TT J. FREEMA.N (Successor to 0. C»mpbeli) WATCH & CLOCK MAKER. JEWELLER, &c, Manner*, street, Wellington. Every description of Horological Work Cleaned & Repaired. A Large Stock of Greenstone Jewelon hand. W. J. NETTTESHIP, LATE JAMES KING & CO., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui., WORKING JEWELLERS AND GOLDSMITHS. Every description of work manuftujtured on the premises. KO H N BROS, Victorian Avbnue, WANGANUI, WATCHMAKERS and MANITFAC TURING JEWELLERSOrdersbypost punctually attended to. Branches all over the Colony, and. , ■ : London. . JAMES KING, WATCH M[A£RR, GOLD & SILVER SMITH, AN» Manufacturing Jeweller (Opposite Royal Oak Hotol) CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON Orders for the trade carefully attended to. The largest stock of Stones and Gems ' ■ ' m the colony. By Special j«. 4fc -«l Appointment To his Ex- To his £ x . caUency, Sir WpCSB^^V lency a W. LITTLE JOHN, & Son., TEWELLERS and OPTICANS, el Lambton-.Quay, Wellington. I On hand, a select assortment of First ■Claes Gold and Silver Watches; also, i the newest designs m Jewellery. Prices on applicationWatches sent hy post to any part of the , ' Colony. Temple of Fashion. rpHE UNDERSIGNED m returning X thanks:tothe inhabitants of Palmerstop and surrounding districts for their liberal support m the pst, deaires to inform them that he has just received his Spring Goods consisting oft Worsted Coatings, Euglish and Scotch Tweed, Also, from the celebrated; Mosgiel ( and Kaiapoi Factories, a very choice assortment to select from, which he now offers for Cash at reasonable prices. Tv T. KEItSLAKE, ' ■ ■■ ■[ ■ ' Tixriß or FashioK, Next ' Forester^ Hall. ; . , -■:.h. < 1120,000 Wprth of property m this, and adjoining Cbtinties is now being offered for 'sale LAND AGENCY, Ealmerstdn Sortfc RAN G I T I K f E 1-STE EE T, i ■'■" Where . any purchasers can be suited who may require either a plot of garden; land with cottage on deferred payment, a splendid farm m full profit, a large ; block of country or a comfortable town residence, special attention being drawn to the following lines : — 600 acres bush land, 150 laid jin grass metalled read 300 acres bush land, 65 laid m grass, metalled road 12,0*60 acres light buth land at 16s per acre 2080 acres partly cleaved land at 35s per acre, or subdivision 57 a'dres well .improved farm, splendid -soil; good- position. 10 acres bushland, pood position, L 5 per .-,• acre' ■''}.''-. ■.■ . ..,. 2 gentlemen's residences m Palmerston 4i acres with house, orchard, etc 2 1- acre sections ; 4 quarter acre section^ on ; easy terms. TO let, 5 houses and cottages, at rents. rents, trom 12s to 5s per week ; Three tarms and a 10 acre section m grass, and fenced. ; - OOR. sale, three portable steam enP -gihesin good order and with good certificates. TtIHE Manawatu Daily 'Times ! . "■ '. '■■' being: :! "tli*>-' < : oldest paper' m Mdnawatti necessarily.: !^aß a circul^ xicji and standing which defies com petition" JLar^cir circulation than kny oilner paper oxi : the Coarit, ; and ttttily incre*iin^.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1158, 25 January 1884, Page 1
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469Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1158, 25 January 1884, Page 1
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