MRS. MOKLEY begs to call! , attention to Various lines m Millinery, infant's outfits, children's dresses, &c. Trimmed Hats from 8s 6d. Feathers cleaned, curled and dyed. Next door to the Beady Mouey Store BOOTS & SHOES. TEE undersigned begs to inform the public of Palmerston and surrounding districts that he is about 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 Oimond's Shop.) ' ' \ WILLIAM (JITRREEN, V & STE.WARiv' r & CO; O v Victoria; Avenue* Wanga,ntii, i Estatb & Genbeajl Commissiqn AGJBms,. . District Agents for the New Zealand Mutual Insurance Company. Fire and Marine risks accepted at lowest current rates. . Agents forßichter, Nannestad'sPalmerston North, timber mills. \ Agents for theManawatu Daily Tiiois and Patea Mail. Intending advertisers supplied with every iniorma • r ■ ' - ;V* '■' j! Money , advanc^ feei^d v security JR. f STEWART, Liqe'nsed Land- Broker! under'"; Land' Tranfer Act, 1878." \ Authorised and Licensed Surveyor. ; R. PA RTRIDGEJ CARTER & GENERAL ; CARRIER, ! » . . s , , Main ,S?ibbb^ x Wjsb.*. ' . , • THE a\xove having just had $ oon- : structed a First-class wagon suitable for the removal of furniture etc., ! solicits the public patronage.' Every 1 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.: TR¥ FOSTER'S GINGER AL?.. Stimuli^ti^ .-§ ,. v Rkfkbsekino. i very best of' Nohialcohoiici Drinks, suitable for the pren j sent Season. ■ | W. H. G. FOSTER, i Soiß MAKCPACTDRJBR, St jHjJDL, Sl^BJW,] WANG AN UI. ] y* j WOOLCOCK AJJfi) HOSKIJ^Gg! Gbkbbal BLACKs^i^a and Faibiebs' . .. . . $e # tP Manspn's Draper,.;- | Work done on shortfest notice, Agricultural and bther implements repaired. ■ -^ ■■/ •; xp*rienreoT^^CTi^ii^t~consTOi^^ on the premises'; I>;t > ■'■''■ > MO^TE DRINK 6UR ; Pure i£ffi^ T^ It has No Equal for True Natural Flavour, Value, and Strength. : 3/-, 3/4, 4j- - 1-lb. and J-ih. Packots. HALF-OHESTS. BOXES. "PRESS,", '* Mr. Nelson is a Professional Toa Taster and Blender." ■ AWARDED »' COLD & SILVER MEDALS. |elsojt, & (Jo. TEA MERCHANTS, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON. 4QENTS-EVERYWHERE. ALEX . FERGUSON , The Square, Palmerstpn North, Wholesale an^ $etait AGENT TSSRRACE END VETEEINAEY FORGE POAD & BRAZIER. BEGS to notify that they have OPENED the. shop at Ten-ace End, as a VETERINARY SHOEING FORQE and GENERAL SMITHY, HOESEB CABESVIY SHOD. ' All ftthox work done at t ' lowest X Dncea.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 352, 30 August 1883, Page 1
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386Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 352, 30 August 1883, Page 1
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