3YERCOATSJoys' Ulster Overcoa.ts, Qa 6d to -i 255; Boys' Tweed Overcoats, Tqs to 25s * • " Boys'" Tweed Suits, 8s Gd to 25s ; 53oy«' Tweed Trousers, 4^ Hd to - ' 12s Gd; i Boys' Velveteen Norfolk Suits : J lien's Witney i/yvrcoats, 29,s 6<l ; glen's Beaver Overco its, 39s 6il ; Men's Tweed, w. p., Overcoats, 48 to 54 inchi-s long. « Men's Drab Ma.:kin(, sh.es, 4§ to 54 inclus l-'iig. Men's n<' w Twfu-il Hats, %* lld \ Men's liVlt Hats, aj" Od ; Men's Hnri I'Vlt Hats, 4s Gd ; . M hi's Tweed Polo (!apn, Is Gd \ : iMpu's Jvnttud Tain Q'Su.iOters. ' All N^W Qoods, AT ,J. H. HAMILTON'S, Corner of Mair, and G.orge Streets. isTr E W GrC^DIT^SWG'ObDS ! Novelties'. Novelties | Novelties ! Just Qptned ou.t at WILLIAM PARK'S BOOK, STATIONERY^ AKD. MCy' $OODS DEPOT, N"e.\\' 80.0k.% l^e^v Plain .^ncy Sta.tionevy New and Oh/neo Photo Album.3. Now Fans New Scraps, now &crap l^ooka New Baskotware Now Crowoi Silks and Wools, new Patterna and. all requisites. Violins, Accord.cons,, Couecrti.nas, Flutes ; PIANOS.— JSEW MUSIC, | i Ladies! Companion^, Poc-ket Compasses Pocket mirrors, o raphoscopes. Mathematical Instrinnenta OIL PAINTINGS, Water Color Jiraw. : ings Lpwli cape Crayon, Iba.wing.s of 2S[ew Zealaud Scenery hrn f\r\n confection. / \Jy\J\J\J "I?tt.^BA«&to ar. rive m a $ ©ay days, and to, effect a speedy salo will he sold at ItOW PIiICES. WILLIAM PARK, Book, Stationery, and Fanoy Gooxls Importer, THE SQUARE, Palmersto.il North. ji^QOO ACJiHS OF FIRST CXiASS LAND FOR. SALE IN MANAWATU. THB, Ewigr^nt a.n4 Colonists Aid OQi"pQA*a.t\pn have the above quantity of land for s^lo m sections Yawing m size from 100 TO 500 ACRES, IK TIIE MANOMETER BLOCK, MANAWATU, The niOßt r^ing district m. the North Island. The land is of the best quality, and m many . cases has very valuable timber u.pon. it. The Manchester- Block is the centre itf th& IVEanawatu Timber indusi>y,-th^e*fonrths of the saw- ] mills m that County belag lacated on the Block. . - The land is opened; up by roads, n-many cases metalled, and the eailway prom foxton*to patka; Kuns through che settlement, Ta'kingiuto consideration, the quality of the soil, the accessibility and proximity to railway communication, the land on the Manchester Block is by far the cheapest ivoic offering to the would-be settler. The. population of the Block is at present about 8,500, For a few weeks the prioe for Cash will be 50s per acre ; payable as follows : — lO per cent, deposit, balance m 0 months without interest, or 20 per cont deposit, balance m 12 months' without interest, on deferred, payment, price 60s per acre, deposit 7b Gd per acre» %in\ balance a.uy time with 5 years, bearing 6 pct 1 cen.t interest till pa,id. Improvements tc the value of 7s 6d per acre to be made, within, the ih'ist twelve months. Title u.nder the Land Transfer Act. * Full information supplied to in* tending purchasers on application fy> the Company's Om>e, Feeding, whore a guide and horse will be supplied to enable buyers to personally inspect the land. Plans of Block and a.ny information required sent free to any address, on application by letter to. the Agent Emigrant & Colonist's aid Cobpobation L;IJIJT£j>, Fsn/BING,
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 256, 7 May 1883, Page 2
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512Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 256, 7 May 1883, Page 2
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