Land t'oi» Sale, nnd Money4o LeniL\ ■..-. • : y ■/• < I liave af. the present frmoabojjt A(\ (\f\{\ AC KJSS for-' salt*n sections y&iny ' . *■&.. ■ m size from 30 to 1000, iffeyes.. Some improved and others unimproved, an 4 the wljole qualilby. Besides tho above Coi}i)try T q,ncis, I have a' np.mber of rpO WN SECTIONS, sui^hla either X f.qr business sites or private residences. yome very phoice qnes m J;be Likewise, about QK TOWN SECTIONS for f^Cl O '•"lie, with first-class Buildings thereon. L have also received instructions, to find good pecurities for J30,000 At lowest current rates. Land on D£/erred Payments, if so desred. JAME§ LTNTQN, Palmerston North, Auctioneer and (3-enera.l Agent.
JJXjLJL/4"*-^^ '/ mt received per ~s.s. Pmgub^ one case of phe above splendid goods, direct fro t in the liaiavoi Woollen Manufacturing Company. Latest shapes and Cuts inclUjding the Newmarket, in' Ladies'. Maid? and Children's, trhese Ulstet's being all | tailor-jnade can be highly Recommended for grace.* fid fit and style. Ladies' should see the abpve without delay, AT .1. B. HAMILTON'S, Corner or Main, and George Streets. "11/T T? TVT O Waterproof Overcoats lijL-C'.-It 'C* Mackintoshes, ' and. (xreat Goats, Silk Urn* bjrellas, just opened fo_r. the, rainy weather % "at ■ " " ■ j. b. Hamilton's, Corner oi Main and George Streets. MX CROSKERY, % .. The Square, " PALMERSTON NORTH, JS A CASH B^YEJ^ Of Grain, Wool, &c, &c. Skius," ' T^llovv, Butter, B % acQq, and Fungus. Or will make LIBERAL A.DVAN-; CES pu same con^igued for positive sale. . " '" ■ ' : WEEKLY SALES Q f all Sor t s of Gopds and S^ock at hi 5 Auction Rooms and Yard. SALES Conducted m Town or Country. 4COOITNT SALES Rendered jPiOmptly. LOANS NEGOTIATED on Free- ' hold Property at reasonable rate* of iateres^. (CIRCULAR.) JyT O T^l c B. f j beg to, inform the residents of Palmerston North, and surrounding Districts, that I have pur-chased, from Mrs Ditngan her old estab- \ lished and ioell knoion 1 Booksellers and Stationer's business at PaU merston North. I am now opening out a large and well selected stock of Stationery, Books, and Fancy goods of every description* Boeing a direct importer from the Home Manufacturers and publishers, enables vie to, sell at prices as loio as any m the Colony. The trade and storekeepers loillbe dealt loith on very liberal terms. Schools supplied toith Books, and all Ilequissu tes, Musio and Musical Instruments. Pianos sold for cash or easy terms on Iho timip iy >n mt system [A very fine full toned double oblique Piano just imported.] Australian, English and Continental Neiospapers and Magazines mill be received by every mai l-r— special at I entio n given to this depart* ment WILLIAM PARK Wholesale and Retail Bookseller & Stationer Pa] merston Is T orth,
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 245, 25 April 1883, Page 2
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449Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 245, 25 April 1883, Page 2
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