Land for Sale, and: Money to Lend. ■,_ - I I Lave at tho present time about A A OHO acres for sale TcU'.U'vJv/ m sections vary inj.. n si 7.0 from 30 to 1000 acres 3otno improved asul others ■unimproved, . and tho whole (irst-.class-luality. Besides the above Country T .amis, I have a lsimibei* of mOWN SECTIONS, suitable citlw.-r jL i'or business sites or private residences. Some very choice O7ies m the Square, likewise, ab()ut Q f TOWN SECTIONS for /<J O vts^lo, \vi<h fif^t-clasa Building* {harcon. 1 have also received instructions to find good pccnritios for At lowest current rates*. Tjond nn Deferred Paym-cnis, if so ties' red. JAMES LINTON, Palmerston North, Auctioneer and Gon oral Agent. T A T^TIT* Q ' R- a w-] )O i Ulnters. JLJjL\._iJxX^^ Just received per $..*. Perufxin, one case of tho above splaidld ijootls, direct from, the Raiapoi Woollen Munufaeturhu) Company. Latest shapes and Cuts including the Ni'iniiarket, m Ladies' Maids and Children's. I'hene Ulsters bmvj all iailor-7>uule can be hiyhly recommended for graceful Jit and style. Ladies' should see the above without delay. AT J. B. HAMILTON'S, Corner or Main and George Streets. \ f"T? AT' Q Waterproof Overcoats lYlljiN D Mackintoshes, ami Great Goats, Silk Urn» brellas, just opened for the mini; weather, AT J. B. HAMILTON'S, Corner ot Main and Gi-eorge. Streets. ALEX C iTo vS KEE V, Titk Square, PALMEESTON NOBTH, IS A CASH EUYEIi O|T Grain, Wool, &c, i^c. Skins, Tallow, Butter, Bacon, and Fungus. Or will make LIBRIIAL ADVANCKS on same consigned for positive sale. WEEKLY SALEB of all sorts of Goods iind Stock at liis Auctior: liootns and Yard. HAiiES Conducted m Town oi Country. ACCOUNT BALES Kendered Promptly. LOANS NEGOTIATED on Freeuold Property at .-reasoualile rates ol iuterest. (circular.) IST Q T 1 O % I beg to inform the residents of Palmerston North, and surrounding Districts, that I have purchased from Mr& Dungan her old established and well known Bookseller's and Stationer's business at Pal-. merston North. I am now opening out a large and xoell selected stock of Stationery, Books, and Fancy goods of eoery description. Being a direct importer from the Home Manufacturers and publishers, enables me to sell at prices as low as any m the Colony. The trade and store-* keepers loillbe dealt with on very liberal terms. Schools supplied with Books, and all Requisites. Music and Musica I In^ strmnenls. Pianos sold for cash or easy terms on the time payment sys-^ tern [A very fine full toned double oblique Piano ju&t imported.'] Australian, English and Continental . Newspapers and Magazines will be received' by every vwil — special attention given to. this department WILLIAM PAKK. Whole sale and Retail BtnkseHer & Stationer Padxp-^stonNortli.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 251, 2 May 1883, Page 2
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448Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 251, 2 May 1883, Page 2
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