V!"R F. H. SMITH, Ass.sartitX Master m the State School, is orepared to take pupils m the evening m the following subjects : — LATIN, FRENCH, GERMAN and MATHEMATICS. Terms on Application. Palmerston, Jan. 24, 1883. MRS MOKLEY begs to call! attention to Clearing lines m Millinery, infant's outfits, children's dresses, <fee. Trimmed Hats from 8s 6d. Feathers cleaned, curled and dyed. Next door to the Eeady Mouey Store BOOTS & SHOES. rriHE undersigned begs to inform the r JL public of Palmerston and surrounding districts that he is abont to start business as a Boot and Shoemaker and hopes by supplyin only a first class article, combined with civility and courtesy, to merit a share of public patronage. Note the address :— Near the Ready Money Store, (m Dimond'B Shop.) WILLIAM CURREEN. JR. STEWART, & CO. fr Victoria Avenue, Wanganni, Estate & General Commission Agents. District Agents for the Newr Zealand Mutual Insurance Company. Fire and Marine risks accepted' at lowest current rates. Agents forßichter, Nannestad'a Palmerston North, timber mills. Agents for the Manawatu Daily Tikes and Patea Mail. Intending advertisers supplied with every inf orma • tion. Money advanced on freehold security J. R. STEWART, Licensed Land Broker under " Land tranfer Act, 1878." Authorised and Licensed Surveyor. R LOUD O N KIMBOLTON BOAD, THE SQXJA RE FEILDTNG. R. P A It T R I D G E. CARTER & GENERAL CARRIER, Main Stbbet, West. THB above having just had con- / structed a First-clasg wagon suitable for the removal of furniture etc., solicits the public patronage. Every attention paid to articles m removal. Charges moderate. Orders left at the above address carefully executed; Large stock of FIREWOOD always on hand. Q UMMER DRINKS. TRr FOSTER'S GINGER ALE. Stimulating & Refreshing. The very best of Non-alcoholic Drinks, suitable for the pre* sent Season. W. H. G. FOSTER, Solb Manufacturer, St Him, Stbbet, WANGANUI. vrrooLcocE: and hoskings GaWBHAI, BtACKSMITHS AND FaMIIEE* Next to Hanson's Draper. Work done on shortest notice. Agricultural and other implements re- \ paired. Experienced Wheelwright constantly on the premises. A BRIDGED RAILWAY" TIME iX. -' TABLE. TRAINS LEAVE DAILI Palmerston for Waugaaui at 6.45 a.m. and 5.45 p.m. Feilding for Wanganui at 7.30 a.m., and 6.30 p.m. Palmerston forHalcombe at 8.55 t>m. Feilding for Halcombe ut 9.50 a.m. Palm«ni ton for Box ton »t 10.40 a.»»«n 8.30 pan. Feikh«£ for Foxtpn, *t9.£J aad 7.55 p.m.' FRAINS LEAVE OIT SATURDAYS ONLY Palmerston for Foxton 12.4/ p.n v oxton for Palmeraton 2.40 p.m.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 317, 19 July 1883, Page 1
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403Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 317, 19 July 1883, Page 1
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