; THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. J. WALKLEY HAS determined to give the public the benefit of the Act by SELLING AT WHOLESALE PBJOIS. as under: — 1 gallon Brandy or more 28s per gel. 1 " Scotch Whisky " 25 S "." 1 " Red Star Rum » 22/6 « « 1 " Irish Whiskey " 25s " " Bottle of Geneva, full contents 6/6 M Old Tom " " 5/ " Port Wine, very superior 6/6 .a n Do " Medium 5/ w Fine dry Sherry *"* fijffe ; " Hennessey, one star 6/6 " . Do two star 8/ '," Do thireettar *•/ •* Gautier Frere* 7 yeara i;• old warranted very superior 7/ Assorted cases as per arrangement made up and delivered to any part , of tbe Borough. The above are all warranted to be what they are represented-GOOD OLD MATURED SPIRITS, ' AUSTRALIAN WINES. ■ Rich Constantia, Verdeilho, Muscat, Muscadine, and other varieties — all at 48 6d per bottle. THt; BEAD BUTCHERY, , Rahqitikbi Stbeet, ■ r . PALMERSTON NORTH. F. T, COLLINS PaormiMoa THE Primest quality of Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal and Pork on Sale at LOWEST CASH PRICES.. -* ! Small Goods a Spacialty, Families waited, on daily and; delU yered to any part of the distriot on the ■hortevtnotice. The Bead Butchery, Rangitikei Street. "77 ' : 7y F.T. COLLINS, '' Proprietor. To Gontraetors.A mENDERS will be received for __' the removal and alteration of the Terrace End Hall. Specification may, be seen aii "my iOfflcC-.' .A- '.?.. - ■ '"■■'■ ■■■■■ ■•*-■' Tenders close at noon on Wed* nesday, the sth inst. ; *The- lowest or any tedder not ne* cessarily otcccepted. ; ! ' 1! * AL. CX WEST. ' i' '.. .-. * -• .'v.SPRINa., ■:. ; i?ir&t 'Shipments are iiow "being opened at fMOWELL :-.*__#&} '.••,-, .i "';:• • ■■ "A" ■■' '«'*'■ and will be ready for '•>"■'"* Selection' on '• 5 The Stock will he found to comprise some ofthe most ; recherche goods for Spring and Summer ; '; We-arv Ladies requiring DRESSES made will kindly _>lace their orders early m the season, so that they may he executed before the :. ish of Xmas orders, as li. : ' A;'- ' ' ' last year, we had to re- • -''-V ; "' 'A A '"' ■ h fuse orders for Dresses months before, and to avoid this we make the above intimation* MCDOWELL BROS. CASH . WAREHOTTSE. ELL IS JAMES, .-i "... Nightman, $0., IS prepared to undertake the removal of nightsoil, &c , at the scale fixed * by the Borough Council, Orders to be left at the Town Clerk's. A 7eftC9. y . 7AU erderfjpromptly attended to and .*.. *** «yery care taken. . I 1 u-_A- j^c^'w^TEfi.., ;f ; '.' ; ;"A r.. willing • % .'tpidriye.Pipes ifpr^ -Ahyj-sinian /; wplls, take all risks, and guarantee a good ' §oif*otwil!teti •■■- • .1'- :< : :- i- * -.:•- • ? - --■ \ »AT'»s6i> f^fff^^^A ».).* _ ;.■ — *• ■- w I Addkess: TAQNUI STEEET. j
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1118, 4 December 1883, Page 3
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408Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1118, 4 December 1883, Page 3
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