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Advertisements not exceeding 15 words, are published m this Column at One Shil« ling ncr insertion. - WANTED, for the Manama Daily Times, two smart apprentices, with or without a previous knowledge of the Printing Business. ...... ~~ ANTED -Everybody to read Wm. Pack's new advers tisements over the Leader and on the 4th page. \ N Experienced Hand m a Gene" XjL ral Country Store is desi* rous of a re-engagement. Apply at the office of the Manawatn Tiaras. ANTED EN.OWN-.that GEORGE KE£ Tinsmith, o Cuba Street, Palmerston, is prepared t» undertake all kinds of work m tin, Ac. at moderate prices. Milk Ca«w of improved patterns made for Cheese and Buttei Factories, &c. None but first* class work turned out. W ANTED the L'idies of Palmerston to know that Mrs Morley hss extended the Dressmaking Departwent, having secured the assistance of a first class hand from Kirkcaldie anu Staines, N.B.—A Eegistry office for servant* has been opened by Mrs Morley, PIANOS. Several second-haad one just returned from hire to be sold cheap. H. Collier and Co., Music Sellers Victoria Avenue. ' - .. „ UNOFORTES TUNED, BJEPAIRED, and Renorated m T©no and Touch, . ' HOELING & SPANGMNBEiiG. Pianofortes may be had at, H Collar &.0o'« Music Warehouse, WanJ ganui. ...... TJj VOLLWR & CO. have m stock check action, m Capadian Walnut casea TZf* ¥\ for . 38 A 6^as at H. Collier & Oo s, Victoria Avenue, ,WangannL,»,. : JTOPEINSON PUNOS, Trichord, ifi. . Drawm S Boom' 'Model; T all -the Prfn «^ r0 - Vempntß ' Ro *™>°d case. iTice 65 Guineas, At Collier & Go's Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. ' (V^IANOS taken m exchange^d m?" J alue all °wed, at H. : Collier and Co-s MasicJv^cehouse^Wanganui I KEEP for sale at my Timber Yard, adjoining the Eoyal Hotel, a large stock of the very best White Pine Shingles, or deliver orders to any part of the : } district at current rates. r <4. Gr. ~WDST. TO LET. ; Q1 ÜBUEBAN section 424 Ttt KJ . merston : , North situate on Eangitikei Line, one mile from Pali merston, containing 91 acres -with four-roomed dwelling house;' stockyard, &c, lately , occupied by Mr F T.CoUins. :. ! For terms apply to ...... vM.M. PEREINS, Attorney for H. W. .Silver, Esq. finENDEES will be received up to X , January 11th, 188^^ fgrleas;mg the nndermeritioneii grass pacU i docks for one year :— One paddock lof about 200 acres' within tne Borough, and one paddock "of 63 acres at Stony Creek. The whole securely fenced. Apply to JAMES LINTON. £1 EEWARD. ;T OST, A kOAN- HOESE, with _I_J white star on forehead and one white hind foot. Finder will receive the above reward on return* ing same to > HAWKINS & SOT, Solicitors, Palmerston North. DRESSMAKING. ~~~ MES LONDON begs to inf 6m the public that she is carryt* ing on business next to Mr Keri^ lake's, m front of the Foresters'Hall, and beingthe pldest^established) m the business, as well as^enjijiag the reputation of being the "basfi fitter m Palmeraton, hoi>es : f6r »■ continuance of patronage. * Oroua County Council. NOTICE is hereby given that copies of the petition, to His Excellency the Governor, for the suspension of the Counties Act within the County of Oroua, have been left at •- ■-'■■ Council Office, Feilding ; Mr Tompkins' Store, Halcombe ; Road Board office, Palmerston North; Mr Marsh's Store,. ' Ashursi;;; Cheltenham Hotel^Kiwitea. Ratepayers are earnestly requested to sign the petition when m either ; of the above mentioned townships j m order to say* expense and delay m getting Counties Act suspended. D. H. MACAETHUE, Chairman. MEDICAL NOTICE. DR CUEL, of Eangitikei, visits Palmerston every FRIDAY, arriving per midday train, and may be consulted between the hours of 1 and 5 30 p.m. Attendance Rooms at Mr Reining* ton's Dispensary, opposite Bank of Australasia, the Square Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters Ever Made. They are compounded from Ho s, Malt Buchu, Mandrake, and andeJion,— the oldest, best, and most valuable medicines m the worl'i, and contain all the best and mos t curative properties of all other reme-, dies, beingthe greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator, and Lifeand Health Restoring ' Agent on earth. No disease or ill health can can possibly long txirt where these Bitten are" used, so varied and perfeef'ari -thi»' operations. --■-- ' : -„ They give newlife andyigor to : the»g<?d and infirm. To all whose employment ' cause irreg. »lai itr of the Kow j is or flrijivj organs, or who reqiu:« aa'ippefcizeri. Tonic ■>■ and mild stiniulanfc, Hop Bitters are in vilu-; ; able,/ f-eing highly carauvej^onioa^d'klim^ ulating, without intoxicating, • " ..- ' L)i> not.saffer or let your "frieni V.sq-fY-jf,; • butfuie-y..-«d~urge fhe:i\ t i use "ffctt '\t' : '-] : ; Bumember, Hop Bitters is J[m^ Tfl|»^ dragged, drunketi nostrum butthb r'mwtiX . ::nrl Best M«diciVe ever! made • th-j '-'Tv*- • alid's Friend aiid Hope," am! no person bt ■ f amilVvShoulii. he; without;: ; tli|^bs^;;. iry the,. Bitters torda/i' Get at Chen U s .'r Drti^« gists.

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1144, 7 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1144, 7 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1144, 7 January 1884, Page 3

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