A. MARTIN, Photographer , Victobia Avenue, (Opposite the Roman Catholio Church) Wanganui. PHOTOGRAPHS Furnished m OU, or Water Colors. Homesteads, Villa Residences, Public Machinery, &c Photographed. Special Abbangements made with * Families and Schools. . T Engravings, Photographs, Oil Paintings, Maps, Plans, &c, copied. (STNote the Address:— Opposite the i Catholic Qbn.cb; Wanganni. | Landcape Photography IV POULTON & 00. are ~L> now making a short m this "town, and may be consulted at any time at the Club Hotel. Houses, Groups, Cattle, Machinery &c., taken, to order. Specimens on View at the Club Hotel. ' MRS MORLEY begs to intimate that she bas now a choice selec« tion of Summer Millinery, Straws, Lace, and Drawn Hats to order at Home JPricesj especially suitable for the coming Christmas Season. Robes, Pelisses, Aprons, &c. Feathers, Ribbons, and Tip*, cleaned TJ) . and dyed. " 7 '' Next door to Ready Money Store, PaU merston. MRS MORLEY^desiresto. intimate to the Ladies of Palmerston and the District generally that she has opened a JREGIST ?Y OFFICE |or servaots. WOOL WOOL. • 188M884A TH E N EW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEECANTILE AGENCY CO., (Limited;. CAPITAL. .A ... :£3,000,0U0. iiHE Company begs to announce that ; it will, as heretofore, hold regular' public sales of the new clip during the season, at its commodiuus warehouse m Welling on, and m soliciting: tbe continued* of Wool growers, would call attention to the complete arrangements made for dealing with consignments. AH parcels of woo! committed to the Company's care for local sale, are, on r. ceipt, carefully EXAMINED AND VALUED BY COMPETENT PERSONS, and a report thereon transmitted to owners. FARMERS' LOTS, no matter bow small, also receive the same efficient attention. No lots are sold at below the reserves fixed by consignors, and m those cases where specific instructions are not furnished, the Company's valuation is adopted as a reserve. The Company furtheractsAS SELLING BROKERS O^LY, an additicnal guarantee that clients' interests will be protected. Should satisfactory prices not be realized the Company offers the alternative course of shipment; the, only charge made *orT"w<>6ls thus withdrawn from sale being ibe nouiin-il one of a shilling per bale, which covers *11 warehouse expenses including insurance. > , ' Account sales, with net proceeds, are remitted promptly within seven days of date of auction. In demonstrating tbe high reputation possessed by the Company m the bandl ing of wool on behalf of its colonia constituents, the following figures will be significant, viz : — i Bales. Shipments to N.Z.L. & M.A. Co., London, 1882 72,087 Sales by N.Z.L. & M.A. Co., m Melbourne, season 1882 ... 27,989 Sales by N.Z.L. & M.A. Co., m New Zealand, season 1882 9,100 Total ... 109,176 The Company also accepts the consignment of every description of colonial sreduce,5 reduce, including Grain, Frozen Meat, 'allow, Leather, Hides, Sheepskins, Rabbit Skins, &c, for sale m New Zealand, or Australasian, American end London markets. Liberal cash advances are made where required on all pioduce placed m the Company's hands for sale or shipment. Full information will be furnished on application at the Company's Office, | Custom House Quay, Wellington, or to the Agents of the Bank of New Zealand at Foxton and Palmerston. ! NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL €1000,000. THE above Company is prepared to accept risks of all description. Losses promptly settled every information on application to the local agent. L. G. WEST, West's Buildings, Rangitikei Street. Palmerston North Pianoforte Tuning, &o. MR. W. COKER, (from H. Collier & Co. Music Sellers, Wanganui) will visit Palmerston and surrounding districts about November 30. i Orders may be left at the office of this paper. PUBLIC NOTICE. WE the undersigned hereby give public notice that we have agreed on and after the first day of December, 1888, to supply bread at the following prices : — 2»pound Loaf 4d 4- pound Loaf... ... 8d Dated and agreed to this 29th day of November, 1883. (Signed) JOHN D. FRASER, J. F. HEATON ELDERSHAW & COLLINS C. WHITEHEAD ©EAFNESSJ—Qaacks. calling themselves "Doctors," are utterly ruining the organs, of hundreds suffering from deafness charging from £5 to £20 for so doing!— -I have two infallible "remedies— (No. 1, deafness arising: from colds ; No. 2. thejhjekejijng of |h?pirte ?ef the Tympanum) from recipes sent me % those werldjipowniAuriststtheilatei T ami present Senior^ Surgeons, jof the l ßoyal ■ Dispensary for Diseases of the JEar, London.—SeudjStamps for partieu%rs to T. IL HAsKA'rbmD, Auckland, New Zealand
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1120, 6 December 1883, Page 3
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719Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1120, 6 December 1883, Page 3
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