POST OFFICE NOTICE. « MAILS CLOSE AT PALMERSTON. For DAILY. IPeilcling ... ... ... 5 p.m. Hulcombe ... ... ... 5 p.m. Groatford ... ... ... 5 p.m. 8a115... ... ... ... 5 p.m. Martou ... ... ... 5 p.m. Turakina ... ... ... 5 p.m. Ten-ace End ... ... ... 6 p.m. Wellington ... ... ... 7.45 p.m. 81- DAILY. Foxton ... ... ...11.30 a.m. 7.45 p.m. Wanganni ... ... ... 8 a.m: ... ... ... 6 p-m. arONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS Makino ... ... ... 5 p.m. Napior and intermediate ... 8 p.m. Jlasforton ... ... ... 13.30 p.m. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS. Trondheim ... ... ... 5 p.m. Fordell ... ... ... 6 p.m. Wangaehu ... ... ... 5 p.m. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Karere ... ... ... 7.45 p.m. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Aslrarst ... ... ... noon. Ztgr^^C A0 T I Q NQ Inferior articles |r w i *."j*-i-- i "vjv' — are sometimes [ ■<£<> Vrffraafg offered and recovt<zj@\--~ r ~ -* L * U &" mended topurcha&era, '&d&s '"^ZTot&srw because the seller buys it at a lower price, being of inferior rjuolity, and, consequently, makes a larger profit. To avoid this, and l-eceive a good article in COFFEE and PEPPER, ask for " CKEASE'S," aud bee that the name is on the package. Compared with any other brands in the Volony, it is not to be equalled. P^ld in Tina by the principal Storekeepers throughout the district. JUST RECEIVED. A CHOICE LOT. of CHRISTMAS CAUDS, ALSO. Fresh supply of JUVENILE WORKS suitable for PEIZES & PJiESENTS. The usual discount allowed to Scnools J. P. LEAHY, The Squase Palmebston Nobth. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. JUT' K. /~1 ROS SE, .-' ■ SURGEOxN DENTIbT, has commenced practising at Wanganui, and may be con^ultod^at his residence in ftidgway Sheet (corner rf St Hill Street.) Artificial teeth constructed on an en- ' tire "new principal, as approved of in England and America ; extraction sf stnmps not necessary. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. Decayed and aching teetth madeperfwctly sound with gold or metallic stopping. Children's teetb regulated. Painless extractions — with Anaesthetic Either. TO THE PUBLIC OF MANAWATU. ♦ Facts are stHbborn things, while words are cheap, in fact cost nothing. We might follow the silly example indulged in by some journalists (?) and make a series of announcements that one week we had a circulation of 1000, the next 1200 ; the third, 1500 ; and so on, but would the public believe us. We think not. The Manawattt Times is now five years established, and for nearly three years was the only paper published in the County, and although we admit — for it would be nonsense to deny it — the advent of other journals at Foxton and Feilding has prevented the large increase in its circulation which the progress of the County would hare given it, still its circulation at the present time is larger than before either of those papers came into existence ; and it has a pretty large number of regular subscribers not only in those towns, but in Sandon Carnarvon, and on all other outlying loads in the County. As we before stated, we do not intend to make silly boasta for people to laugh at, but we say F rst, That THB Times has a guaranteed number of regular subscribers one hundred and fifty to two hundred in excess of any paper published in Palmerston. Second, That its circulation in Palmerston alone is one hundred in excess of any paper published in Palmerston. Third, That beside its larger circulation within the Borough, we givo a distinct pledge to prove by our books, that we have yearly subscribers all along the Foxton Stoney Creek, and Rangitikei Roads ; the towns of Foxton, Feilrting, Sandon, Bulls, Marton, and Wanganui. Fourth, We are prepared to take the numbers printed each issue for the past month, making a statutory declaration as to their correctness, if any oMier journal will do the same, and prove that we have a hundred and fifty of a majority in circulation. That is the way to let the public know which pnper has a genuine, and . which it brummagem circulation. If this challenge is accepted well and good.; ,if not Jet us then hear no more boasting which is aa useless as it is ridiculous. We claim to have a genuine circulation — from year's end to year's end— distributed all over the County, and we are prepared to substantiate the assertions made above by allowing an inspection of our subscribers! books ; we dare the paper which asserts thnt it has a circulation of four hundred and fifty to do the same, aud if it can show subsi-ribers to within any thing like a hundred and fifty of i hat nun ber. t'ltn we will give £a to the Palnaerßton Hoapit&l. ,
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 114, 5 February 1881, Page 4
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732Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 114, 5 February 1881, Page 4
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