' BELL BREWERY ■■•HS*'* ; :..;. and' ' ■••■■«•■ • SfQ^iJi^, > North. f|[.^^WOLLERMAn" ,„ Proprietor. HAVING- purchased the premises . known as. Lingard's Brewery, and fitted them up with aU the latest appliances and improvements, the undersigned begs to inform the public that ;\$ is now prepared to supply FIRST CLASS ALE AND PORTER, Brewed frpiu the very best materials, ' and with the purest water. I THE BOTTLING STORES axe noted along this Coast for supplying the best brands of Spirits, WyieV Ale, or Porter, from 3 gallons upwards, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. TUe attention of the public is called to the spendid samplps of the following special lines m bulk and case, just received: — •• • ■<■ ••■■ Witiskey— Old Isiay. Campbclltown j ; And other brands Bumr— Lemon flTwt R«d Hart itedStar ; . Port Wines— First-class of- different kinds. Bherri.es'— - First-class of different kinds. Case Wtiskios, Brandies, Wines, $c, all of the very best, purest,, and finest chawater tc be. obtained, oa the West Co»s.t. ' * " " " i H. WOLLERMAN. ; Proprietor. G, S HADFIELB LAND, STQCK, & COMMISSION ; - ' v AGENT, . The Square, Palmerston Npj;fch. CASH BUX^S OF PRODUCE. , Agent for the N,ATIOJS{AL Fire wx& ' Marine Insurance Company. pEOBGE ELDERS HAT^ BA^ER i Andi ■ : The Squabe, Palmbbs»ok Nowh. Supplies Pure Sugar Lollies of his own make to Storekeepers and Trade at the Lowes Pricea. J U S T A R R I V ED, \ choioe variety of SCRAP ALB.UMS, ■ and ♦SUNDAY SCHOOL CA^DS at T^E TIMES BOOK DEPOT. , T. T. KERSLA? E TAILpR A^D, HABIT I&AKER, xm. s^uam ' Pabjaerston North, BEGfcS .ta, notify that he has rcnipvod to his new prt^ses, next to tJU.e Foresters' Hall, and has ppenedup k a NEW STOCK of Tweeds,. &c T. S. K. trusts by striot attention to business, and good workmanship to merit a fair share of support. FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED I MANAWATU TIMES. COPIES of the Manawatu Times may bo obtained from I Mrs Dungan, the Square, Palmerston Mr Abrahams, „ „ » „ Morris. Feildiug „ Gray, Foxton The Feildiug pupera arc deliverrd eyery evening on arrival of che train. Price — one penny. KEEP YOUR WE&THEB EYE To ljcep your §ecij bolli warm an'l dry, Aij'isworthln \\£«t<jrliKht Buota you try j ■ N^jf the l(l;i(lt,bat yield and give, ! And lpajc m water, like a sieve. Biif;, oti-ong aiid §rm, tp stand the weather Made from sound, npt rotVcn, leather. . Whc,n x«u gP yoyr Boots to buy, — |! Look into t^eru. with., yonr weather o.) c> t ? Souie Boots and, hiSyigs (v^oa kiiqyv I>» right) Ar.e neither wind ror watec- tight. : It is not alon? the superior neatness or the superior eh npness that, hns c ; ra\vu so muuh public atieution to Aihswokths Booib, but the Thorough ani Substantial Mauncr iv vMuJi they me made. WANGANU7. THE OOENBB BO )T SHOP AINSWUItTH'S. Everybody Kn tvs It. Watertighta to Measure 16s 6d
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 194, 23 February 1883, Page 1
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456Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 194, 23 February 1883, Page 1
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