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KING BROS, THE SQUAUE, HAVE NOW ON HAND ". '. . One of Tlie Largest , ■ And BiST ASS URTEO ST33X Of the following goods, OUTSIDE OF WELLINGTON, And are prepared to sell the best class article at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. uuo Groceries, of all descriptions T-h** superiority of the TEAS is universally acknowlodaed Special advantages are offered to builders by the Ironmongery : 1 epartmei't Tools of all descriptions Ringing, Snouting, Iron, Cement Pumps and Piping ,]ron Bedsteads Oils, Paints, Paperhangings American Chairs Fancy Goods China, G'ass, Crockery ware 7 "Tlojur, Bran, Chaff, and Pollard PotMto.es , And a Variety of other goo is impossible to enumerate. TO ARKIVg • ■ A consignment of Canterbury , SEED OATS IMPORTANT NOTICE. To unable them to rednce their prices, ,so as to |leave the smalltst possible margin f>r expenses, and to 'rive thiir customers Kvho PAY CAS'I and PAY Ml ) X T l l LV, ADVA \TA HKS thry are ENTITLED TO. interest at curri'Ut rates will be charged on all overdue accounts for the future. KING BKOTHEKS. DBAED*B TERRACE DERATED WATERS Cordial SI an v factory, Main-stit;! t. Esrabiished— lß.74. ST V CE this business h;is been c tab iished^ the superwriry o-f Dcard"s 2E a led Drinks ha* eom-nr-.nded 1 a steady and increasing- d- maniJ Wli t< his yJI-atefl Watrrs can be ohtaim -il, the taste for tb' m is acquind, and t he deman.l cre-iled a-couiingly. It is n uural s'.:ch art-Mi t sl.ould follow, wh. n the quality the witirs ]iossesstsiJ c 'nsidereJ — they are p!ea>-iii.r to the nnlate. "h. 1< <nme, and refroshinff as a ftev ra c, ha ha s;i medicinal i\'-n , Hgrti abllc lw tiu u\talth3', ceouoniical ior t'lf moderate latniiy, suiting :'likc the 01-J andi t!if younzr. the : icli aud the poor,, a- ml'1 ; as for ti>e bealttiy* With :ho-e leconim iidatioos, it U not to t c wondered at that as the warmer weather sets ii ■ttKiR-Df JERAT! D BEVERAGES are m C( ust;i t detn<it;d. The iip.ef'inerv m use for fhf mannfac'are of the JEl< ■•■t£il Waters is nf the -v*ry he«t : a rj d cos'liest de.scriptton Old or discarded machintry finds no place for ; the manufacture of goods inside of my premises. - All goods are manufactured 1 from a spring of water which cannot be contaminated by drainage from anywhere.W. D BARDS, Manufacturer. PRINCESS HOTEL, TEBRACB END. : • MR. H. BORDER BEGS most respect r u'ly to announce to the settlers of PaJmerston, and of Terrace End m particular, that he has taken the above ho'el. and by dint of perseverance hopes to merit a fair shar^ of public patronage. G- 1 visit the Princess's, and there jm will i find The daintcst. viands with lowi st charges combined. He will please your palate, he will please your «>bt. With rich dainties and sparkling liquors bright. For of all the delicacies which the inhabitants try To pleare their pa'ates or delight the Of all the several kinds of sumptuous fare, There's none with his casing cir. compare. His Ales and Stouts are of brands you'll own Forster and Guinnesß*s, the Pig Brand kno^n His spirits too, when you feel depressed A small nip wil advertise thr rest. HBNVT BORDER PRINCESS HOTEL STABLES. W. MOOR E, HAVING taken the Princess Hotel Stables, at Terrace End, for a term of yi ars, BEOS most respectfully to state that he has horses, and vehicles for hire at any time. Horses broken to saddle, or harness either for lady, or gtßtleatett, and trained for a;iv purpose, The'Siallion " Informant^vtll m futni c, stand at tbe above stahles,. instead of at Stoney Creek, as heretofore W. MOORE'S "Cupid" Pony will be m !l'alnierston m one week: from date and will be shown m town with "Inkerman." • W. Moore has satisfactory trained, anfl'turnpd out for the fo'lo wing gentlemen :- Donald Fraser, Esq., M-Ken»ic, Bsi'j,, 1). Scott, E§q., and others at Parawanui, and for J. T. Dalrymple, Esq., Palmeibtun^

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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 174, 19 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 174, 19 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 174, 19 November 1881, Page 3

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