TT J. FREEMAN (Successor to C. C&mpbelij WATCH & CLOCK MAKER. JEWELLER, &c, Manners 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 manufactured on the premises. KO H N BROS, Victoeian Avenue, WANGANUI, WATCHMAKERS kss> MANUFAC TURING JEWELLERSOrders by post punctually attended to. • Branches all over the Colony, and London. JAMES KING, W .ITCH MAKER, GOLD & SILVER SMITH, AND Manufacturing Jeweller, (Opposite Royal Oak Hotel) CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON Ordera for the trade carefully attended to. The largest stock of Stones and Gems m the colony. By Special *Sg& >gfe Appointment To his Ex- 9^tffi^fe To his^x. collency.Sir Cf^W^J^X. ncy -< Sir Ar Hercules tliur v W. LITTLEJOHN, & Son., WATCHMAKERS, JEW-LLKKS und OPTIC A NS, Lambtun Quay. Wellington. On hand, a select assortment of Firs' Class Gold and Silver Watches ; also, the newest designs m Jewellery. Prices on application. Watches sent by post to any part of the Colony. Temple of Eashion. j-HE UNDERSIGNED m returning L thanks io the inhabitants of PalmerstOD and surrounding district* for their liberal support m the pst, desires t<> iuform them fcbat he ba:> just receivtd his Spring Goods consisting of Worsted Coatings, Euglisb and Scotch Twted. Also, from the celebrated Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Factories, a very choice assortment to select from, which he now offers for Cash at reasonable prices. T, T. KERSLAKE, Temple -or Fashion, Next Foresters' Hall. T ffljo6o Worth of property m tbis and afijoining Coauties is now being offeied for sale ' L. G. WEST'S LAND .&.GKNCY, Palmerston Korth^ RANGITIKEI - S T R ■ E E T, Where any purchasers can be suited who may require either a plot of garden land with cottage on d-ferrcd payment, a hplendid farm m full profit, a lar^e bl ok of county or acomtortable town residence, special a'tention being drawn to the following lines.: — 600 acres buth land, 150 laid m grass metalled read 300 acre's bush land, 65 laid m grass, i metailed road 12,060 acres light but b land at 16s per ; acre 2080 acres partly cleared land at 35s per acre, or subdivision 57 agres well improved farm, splendid soil, good position. 10 acres bushland, $>ood position, L 5 per acre 2 gentlemen's residences m Palmerston 4i acres with bouse, orcnard, etc 2 1- acre sections ; 4 quarter acre sections, on easy teims. rpO let, 5 houses and cottages, at JL rents tfom 12s to 5s per week; Three farm* and a 10 acre sectioni m grass, and fenced. EOii sale, threp portable siearn enginesin good orde.v and vvitb good certificates. rFIHE Manawatu Daily Times 1 ,., being the oldest paper m yLanawatu necessarily has a circula ncn and standing, nhioh defies com petition. Larger circulation thau tny other paper on the Coast, and gaily increasing. .
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1164, 1 February 1884, Page 1
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477Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1164, 1 February 1884, Page 1
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