SPRING. First Shipments are pow being opened at M'DOWELL BROS." and will be ready for Selection on SATURDAYThe Stock will be found to comprise some of the most recherche goods for Spring and WearLadies requiring DRESSES made will kindly place their orders early m the season, so that they may be executed before the rash of Xmas orders, as last year, we had to refuse orders for Dresses months before, and to avoid this we make the above intim ation. M'DOWELL BROS' CASH WAREHOUSE. 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 to 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. i N.B. — The information will be inserted m the Calendar free of charge, and should be forwarded I without delay.in order to ensure its publication. | Pianoforte Tuning, &c. MR. W. COKER, (from H. Collier & Co. Music Sellers, Wanganui) will visit Palmerston and surrounding districts about November 30. " ■ : •/ Orders may be left at. the offict of this paper. PUBLIC NOTICE. WE the undersigned hereby give public notice that we have ' ugreed on and after the first day of I December; 1888; to supply bread at the following prices:—,. 2-pound Loaf.. v ... 4d ! 4-pound Loaf... ... 8d Dated and agreed to this 29fch day of November, 1883. (Signed) JOHN D. PRASER, J. P. HEATON ELDERSHAW & COLLINS C. WHITEHE4ID BOROUGH OF PALMEBSTON NOUTH A PPLICATIONS from persons li desirous of acting as Poundkeeper for the Borough will bo re- ! ceived by the Town Clerk on or before noon of Tuesday, December 4th, 1883. With the PounkeeperV office will be included that of caretaker of the Square. Applicants for the combined office must state the sups per annum for which they Will be willing to undertake *he duties, a schedule which may be seen at tbe Borongh Council office. Applications will also be received at the same time from persons willing to undertake the duties of Ranger, the remuneration for which is fixed at £20 per annum together withf HflclJHbe driving fees. Any further, information may be obtained on application to the undersigned* v ■>> <•;•/: J ; : ROBT. N. KEELING, Utt -Ah:. . T:<i■ &V C£ $9^n Olerks u : - jPL ncuft^taptoaeyrj.GEaflk/Sehool House, on Monday. Evening, the Brd l>ecembeH,|^bai« f^|fetfse]ir^|.m., t j> conaiU^t'ert'km' waists to the Bgbjgol, yWty -w; settlertt who ckn mijteit Qftnvenient areeftrne»tly requested- to attend^by schot>l- committee. * & THOS. EDWARDS.
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1116, 1 December 1883, Page 3
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