I BELL BREWEEY and : BOTTLING STOKJic, i Palmerston North. H. WOLLEEMA^ ... Proprietor. HAYING purchased the premises known as Lingard's Brewery^ and fitted (hem up with all the. latest, appliances and improvements, the undersigned begS'to inform the pubKc that he is now prepared to Mipply [ FIRST CLASS ALE AND PORTER, Brewed from the very best materials,, and with the purest water. THE BOTTLIN3 STORES are. noted alftng this Ooast for Mipplyin^ the' : best brands of Spirits, Wine, Ale, Po,rter, from 2 gallons upwards, at '-.• LOWEST CUKttKNT RATES. The attention of the public is called to the spendid samples of thw .following special lines m bulk and case, just received : — Whiskey— Old Islay j CampbciltoTvn ! . Eilmarnock And other brands Rum — Lemon Hart Red Hart Red Star Port Wines— Pirst-olass of different kinds. Sherries — First-class oi different kinds. Case Whiskies, Brandies, Wines. &c, all of the Very best, purest, and finest charaater tc be obtained on the West ■Coast. . H. WOLLERMAN. Proprietor. G. S HADFIELD T AND, STOCK, & COMMISSION Jj ; AGENT, The Square, Palmerston North. CASH BTII'ER OP PRODUCE. * Agent for the NATIONAL Kre and Marine Insurance Company. Y^EORGE ELDERSHATff | BAKER j . And MANUFACTURING OOXPEOTOJTEB | The Sqttjlhe, Palmbbst-jn Nouth. Supplies Pure Sugar Lollies of his own make to Storekeepers and Trade at the Lowes Prices. :■■ JU S T A R RIVED, i choice variety of , . SCRAP ALBUMS, : 'and - SUNDAY SCHOOL CARDS ' '■■ ■ 'at ■ ■■' • THE TIMES BOOff DEPOT. ■;.': T. T. KER SLAKE TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, ' ...' .THE SQUARE Palmerston North. BJEGS to notify that he has removed to bis new premises, next to the Foresters' Hall, and has openedup t a NEW STOCK of Tweeds, &c T.S. K. trusts by strict attention to business, and good •workmanship to merit a fair share of support. '•'"• FIT AND STTIiB GTJAEANTBKD MANAWATU TIMES. /COPIES of the Manawatu Times yj may be obtained from Mrs Dungan, the Square, Palmerston Mr Abrahams, „ »» » „ Morris, Feilding Gray, Foxton The Feilding pa per a are delivered every evening bn~ arrival of the train. Price — one penny. | KEEP TO OR WEATHBB EYE' OPKN j To keep your feet both warm and dry, Ainsworth's Water tijjht Boots you try ; $ot the kind that yield and give, And leak m water like a siexe^ . But strong aud firm, to Btand*the weather i Made from not rotten, leather. j When you go your Bootß to buy, •v Look into them with your weather eye; Some Boots and Shoes (you know r m right) Are neither wind nor water-tight. It is not alone the superior neatness or "the; -superior cheapness that has drawn so mnch public attention to Ainsworth's Boots I ,' but the 'Thorough and Substantial Manner m which they are made. : :■- -v , -' ;WAN|GANTn, :•• ' | T-fl B 0O R N X R BOOT BHO* P .;., , AINSVyrOHTH\S. 1 Evkkybody' Knows It. - Waterlights tv Measure 16a 6d : i '«
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 188, 16 February 1883, Page 1
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467Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 188, 16 February 1883, Page 1
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