_ FOR WELLINGTON. rpHE MANAWATU Steam ShipJL ping Company's Steamer JANE DOUGLAS, Captain Fbaseb, Will sail for the above port (Circumstances permitting; oa THURSDAY at 4 p.m. RETURN TICKETS on being is« sued till tbe end of January next at 25s each, available for return till the end oi February. Freight: 12s 6d per ton W. G. ROBINSON, Agent, Foxton CHRISTMAS SEASON! NEW YEAR ! NEW YEAR ! WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, <&c. CPRaNZEN, the Square, near k the Foresters' Hall, desires to invite public attention to hii large and extensive stock of Plain and Fancy Jewellery, Ladies' aud Gentlemen's Watches, Earrings, Bracelets, Necklets, Pins, Trinkets, Gold and Siiver Rin»s, And the Latest Novelties m Jewellery. Masonic Jewellery. From the above persons desirous of selecting PRESENTS for their fiiends can do so it most moderate prices. Note the Address : C. PRANTZEN, The Sqttabb, Near the Foresters' Hall. TO OONTBAOTOBS. CARPENTERS, Cabinet Makers, and those Building or Furnishing. We are prepared to supply SaSHES, MOULDINGS, DOORS FURNITURE and every requisite at considerably less than any other firm m the trade. 3END FOR SIZE AND PRICE LIST before ordering elsewhere. Timber of every description at lowes current rates. VENN'S * WOODWABE FACTORY, Palmerston North. DBESSMAKING. MRS LONDON begs to inform the public that she is carry* ing on business* next to Mr Kerslake's, m front of the Foresters' Hall, and beingthe oldest-established m the business, as weil as enjoying the reputation of being the best fitter m Palmerston, hopes for a continuance of patronage. DISTRICT ORDERS. 10th JANUARY, 1884. THE PALMERSTON NORTH RIFLE VOLUNTEERS will parade for Inspection on the Sth February at 7 o'clock p.m. If wet, Friday 15th, same hour. . C. STAPP, Major, Commanding Volunteer District. To Owners of Dogs. NOTICE is hereby given that Poison has been laid upon Mr. J. Manson _ estate, Kairang and Rangitikei road, and all dogs found on the said property wiU be destroyed and the owners prosecuted foi any damage incurred. D. L. SMITH, Manager. Palmerston, Jan. 23, 1884. Borough of Palmerston North. TO THE RATEPAYERS. Ladies akd Gentlemen, I BEG to request that you will meet me at tbe Town Hall on [Wednesday evening, January 30th, at 8 p.t_u to discuss proposals for a loan for this Borough. I am. Ladies and Gentlemen Yours fait__T»Uv. G. M. SNELSON, Mayor. PALMEBSTON PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE, (Next door to the Bank of New Zealand.) WILLIAM DIXON, House Painter, Signwriter, PAPERHANGER, and General Decorator. FOR SALE, a Large and Varied Assortment of all requisites connected with the trade, at cheap rates. Glass, any size, from 10 x 8 to 60 j 36. Paperhangings from 6d a piece. , O^m^^Qjjd.ers prouapttf attended to,
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1157, 24 January 1884, Page 3
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438Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1157, 24 January 1884, Page 3
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