IT J, FREEMAN (Successor to C. C»mpbelij WATCH & CLOCK MAKER. JEWELLEE, &c, Manners street, Wellington. Every description of Horological Work Cleaned & Repaired. A Large Stock of Greenstone Jewelon hand. W . J. NETTLBSHIP, LATB JAMES KING & CO., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui., , Working' jewellers aud goldsmiths. : Every description of work manufactured on the premises. KO H N BROS, Victorian Avenue, WANGANUI, WATCHMAKERS and MANUFAC TURING JEWELLERS, Orders by post punctually attended to. 1 ■ i ; . — — Branches all over the Colony, and London. JAMES KING, WATCHMAKER, GOLD & SILVER SMITH, AND Manufacturing Jeweller* (Opposite Ro) al 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. *g& "*&& Appointment To bis Ex- To his Ex. callency.Sir W^^^ivr leuc y , Sir Ar Hercules A^^SRViS^eA tliur J Eobinsoa •*^* j *wb* Sb 3» W. LITTLEJOHN, & Son., WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS and OPTIC AN S, Lambton Quay, Wellington. On hand, a select nssorrment of First 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 Fashion. r pHE UNDERSIGNED m returning i_ thanks to the inhabitants of Palinerstpp and surrounding districts for their liberal support m the pst, desires to infdrm them that he has just received his Spring Goods consisting" of Worsted Coatings, English and Scotch -Tweed. Also, from the celebrated Mbsgiel and Kaiappi Pactories/a very choice a«sortinent to select ft-om, which he now offers for Cash at reasonable prices. ij, T. KERSLAiE, XiKPis of Fashion, Next Foresters' Hall. jjiao^Joa" Worth of property m this and adjoining Counties is now b^iig ofle»ed for sale " L. G. WEST'S LAND Palmerston Hortfc* RANGITIKEI-BTREE T, Where any purchasers can be suited who maj require either a plot of 'aud wi;li cottHge on d-fened paymi-nt, a »-pleii'.!u! farm m full profit, a large bl ck ot count y or acomrortabk- town residence, special a'tention being diawn to tbt following lioes : — 600 acres bu?h land, 150 laid m gras* :' metalled read 300 acres bush land, 65 laid m grass, metalled road 12,060 acres light buth land at 16s per acre 2080 acres partly cleared land at 35s per acre, or subdivision 57 acres well improved farm, splendid soil, good position. 10 acres bushland, good position, L 5 per ; acre 2 gentlemen's residences m Palmerston | 4J acres with bouse, orciiard,etc . 2 1- acre'Bections ; 4 quarter acre secj tions, on easy terms. TO let, 5 houses and cottages, at rents trom 12s to 5s per week ;'J Three farms and a 10 acre section m grass, and fenced. ' FjIOR sale,' three portable steam enjO ginesin good order and with good | certificates. fTIHB Manawatu Daily Times \ ; .being the < oldest paper m Manawatu. necessarily has a circula nbn and gtiailding'Hrhich defies com petition; Larger; circulation than rjtiiy other paper Qrp the Coast; and tuilj increasing.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1160, 4 February 1884, Page 1
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475Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1160, 4 February 1884, Page 1
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