XING BRO& THE SQUARE,. PALOTERSTON J[AVE NOW ON HAND One of The Largest And BEST ASSORTED STOSK Of the fblvowing goods, OUTSIDE OF WELLINGTON,, And are prepared to sell- the best class article atLOWEST CURRENT RATES. 000 Groceries of all descriptions Th* supeiiority of the TEAS ia universally acknowledged Special a j vantages are offered to builders by the Ironmongery Department Tools of 'aH descriptions Ri'lging, Spouting, Iron, Cement Pumps and Piping lTon«B<?dst«ad* Oils, Paints, Fa'perhangrngf* American Chalet* Fancy GoodsC&S«a, Glass, Crockery vrare y Flour, -Bi-an, Chafi^ and Pollard Potatoes\.nd a Tariety of 'ether gooas impossible to TO ARniv» s A consignment of Canterbury SEED OATS IM PO RTANT NOTICE:' To enable them to reduce their prices, mo as to leave the smallest possible margin for expenses, nnd to #ive their customers who PAY* CASH and PAY 'lUNTIILY, ADVANTAGES tlie\ are ENTITLED TO, interest at curr nt Mies will be cbai^sdron-^H-ovenhle accounts for the future, • KING BPOniEESt DEAED'S TERR'CE /ERATED WATERS AND Cordial Manufactory, M-AIN-tTBttT. Esrablisfaed— lß74. Or^'CF} 1 ilii" bu ine-s has been e t:il) O listed, .the superiority of DeardV--E -ated Drinks has cominandcd-'a.steady ;ind increasitig flvmaml. VVhere his ated Waters can -be ob- ■ iimd, the taste for them-i< :K'qnindvv •i.id tbe''dem;in<l created atcocdingly. ■ It is natural such a result should follow, when the quality the waters possess .-i c ns ''i'.c.l- >lv-y are p'e^in f u the iialaie. wh 1. -onu-, aud refriahmg as a beven. e, h a h a*u medicinal diin'r. "gictabfe i.i the wealthy, economical io. the nifidcrate family, suiting alike the ol'l auu th.- ytiuug. the :icU a^d the pour, ,ti< wel' as ior tlie. htalthy,-.-. With those recotnm ndationa, it is not to 1-e wondered at that as the warmer a either sets in DBAPtDS iERATFD BEVERAGES ;ire in c<in«t:i"t (ifmand. The ni chinery in use for the mauufacure of the JE »ted Waters is of the very iiest ai d cosil.est dtscriptiou 01J >n discarded machinery fiudi* no pJace for the mnuuficture of goods, insidv of m> ; remi-es. All soofls are manufachired from a spring of water v/ijieW cannot be contami— . uated by-drainag§sfrom- anywhere. WrDEAEDS, Manufacturer. PEINOESS HOTEL, TERRACE' EN D. MB. H. BORDER BEGS'most respectfully to announce to the 6ett]rr« of P.-iTme'ston, :m.of Terrace End in particular, tuai he Ua* taken the above hotel, and by dint of perseverance hopes to merit a fair share of public patron.igc. Gj visit the Prihceiss'p, aud'therey. u will The daintcst viandi-with lowest charges combined. He^ill please vour pa-ate,- he. will plcr.io yonr si^btr * With rich dainties and sparkling li^yoit. •s bright. For of all the. delicacies -which the irrhabitan:- ttyTo -pleare- ihuir palates or delight' the Of *' air the several kinds of sumptuous fare, There's none with his ca. ring can compare. His Ales and Stouts are of brands you'll ! own Foster- and Guinness 's, the Pig Brand kno<vn • His- spirits -too y when you feel depressed A small nip wil advertise the rest. IIEXRY BOiIDEB PiUNC'ESS HOTEL STABLES. W. MOOR IS, HAVING taken 4he Ffincew Hotel Stables, at * Terrace End, for a term of years, BEGS most -respsctfdily- to state that he lias borses, and vehicles for-hire at any time. Horses broken to saddle^ or harness either for lady, or gentlemen, and trained for any purpose..: The StallioW " fnkerman," will "idfuv. ture, stand' at the above- staWes, instead of at StoneyCreek, aa heretofore. v W; MOORE'S "Cupid" Pony will be in Palraerston in one week from date and will be- showaan town .with " Inkerman." W. Moore has satisfactorily trained, and turned out for the following gentlemen :^Donald Fraser/ Esq., M'Kenzie, Esij , D.- Scott, Esq., and others at Parayvaaui, andforJ.-T. Dalrymple, Era., *-.»-.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 173, 16 November 1881, Page 3
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609Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 173, 16 November 1881, Page 3
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