, ' -' ■ Fourth, We are pripsredtb take thVnumbere printed each issue for. past Wonth, making a statwtory declaration as to their «orreotness, if any other jpnrnal will do the . tame, and prove^bat wehave a h^Q* dred an 4 i«7 tf 4 majority ;1 m «4roulat<on, .?>(/■ '■' r -- That is the wayJjauleMhe-pubhe know Which paper has # fenujne^ pad -which a brummagem circulation. If this challenge |s aooepted well and good ; if not let us then Jjsar no more boasting which.' # a' B 'useless as it is ridioulous. : . ,v We claim |^ ha.T» a genuine pircqlation— from year's end to yaaii's, ;end.^isMbwted all over the CQunty, and we are prepared to substantiate the assertions made abo>e' by allowing an inspeotjon o.f our subscribf»* books ; we dare the paper which as? •efts that it has' a cirauiation oi ...four hundred and/flfty '.^ de ■nd if ifc oan show subscribers to within any thing like a hundred and fifty of lhat number, then we will give £5 to the
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 109, 19 January 1881, Page 4
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702Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 109, 19 January 1881, Page 4
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