POST OFFICE NOTICE. » MAILS OLOBE AT PALMERSTON. Fob j>AZ_Y . Peiiding; ... ... ... S p.tfl. Hf.;»oißi» ... ... ... 5 p.m. Q:-?a>Jox& ... ... ... 6 p,*a. 3'iiis... ... ... ... aj.n, "3r.i:'iori ... ... ... 5 p.m. XaiAhinft. ... . ... 5 p.sn. T«.-i-\ia 15i"d ... ... ... 0 p.ra. Woiiirigtou ... ... ... 7.<5 p.m. 81-. DAILY; I?o_toj.\ 11.30 ft.m. __„ .. ... 7.45 p-m. Vvftn^anvi ... ... ... 8 a.m: . ..'. ... ... 5 p-na. itoKDA-a. waaasiDAYS, ai?d rRioAYa Kakiuo ... ... 5 p.m. Kaoigr aad lotormeiitar* ' ... 8 p.m. Mcwtorbon ... ... 12.30 ym. •TCTKSIIATS, THUKSBATS, AND SAXUI-. ©Aye. T roadhelm ... ... ... 5 p.m. "Pcrclell ... ... ... 5 p.m. 'Wfta!?a < ?h_. ... ... ... & p.m; -TUESDAYS AND PEIDAYS. Karero ... ... ... 7.45 p.m. . WEDNESDAYa AND SATUBDATS. Asliurst . „■• ... ... ... noon. *si^.^**-*t*w*4rtmmmmmammmin*rwmmn*amminimmmmKammmM y7777A};g?~" r a' U Ti Oi\__3 Tvfpriorrt.rfic^> '7%; i .A&* w-.----r— r— se—- ~*r are BOinetime! >;A| <£'<"'*&&* . offered and .rccontmentiedtopiroshosfra, ; r3^jf r ~~ Bs^&c*ii-_-* , because ' the with A .-■-'- i"3/* it at a /(»-•'.-? j price, being of inferior quality, and, coaI -(Mjueutiy, makes a larger profit. To avoid this,! and receive a good article m- COFFEE i and :P£P_*-ER, o.»k for «« CREASE'S," and I ses that tbo »ap« ia on the packoy. fomparod with any. ; otb_r brand* m 'ths Mol^Jiy, it is not to hecqnvUed. I rMd iv lir/ik by the principal Storetetpers througliQut the-duitrict. . — . — «- — .......... — — — ... .■■■■i.ii^.. i. m ■ .■>_, JUST EKOBIVED. A CHOICE LOT* of OHEISTMAS CAUDS, AtSO. Fresh supply of JUVENILE WOEKS suitable for PRIZES & PRESENTS. The usual discount allowed to Schools J. P. LEARY, The Squabs Pa_.i_*^sston Noeth. PAINLESS DENTISTRY.. I/ST S. TS R ("> S8 E, iJJL. \J SURGEON' DENTjM, has corauieucod practicing at *\ Vunganui, and maj be consulted at his residence m Ridgway Street (corner cf i3t Hill Street.) ArtiGcial teeth construrted on a.v entire new. principal, as approved oi* m England and America; extraction sf 'jjfnjnjjii not hecesaarv. Satisfaction gii4ntnteed m (-very ca3e. Decayi'd and aching. teet'lh madeperf«ctlj sound witli gold or metallic pingChildren's teeth regulated. Painless extractions—with An-sthetic Either. TO THE PUBLIC OF MANAWATU. r ♦— — Pacts are stubborn things', while words are cheap, m fact co-fc nothing. We might follow- the silly example indulged m by some journalists (?) and make a serits of announcements that one week we had a circulation of 1000, the next 1200 j the third, 1600 ; and so on, but would the public believe us. We think not. Tho MajtawatTIMBS is now five years established, and for nearly three years Vns tbe only papor r published m the County, and all hough wo admit— -for it wnuH be nonsense to deny it— the advent. of otl'ier journals at Foxlon and Feilding has prevenfed the large increase m its circulalion which the progress of the County woutd have given it, still its circulation at the present time is larger than before either of those'papers came into existence ; and it b«? a pretty large number of regular subscribers not only m those towns, but m Sandon Carnarvon, and on all other outlying loads m the County. At we before stated, we do not intend to make silly boasts for people to laugh at, but we say F^fßt, That THB TlHEShasa gunrnnteed number of regular pubscribers one hundred and fifty to two hundred m excess of any paper published m Palmerston. Second, That its circulation m Palmerstcn alone is one hundred m excess cf any papm' published iv Palmerston, Third, Th-t-'beside. its larger circulation within the Borough.'™ gi™ a distinct plcige to pvov.f by our hook*, that we have l year] v sub '-seri-bft's all along tbo Foxlon Stoney Croelc, and Rangitikei "Roads ; tho towns of Foxlon. Feilding, Sandon, Bulls, Marton, nnd Wauganni. Fourth. W<» ni-fl p^p^rcd to take the number? printed eaoh iwne for the past month, mutiny a statutory df.-liva'iou as to tbeir ovvectness, if auv otber journal- will do tbe t-anio. and. provp that we havo a hundred and fifty of a majority m circulali'in. Tbut is Iho way to lot the puhlii; tnow wliich p-per lias a gonuine, and whif-li a hru;iinu>2'-Ji circnliition. I? tbis i-hftllonge ia accc;>tpd well and good ; if nut let us then hear no mors bonding which is a_ uselo-a us it ia ridusnlotta. "*,Ve claim to have a gennine circulation — frouj yea-v's end to year's cvd — distributed all over the County, and we are prepared to etdvrtsntiate the assertions made above by alloy.ing en inopeistion of our subsoribevn' bocks 5 we dore the p*por which asserts that it haß a circulation of four "hundred and fifty to do the name, and if it can show subscribers to within any thioi? like a y hundred and fifty of that number, then we will give £5 to the Palmeretoo Hospitsftl.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 112, 29 January 1881, Page 4
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737Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 112, 29 January 1881, Page 4
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