.1 L- H T /,. )\ R I V h r>, f \ chr\\oo. vnri.ofy r-S Wil Al* ALIJI/MS, :mi! SUNDAY S(sU*>o*« CARDS at THE TIMKS HOOK DKl'O'i'. P BE .1. OLE BE, AUCriTTE^T, &c. Oifico? : KIMISOLTOIx liOM), rEILDUrG. 'Agent for tlio Colonial Fire an<i Vla.-in'u Jnsnrr.nc-o Company, and National Mutual Lii ; o Association of Australasia. NOTICE TO PALMEItSTON"" SUBSCTJBEUJ3. * ]\^"RS DUNG AN having boen i.V_L appointed Agent for the Wauganui Daiy and Weekly CiinoNiCLE, Snbvici-ibors can obtain their papci-M J.)aily inunediately after the arrival of Iho iiiorning Train l'errat'o End Subscribers will receive their Papers from Mr Goodison, wlio liaa kindly imderlakon (o ourry iho same by his mid-day Coach; GILBERT CARSON, Proprietor. Ist August, 1882. T. T. KEESLAKE TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, THE SQUARE Palmerston North. BEGS to notify that he has removed to his new promises, next to the Foresters' Hall, and has opcuedup k ' a NEW STOCK of Tweeds, &t. T. S. K. trusts by strict attention to business, and good workmanship to merit a fair sharo of support. FIT AND STYLE GITAIUNTEED WHEEL WRIGHT & CARRIAGE FACTOiiY. ESTRATF* >11D, Palmerston and a Marten, premises near Woods'' Forgo, Eaugiukoi iioud. All kinds of "v ciiielcs Built to Order. ; Painting, Varnishing, and all repairs of any kind connected with the trade, well and faithfully done. Several Vehicles for sale. Good Tek ms - ! money; ~ j MR. 11. H. LANG has several largo sums iov investment on behalf of various s clients, upon Mortgage of Landed Estates. Principals only dealt with. Address — 11. H. LANG, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. January 30, .BSB, T>l AN O FORTE TUNING MR E. ELLEEY GILBERT, j Visita Paiinerston, and the surrounding districts Every Quarter. Pianos tuned by the year — Four times lor £2 2s, Orders to be left at the Tihes Office, Palinerstou North. ALEX. FEHGUSON, IRONMONGER & FA MIL \ OKOOEB, Tee Square, PALMER&XON NOETII. IT' OK detailed advertisement soc "The _ Settlers' Friend," a monthly Gardon, Farm, and Fireside Journal, which may be obtained at i:he Store MAIL CLOSES AT PALMERSTON Fon DAILY. FciMvng |... ... ... 5 p'.m Halcnube ... ... ... 5 j».in. Gron.tl'ord ;... ... ... 5 p.m. 8u115... ... ... ... 5 p.iu. Bfiirtou ... ... ... 5 p.iu. Tnvakina ... ... ... 5 p.m. Terrace End ... .„ ... fi p.m. Welliuijtcvu ... ... ... 7.45 p.m. HI- DAILY. Foxton ... ... ... 11.30 a.m. „ ... ... ... ... 7.45 i>-m. Waugonni ... ... „ .. ... ... 5 i>-m. MONDAY'S, WEDNESOAY3. AND FItIDAY Makiuo ... ... ... 5 p.m. Napier and iutevinediato ... 8 p.m. Blasfcovton ... ... ... 12.30 p.m. TUJ3Sj)AIS, THURSDAYS, aNJ) SATUIiDAYS. Trondheim ... ... ... 5 p.m. Fovdell ... ... ... 5 p.m. Wiwignclni ... ... ... 5- p.m. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. ! K&rore ... ... ... 7.40 p.m. j WEDNESDAYS AND MONDAIS. hurst ... .. Pi-iduy noon ' A BItiDGED RAILWAY TIMEOl Table. TWAINS LEAVE DAILY Palniersion for Wangauui at (3.45 a.m. ' and 5 45 p.m. Ftildinji 'for Waugauui'at 7.30 a.m., and ti.3o p.m. ' | Palmerslon for Jlalcnmbe at 8.55 am. l:\ikling fur J-lalombe al 9.50 a.m. FahiieiKton for Foxtoa at 10.40 a.m. and 8.30 p.ta. ! Fcilditig for Vox ton at .0.45 a.m. and | I ■ 7.;~o ]>.m. TWAINS LEA VK <>N SATURDAYS ONf,Y Palmerston for Foxton l-2.Jsp.rn. j •. Foity^ lor Paliuorcton 2.iU p.m.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 200, 2 March 1883, Page 4
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484Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 200, 2 March 1883, Page 4
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