CAUTION .CAD TION CAUTION The public are reminded that lam boiding a » re.it Clearing S-le tor ibis mon*V, and am giving a\v<iy Burins obtainable ?u>wl) n j else m Palm urs ion. Don's Jet t ..is chance go by. Ifjou want cleap i rapery, I will sell you stuff clieaper to« getlier with a better article, than any house m the trade. COMPARE My prices: with any and al hoases. If yu don't buy come and look a* the great reductions. Then tell your friends. J. B. Hamilton, Draper, Clothier, and Outfitter, Corner of Main and George Streets. ~ DENTISTRY. MR. GREENWOOD will beLait Foxton on Wednesday, 14th February, and at Palmerston on Thursday, 15th. (Walkley's Hotel, Private Entrance.) MEDICAL NOTICE. . BU CUEL, of Eangitikei, visits Pahnerston every-FRIDAY arriving per midday train, and may be' consulted between the hours of 3 and 5 80 p.m. Attendanco Rooms at Mr Remington's Dispensary, opposite Bank of Australasia, the Square [CABD.] -TH LIOT "TTTARBUR T O N , SOLICITOR. VPALMERSTON ISTORTH ' J. LINTON'S NOTICE. LAND for Sale iv Large ; or Small Blocks m all parts of the District, either for cash or on terms. MONEY TO LEND m any Amount on Freehold lands, at lowest possible rates. Also a number of HOUSE Properties for ' sale cheap, either for Cash or Deferred Payments. J. LINTON, Auctioneer. . * ME .COTTLE, Dentai Subgeon ! Victoria Avenue, Wunganui. ■ BEGS to notify, that his ANTIdKPTIC 'IOOTLI POWDER, can be had &i Mr Leary's, Chemist, at •vliich place he can he consulted. Monthly, datesbeing published m tjhis paper. Appointments may -be left at Mr Leary's, '. : '■ Mr Cottle may. be consulted at Mr Leary's, Chemist ffcm 10 a.m. ti11 ; 4.30 p.m on Wednoday. February 6th. [ W. PA UK'S MANAWATU ALMANAC I CALENDAR .jl ■ v» UOW O » wlw-uL-l-ia . -J. SKITIONERY and BOOK DEPOT, Palmers! on. Price — One Shilling, | jfl THE. Almanac contains a vast amount of local and general iuformation, including Directory, Gardener's Calendar, Ready Reckoner, Guide -to Country Districts, Astronomical,; . Legal, ;■ atid othei items of value to *■'■ .COUNTRY SETTLERS. AND : BUSINESSMEN. ' ! L The Cheapest, most valuable, and. ] reli» able Almanuc pubUshed "in the'Dis' trict, for which it has been specially compiled, :L W. PARK, ■ t BOOKSELLER & STATIONER,; Palmebston Nobth, Letts' Australasian Diaries •al- -=.™ ■•;fpr-lgß4:^/< "■ : L!j:A ; ;TJUST-ISSUEDi ;i - ; Chromo-lithographic view of Wanganui,]eiecuted m various > colours, einbraciDg a view below the Railway Station, thence : to Mount Ruapehu. Pr_.ce Five Shillings. _L ! . School, Prize, arid Preseiitatiou Book^, Large & Beautiful Stock of Fane 3^ Gooas fpr XMAS (Srifts^, Dolls, Tea Sets, ; Work Boxes, &c, ii Great Variety . -. h: .'Every Musical Instrument. . 35,000 ACRF . OF y ;FIRST CLi_!sS LAIT FOR SALE IN c A A / .- f vMANAV^A.TU\ - THE Emigrant and Colonists ■Aid Corporation hayfe* "the above quantity of land 'for sale "m Suctions r varying in '"size from 100 TO 500; ACKES. ! IN THIS MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU, The most rising district m the Nort'" Island. - . _i!he land is of th« best quality, and _n_.ny cases has very: valuable vimber upon it. "_ Z. : ,XX : -a /.it The Manchester Block is the centre of the Manawatu Timber industry, three fourths of '"> the sawmills m that County being located on thetßlock. The land is opened up by roaas, n many cases metalled, and the RAILWAY FROM FOXTON TO PATEA, Runs through tr.e settlement. Taking into considera tion the quality of the soil, the accessibility and proximity to railway communication, the land on the Manchester Block is by far th* cheapest now offering to the would-be settler. The population of the Block is at present about 3,500. Price — 60s per acre, three-fourths of purchase money many remain on mortgage at seven per cent, for five years if required. Title under the Land Transfer Act Fui information supplied to intending purchasers on application to he Company's Office, Feilding, nrhere a guide and horse will be supplied to enable buyers to personally inspect the land. Plans of Block and any information required sent free to any address, on application yb letter to the Aget Emigrant •nd CoLnmsT's aid Corpoiation L*3u.*niD' FmDnro
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1167, 5 February 1884, Page 2
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666Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1167, 5 February 1884, Page 2
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