KING BEOS, THE SQUARE, J£AVE NOW ON HAND One of The Largest And BEST ASSORTED STOSX Of the ('•>] ' owing goods, OUTSIDE OF WELLINGTON, And are prepared to sell the best class article at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. 000 Groceries of all descriptions Th« superiority of the TEAS is umvers )]y acknowledged Special advantages are offered to builders by the Ironmongery JTcpartmertt Tools of all deteriptions Eiclging, SDOuting, Iron, Cement Pumps and Piping Iron Bedsteads Oils, Paints, Paperfcanging* American Chairs Fancy Goods China, Glaes, Crockery ware Flour, Bran, Chaff, and Pollard Potatoes And a variety of other goovls impossible to enumerate* TO ARMTE A consignment of Canterbury SEED OATS IMPORTANT NOTICE. To < nable them to reduce their price.", so as to leave the «m;tlltst possible margin for expenses, and to give tbfir customers who PAY CAS ! I and PAY MONTHLY, AI>VANTAGF,S they are ENTI TLED TO. interest at current rates will be charged on all overdue accounts for the future. KIIvG BRCtrHEfIS. PRINCESS HOTEL, TERRACE. END. : WE. H. BORDER I>ECfSm>st respectfully *o announce J trt tho settlers ©fPiiiinerstnu, and of Terrace End m particular, that he ):as taken the above he'eh and by dint of per«cverance hopes to merit a fair share of public patronage. G ; visit the Princess's, and there y-.-n will find ' TSe daijitpst -vihnrfo with Towrst charges Cnmh'ti"'}. He will plrase y«"r paJate,- he will please yourhigbt, With rich dainties and sparkling liquors bright. For of all the delicacies which the inhabitanfs try. To please ihcir palates or dcVght the eye, Of nil' 1 the seveial kinls of snmotnou? ; fare,. ■ There's none- with bris ca- ring can compare. Etia Alias aid Stouts are of brands jon'll own Fotster an- 1 Guinness '», tho Pig Brand known His spirit* too , when you* feel depressed A small nip wit adw.tise the rrst. lIENIiT BOSDRR. Halcorrbe acd Sherwill's Sale TBUIiBDAY. Jf.OV-KMliEii 17, 1881. AT THEIR YAUDS.. H A L. C O U B E. HALCQMBE &, SHEEWILL WILL, tell by public auction «» above :— 45- head two-year-old steer* 34 bead yearlings L 2 bead, cjws (broken to bail) 10 bead cows 5. head two-year-old heifers. 1,6 wcautr pigs Salt at L p ra r Settlors will oblige by forwarding enries a* early »• possible, totheauctionc Zi at Feiliiing. HALCOMRiiJ & SHERWILL, ; Auctioneers. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, IMI. WARWICK - STREET SALE YARDS, FEILDING. HALCOMBS & SHERWILL WILL sell by pnblif auction as above : — 3 draught horses 2 tip drays. I Howards double furrow plough 1 set harrows I chaffcutter 4 sefs leading harness--22 head Beef 40 head 3-year-old steer* 35 head 2--year-old steers 20 head cows 10 head superior heifers 36 bead eighteen months (mixed) 25 head 2 and 2-year old ateers 7 la months-old steer* 150, F«t wether* Sale at 1 p.m. Settlers will oblige by forwarding ntries as early as possible teftre day of sale. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 173, 12 November 1881, Page 3
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469Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 173, 12 November 1881, Page 3
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