ROYAL HOTEL. THE SQUARE. PALMEESTON. J. O. Batchelab.— Pbopbietob. THE BEST ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. THE COACH leaves the ROYAL HOTEL for NAPIER on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6 a.m. ; and for MASTERTQN on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 1.30. ,T. O. BATCFELAR. yy h y t c ' s HOTEL, FOXTON. A. J. WHITE Proprietor. THE BEST ACCOMMODATION tor Travellers Hastwell and Maeara's Coaches leave the Hotel every morning for Wellington (Sundays exceptedi at four a.m. PALMEESTON NORTH. BOTTLING STORES. HERMAN WOLLERMAN BEGS to thank his numerous enstomers for their kind patronage during the last two years, and wishes to state that he is now m a position to SUPPLY BEER AND PORTER (both m bottle and m bulk) AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Note the Adbhiss, FITZHERBERT STREET. Past the Town Hall. l t^~~C AUTI O ND Inferior article* %% W v^«wjj--^W| i ■"" are sometime? vp F offered and rccor / /% \ ~*cu±uJ mended to purchasers, xj%f "^g^wrti) because the seller buys it at a lon.-, i price, being of inferior quality, and, consequently, makes a larger profit. To avoid this, and receive a good article m COFFEJK and PEPPER, ask for "CREASE'S," and see that the name \b on the pacha yt. Compared with any other brands m the Volony, it is not to be equalled. pAld m Tins by the principal Storekeepers throughout tbe district. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. ii/r r. r\ r o s s c, SURGEON DENTIbT, has commenced practising at Wanganui, and maj be consulted at his residence m Ridgway Street (corner <i St Hill Street.) Artificial teeth constructed on an entire new principal, as approved of m England and America ; extraction sf stnmps not necessary. Satisfaction guaranteed m every case. Decayed and aching teetth made perfectly sound with gold or metallic stopping. Children's teeth regulated. Painless extractions — with Anaesthetic Either, SLESINGER'S FAMOUS MEDICINES, Rheumatic Balsam Cough Syrup Foe Hoesm. Colic Drink, Embrocation Condition and Worm Powders Grease and Blister Ointments Hoof oils, Fob Dogs. I For Distemper and M^nge. These goods may be had. from RICHARD LEA ft V,. Chemist, PALMERSTON, •BJiauq jdijjo atnos e^i sdoaid o) dup jon puo aqa ttfuv pjlJßia a.iai(.vi qno jjiav s^uq ij\[ •SiMvaa'isoiHj; sanavHo '»v« "VHS UAVouq-ipAV aq; ajqiuaiuajj j •ja^euitJip aj "uig 04. •ni z\ TOOJ! J nopduasßp jCub jo 83"<n3 osp *ujio? BTji ni s§ 53F jo eoud qa^attw d\# ys paaaAipp »q Wd 'su|ii{ mn^ ni quanq 'aidcußS poo^ "B sb aq^ vi kuxp^of ojopq uaas eg übo, 'u^toij uo^sjauiivij y u\ii[ oq? ye qt qsß.a pußsnoq^ aad z& joj S2OIU<X ris^oina isaoiaa
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 116, 12 February 1881, Page 1
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423Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 116, 12 February 1881, Page 1
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