J '() H JS 1 ANDER SO &~ CABINET-MAKER, FURNL. TUBE DEALEE, &c, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. DRA"J|\'G and Dining Room Siiitfs, New Styles; Wood Ciine sin-! Spring Scat Chairs of every dcsuiiptiou Suites Re-covered m any style. Very Jante Qi-play of Carpets, Mats, &c '^ai . its :.fwi:. on the premises. TRIUUOK EMJ VETERINARY F'.MtGE POAD & I3RAZIRR. I>EGsi tonotifv that tbty have OPENy FOD the shop at Terrace P'.nd, as a VETKKINARY SHOEING FORGE ■ml GENEKAL SMITHY. HORSKB CARKFULY SHOD. All other work done at t^ e lowest urices. County Notices. mHE MANAWATU DAILY X TIMES, having been "boycotted "by tho Manawatu County Council owing to adverse criticisu^ vpon its administration and the advocacy of its -abolition m favor of a cheaper system of local Government, tho following notices are pubii 'he! ijrath i>; the interests o? the M-ttlers of Norih Manawatu, nearly tlio whohvof whom see no jjaper but tho Timks : — Manawatu County Council. NOTICE is herdy aiven that it is the intention of this Council to strike a iatt- £ o'' a pL-miy m the ■J& on the ratciihle value of all property m the County of Manawatu, for the period comm ncing Ist April, 1883, and ending 31st March, 1884, and that, the Same shall he payable on the 6th July, 1883, aud that the Rate Book is open for inspection at the County Office, Fox ton, during office horns, from this date for fourteen days. By 01 der, JOHN M'CULLOCH, Clerk to Council. County office, June 21. 1883. cfe CO, DRiMK OUR ! Pull lEiffDlp f M \\ has No Equal for True ftstura! Flavour, Vaiuo, and Sirongth. PRICES 2/-, 2/4, 2/8 *Z ;3/-, 3/4, 4/- r lib. and i lb. Packets. EIALP-CHESTS. BOXES. ; " PRESS," "Mr. Nelson is a Professional Tea Taster and Blender." AWAItDED SOLD & SILVER MEDALS. ffELSOF, IJOATE : & (JOTEA MERCHANTS, CHRISTCKURCH, OUNEDIN, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON. AGENTS- EVERYWHERE. ALEX. FEEGUSON, The Square, Palmerston North, Wholesale and Retail AGENT THE GOLDEN BOOT. D. CLIFFORD, THK SQUARE, PALMEIt ST O N NoETH, WISHES to aunounce to the inhabitants of Palmerston North and Sourounding districts, that he has received a ' large ASSORTMENT of BOOTS and SHOES. Price and quality will bear inspection, as tey cannot be surpassed for strength, durability,! and cheapness, m the Manawatu. Boots and Shoes made \o order on the shoi'test notice. Style and fit Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. OPENING NOTICE. MESSRS ELDEKSIIAW and COLLINS, having taken ovw the well, known Bakery, formerly carried on by Mr C}. Eldershaw, heg respectfully to inform the inhabitants iv and around Pu'nieiston that they arc now prepared to supply t c best of Jiriad aud Confectionery ;it the shortest ' notice. I Small Goods always on hand or rm^e to or'er. \ Families waited on daily, aud orders punctually attended to. \ ELDERSHAW & COLLINS. Notice to Advertisers. ALL alterations desired to be made to standing advertise* men ts must be sent m the day before the alteration is to appear. Mfl-nawatu Daily Times.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 308, 10 July 1883, Page 4
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484Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 308, 10 July 1883, Page 4
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