(Manawatu Racing Club. "]\ /TEMBERS of the Committee JjVIL are requested to meet at the Commercial Hotel on Saturday, November 17th, at 8 p.m. Business : To receive Nominations, and. general. ? THOS. R. WALTON, Secretary. SPRING. First Shipments atfe now bei , : ing opened at M 'DO WELL BROS, and will be ready for Selection on SATURDAYThe Stock will be found to comprise some of the most recherche goods for Spring and Summer *. u m^ mi^ b f" Ladies requiring i)fi3SSSES made will kindly place their orders early m the season, so that they may h^ Executed before the rush of Xmas orders, as - ■• . y last year, we had to refuse orders for Dresses months before, and to avoid this we make the above intimation, m'dqwell mm, CASH WAREHOTTSE. --■-X.hvrx-XxUxAl^Zihi2.X -■■■■MMM^MMWWM»*>«*W**P- MOWLEM. The Squabb, Palmebstoit. VALUER, and COMMISSION Ace n t . £50 ™~isooo TO LEND, at lowest *cgtes. Eor Sale— Farms; :■ - „ Sectioifs m the Square, and vicinity. Several Town Residences and Cottages on easy^Termsi UNION FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE cOMPANZ. THE above Company is prepared to accept risks of all descriptions. Losses promptly settledt Every information on applica* tion to F. MOWLEM, Sub' Agent. Manawatu Daily Times Sheet Almanac and Calendar, for 1884. SECRETARIES of the various public bodies and Societies m the Manawatu^ and Oroua Counties are requested tb forward to this office the dates of their fixed meetings during the coming year, together with any other items it may be desirable to publish for general information. N.B. — The information will be inserted m the Calendar free of charge, and should be forwarded without delay m order to ensure its publication. CLUBHOTEL, THE SQUARE, Palmerston INorth. H. T. AKERS Pr opriet (Late manager "Rutland Hotel," Wanganui,) BEGS to inform the public generally that he has opened this 1 newly-built Commercial and Family Hotel which he intendsby civility and constant attention, to make the most popular hostelry on the Coast. Private, families, Commercial gentlemen, Tourists, Theatricals, and Permanent Boarders; will find the Club a comfortable home. Charges! moderate.,: ■:,..-....■ c y. 7 : Private. sittingTOoms for families and permanent boarders. :-..■■■>•<-' - • ; j FlßS^L^&j.ji^L^^RO^i; Good; sfti)%g ,&$ ,mw wd* i .':>,Jev..r..*-» : do>ka,;ta j, -J»:-»N. Every' .care, (taken but no responsij ■ bility. - Porbe>ift attendance on the ar*» rival of every train. Wines Spirits and Ales of the best procurable brands.
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1115, 19 November 1883, Page 3
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380Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1115, 19 November 1883, Page 3
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