FOE WELLINGTON^ v rHE MANAWATU Steam Shipping Company's Steamer JANE DOUGLAS, Captain Fraseb, Will sail for the above port (Circumstances permitting) on RETtTRtf TICKETS on being issued tilL.the'iend of January next »t 25s .eacb 1 ayaiiaible. for return till the end of '.ftptmtr *.r ; .:'-v :: , ; ""' ' :; ..'"-7 k\:' ■' : '" ; ' : 'i/: •'.'•;: •-.. "■ '.■.-i»ri «■:.»'.' . . •■•■.• o i - Freight : 12s 6d per ton !^' ' W. G. ROBINSON, \ . _. . i; .., -.,.; Agent, Foxjton . CHRISTMAS SEASON! NEW TEAR! NEW YEAR! WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLEEY. &c. CFH/'NZEN, the Square, near H the Foresters' Hall, desires to invite public attention to hi? large and extensive stock of - Plain and Fancy Jewellery, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Watches, Earring*, Bracelets, Necklets, , Pins, Trinkets, ' Gold and Siiver Sings, And the Latest Novelties iv Jewellery. Mafonie Jewellery. From the abeve persons desirous of selecting PRESENTS for their friends can do so -it most moderate prices. Note tbe Address : 0. PR ANT ZEN, The Squabs, Near the Foresters' Hall. NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE F. BEAVEN, Having leased the whole of those premises m The Square, Palmerston m which he has heen ' CARRYING ON BUSINESS for gome time past, purposes making such alterations A j as will . enable him to> , place on view AIUCH LARGER STOCK than has hitherto been kept. The Inhabitants of Palmer*, ston and surrounding districts are invited to make An Early Inspection as it is his intention to sell all goods at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE FITThe Stock will be found to consist of everything required m a general store. I hope by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public support. Families will be waited upon for orders and goods delivered to any part of the district. FRED. BEAVEN, THE SCPXJA.R.E, Falmerston North, Money to Lend. c&OjUUU good Freehold Security, m sums of £100 and up* wards at 7 to 8 per cent. R. MANGLES KIJJG. Lambton Quay, Wellington. June 4, 1888 ~~, oressmakingT"" » . . — J • ■ •• • IVyTKS LONDON begs to inform ly I the public that sne is carry * ing on business next to Mr Kerslake's,' m front of the Foresters' Hall, and being the oldest-established m the business, as Well as enjayiog the reputation of being the best fitter m Palmerscoo, hopes for a continuance of patronage.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1151, 16 January 1884, Page 3
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360Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1151, 16 January 1884, Page 3
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