REGULAR TRADER. r" HE favorite S"S. TUI has now been, pjufc.pn the trade between Wellington anii Foxton only, and as she possesses' superior accommodation, add carries an experienced stewardess -jesgeiDgers will reoei^every attention. Pwsemgers and-^argo (except tim o«r} can be booked through to Lyttel on as usual, arrangements for tran.utpment have been made. For freight or passage* apply to THYNNE, LINTON & Co, [Agents Foxton. Passengers are requested to obtain heir tickets at the office. , Notice. " The dates and hours of sailing wil oeposted at the Telegraph Offices at Palmeraton, Ftilding, Sanson and jtfarton. THYNNE LINTON & CO., Agents. pvR. MAIE INE R, *Sufiaßo» to A.0.F., MAY BE CONSULTED . : -i At his Residence. AM E S BH RY SJTE BET, TAUtBBBXOH NOBTH, etvften the hours of 9 and 10 a.m., 2 and 3 p.m., and 7 and 8 p.m. FDE T pIiEBB. J. yj ; ARCHITECT. &C. BULLS. 7... PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE. ■ '. " ■ ■■'' : ' - .. ' ■ ■ ; . j A ffR. r KIRK WOOD, Photographer jjfjL desires to announce to his customers, in and around Palmerston that orasequencer-of ! pressing engagements elsewhere, he will not be ablo^to prolong his stay more thin one month longer. Those . wishing to have portraits, or views taken will plea?e call, or send in their orders at ppce. A Cabinet portrait given as .usual, until t he- te? mination of present visit. Note thb A»i>Kßßß.— Opposite to Court House. ', I j. KIRKXfOOD, . iphotographer. yrrr T. W O O D BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND SHOEING SMITH .'Corner of Rangitikei: street and Cuba >- . . Street.) " PALMERSTON NORTH, (Between Royal and Clarendon Hotels; Shoeing done with care, and on an entirely new principle. All descriptions of General Blacksmiths .- . . work done. Vehicles and Agricultural Implements made and repaired. CHARGES MODERATE. D. CLIFFpRB, BOOT AND SHOE MAKEE, THE' SQUARE, . PjLLMEBSTOSr NoBTH. BC. begs to intimate that he has a . 'well-assorted stock of BOOTS »nd SHOES on hand. All orders executed with, promptness . ' add dispatph.* S-TYIiE AKD^FIT 0-UABAITTHBD. £EN f> POST tfREE IN AN ENVELOPE FOR 4d. STAMPS TO DEFRAYtPOSTAGE. TlIFi BOTANIC Treatment tor all Ne;vous Disorders which unfit /ufferers for marriage, &c. &c, also conBuniptibn, Cbronie Disease of the Chest Stomach, Liver, and Eplilepsy. Address— - R. T. BELBT, MEpIOAIi HERBA LIS T John s'/rebt, Wiarßßirf)O, Stdjtbt. .! MaS^VATU HIGHWAtS.BQARp. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in l^i , accordance; with Section 4 of the Public Works Act, 1 880, that it is ( proposed to CLOSE the Road running in a south-westerly direction, through Section No. 99, Karefe, land to OPEN in Heu thereof aLTNB of ROAD ALONG the r WESTtRNi BOUNDARY of SAID SECI'ION: No. and that Plans of the ! pioposed alteratifjn maybe inspected ; at 01$ office of the I^oardv' '; -.'■•■•' *: : >;> ! GEO: J. BRUCE] Ghuirmaa Maaawatu Highwayo Board. ;
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 173, 16 November 1881, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 173, 16 November 1881, Page 1
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