BELL BREWERY and BOTTLING S'TORjSk.-, Palmerston North. H. WOLLERMAN ... Proprietor. HAVING purchased the premises known as Lingard's Brewery,, and fitted them up with all the latest appliances and improvements, the un- ■ dersigned begs to inform the pubKc that he is now prepared to supply FIRST CLASS ALE AND PORTER, Brewed from the very best materials, and with tbe purest water. THE BOTTLING STORES are noted along this Coast for supplying the best brands of Spirits, Wine, Ale, or Porter, from 2 gallons upwards, at . LOWEST CURRENT RATES. The attention of the public is called to the spendid sample * of the following ' special Hues m bulk and case, just received: — Whiskey— Old Islay ' Campbelltown ! Kilmarnock And other brands. Rum — Lemon Hart Red Hart Red Star Port Wines— First-class of different kinds. Sherries — First-class of different kinds. , Cas e Wfciskie.%. Brandies, Wines, &c., aU of the very best, purest, and finest , charaater tc be obtained on the West Coast. H. WOLLERMAN, Proprietor. &. S HADFIELD LAND, STOCK, & COMMISSION AGENT, The Square, Palmerston North. CASH BUTER OF PRODUCE. Agent for, the NATIONAL Fire and 'Marine Insurance Company. pEO-RGE ELDERSHAW BAKER. And : MANUF ACT URI NG- OOXJF.E OT O NE E The Squaee, Palmebston. Nobth. ' Supplies Pure Sugar Lollies of his own make to Storekeepers and Trade at the Lowes Prif.fts. JUST ARRIVED, 1 choice variety of r SCRAP ALBUMS, and SUNDAY SCHOOL CARDS at THE TIMES BOOK DEPOT. 5 T* T. KER.SLAKE TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, THE SQUARE Palmerston North. BEGS to notify that he has. removed to his new premises, next to the ; : ; 'Foresters' Hall, and has openedup ; a NEW STOCK of Tweeds, &o J T. S; K. trusts by strict attention to business,, and good workmanship to • merit a. fair share of support, * >4- | FIT AND STYLE GUABAKTBED. MANAWATU TIMES. cOPIES qf. the Manawatu. Times, may be obtained from Mrs Dungan, the Square, Palmerston Mr Abrahams, „ » .„ Morris, Feilding ', Gray, Foxton 1 The Feilding papera are delivered, every evening on arrival. of, che train. Price — one penny. KE EP* V O TJ R WEATHER EYE ' . ' OPKN. To keep your feet, both warm and dry, . Ainsworth's Watertight Boots you try ; . Not the kiud that yield and giy.Q, ' And leak m. water like a sieve, But strong and firm, to stand the weaShe? . Made from sound, not rotten, leather.. j '••''When you go your Boots to buy, ; Look into ihem with your weather ey e; 5 Some Boots and Shoes (you know i* m ] right)- 7 , Axe neither wind nor water.- tight. , It is npt alone the superior neatness or tbe, superior cheapness that has drawn so. much public attention .to Aikswobth's Boots, but the ' Thorough, and Substantial m which they are made. i i . ' "'•' WANOANUJ. THE CORN Eft 7300T S.SO? AINSWOKTH'S. . EVBBVBODX "KNOWS. iT.y . 'i Watertights to Measure 1,6s 6d.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 165, 19 January 1883, Page 1
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466Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 165, 19 January 1883, Page 1
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