BELL BREWERY . . and BOTTLING STOKiSo, Palmerston North. H. WOLI^ERMAN ... Proprietor. HAYING purchased the premises known as Lingard's Brewery, arid fitted them up with all the latest appliances ano improvements, the undersigned 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 BOTTLIN 3 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 samples of the following special lines m bulk and case, just received : — ' ■ Whiskey— Old Islay Campbeiltown Kilmarnock And other brands Rum— Lemon Hart Red Hart ' .:■ Red Star Port Wines— First-class of different kinds. Sherries — First-class of different kindj. Case Whiskies, Brandies, Wines. &c, all of the very best, purest, and finest charaatertc be obtained on the West Coast. \ H. WOLLERMAN. Proprietor. Gk S HADFIELD t and, stock, & commission _Lj agent, The Square, Palmerston North. CASH BTTTER OF PROD JE. Agent for tbe NATIONAL c and Marine Insurance Company. pEOBGE ELDERSHAW _^ BAKER - ~~ An~d~ MANITFAOTURINa OONFEOTONEB Thb Squabk, Palmebst jn Nourn. Supplies Pure Sugar Lollies of his own make to Storekeepers and Trade at the Lowes Prices. JUST ARRIVED, . V choice variety of SCRAP ALBUMS, and SUNDAY SCHOOL CARDS at THE TIMES BOOK DEPOT. T. T. KER SLAKE ■ TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, - JtTHE SQUARE , • ; *;Palmerston North. ITTYEGS to notify that he has removed "lj to his new premises, next to the Foresters' Hall, and has openedup . a NEW STOCK of Tweeds, &i. T. S. K. trusts by strict attention to business, and good workmanship to merit a fair share of support. FIT JISH STYLE Gr/ABANTBED . -J . : MANAWATU TIMES. /COPIES ofc the Manawatu Times \J may beobtained from Mrs Dungan, the Square, Palmerston Mr Abrahams, „ „ „ „ Morris, Feilding „ Gray, Foxton The Feilding papera are delivered every evening on arrival of the train. Price — one penny. KEEP YOUR WEATHEtt EYE OPBN. To keep your feet both warm and dry, Ainsworth's Watertight Boots you try; Not the kind that yield and give, And leak m water like a sieve. But strong and firm, to stand the weather Made from sound, not rot' en, leather. When you go your Boots to buy. Look into them *ith yonr weather 'Te" Borne Boots and Shoes (you know [' m right) Are neither wind rior water-tight. It is not alone the superior neatness or the superior cheapness that has drawn so much public attention to Ainsworth's Boots, but the Thorough ana Substantial Manner m whu.h ihey are made. WANQANUI. TH E COBNRK BOOT SHOP A INri WORTH'S. Everybody Knuwb It. Wftteriights to Measure 16s 6d.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 181, 8 February 1883, Page 1
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451Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 181, 8 February 1883, Page 1
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