J O I-I N ANDE RS O X CABIXET-MAKER, FURNITUPE DEALEE, &c, Y'CTf;ux.i Avenue, Wanganui. T^HAVI'NG and Dining Boom '*./ S ites. Nrw Styles; Wood r.^'i:. si, ■' Spring Seat Chairs of every 'csp.fij-^ii-*?: . £'iit:« Re-covered m any style, Vorr if,rg: airplay ot Carpets, Mats, &c Carpets sewn, &c., on the premises. TEKPAOE END VETERINARY FORGE PDA D & BRAZIER. }^>EG£ tonotify that they have OPEiV- > ED the- shop at Terrace End, as a VETKUINARY SHOEING FORGE and GENERAL SMITHY. riORSES CARKFULY JHOP. All other work done at t n e lowest nrices. County Notices. rnHE MANAWATTJ DAILY X TIMES, having been "boy cot ted " 3y the Manawatu County C nncil owing to adverse criticisms i'i*on it» admiuintration and the ad» vocacy of its abolition m favor <>f a ehpap»r •yatem of local Govcrniii«"rit, tho following notices are published gratis m the interests o? the settlffra of North Manawatu, nearly ilia whole of whom see no paper but (he Times : — Manawatu County Council. NOTICE m hereby gjten tint it is the intention of thiß Council to -trike * ratr f ot' a penny m the £ on the rateable value of all property m t'ne County of Manawatu, for the period com inducing Ist April, 1883, and ending 3ist Maix-ii, 1884, and that, the s;init shall be payable ou the 6th July, 18S3, asid that the Kate Book is open i : <>r inspection at the County Office, Fox ton, during office hours, from this date for fourteen days. By order, JOHN JVCULLOCH, Clerk to Council. Comity office, June :>l. 1883. <& Co. DR.INK OUn It has No Equa! Itrr TriMi Nlattsrflti Flavour, Vari***, and Slrenglfc. PRICES 2/- f 2/4,.2/a2r 3/-, 3/4, 4/- - 1-lb. and i-th-HALF-CHESTS. BOXES. " PRESS," "Mir. Nolsea i% m Prof«s»!eM*l Tea Tasi«r and Blander." AWARDED aOLD&SILVER MEDALS. fBLSOU, ffoATE & Jo. CHRI3TCHURCH, DUN£i>2N, AUCKLAMft, WIi.LI94^TON. AQBMTS-EVKItYWHBBfii ALEX . FEBGUBON , The Square, Palmerston North, Wholesale and IWail AGENT THE GOLDEN BOOT. D. CLIFFORD, THE hQUAKE, PaI,MBBBTON NoiiTH, WISHES to announc* to the inhabitants of Palmeraton Worth and Souroundiug districts, that he haa received a larg« ASSORTMENT of BOOTS •Ana SHOES. Price aud quality will bear iuipection, as tej cannot b» Burpa*sed fo* strength, durability, and cheapness; m the Manawatu. Boots and Shoes made to order on the shortest notice. Style and fit G-uarantted. Charges Moderate. OPENING NOTICE. "jMTESSBS ELDERSHAW and Jjl. COLLTJS'S. having; taken over the well known Bakery, formerly earv ried on by Mr G. Eidershaw, beg rospcttfully to inform the inhabitants m and around ?a!mersron that they arc now prepared to supply the best of Bread and Confectionery at the shortest notice. Small Goods always on hand <w mm^» to of'»r. Famiilw waited on d«il», mv] ord«w ptißemally *t«end»d to. ELDERSHAW A COUJjJS. Notice to Adrertisers. ALL alteration deilrtd ho \* made to standing »dTt»tise» menti must be sent m th# day before the alteration, is to appear. ' M*n*w&tt!L Daily Tjapi, (
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 310, 12 July 1883, Page 4
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475Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 310, 12 July 1883, Page 4
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