TJ J, FREEMAN (Successor to C. Campbell; WATCH & CLOCK MAKER. JEWELLER, &c, Manners street, Wellington. Every description of Horological Work Cleaned & Repaired. |L Large Stock of Greenstone Jewelon hand. W . J . NET TLE S-H IP, LATB JAMKS KING & 00.^ L Victoria Avenue, Wanganni., WORKING JEWBLLBRS AUD ..GOLDSMITHS. '; t Every description of work manufactured bn.ithejjiemisKS. '^j|yLH;N B R O S , XZ'xZiXX-'': WANGAN UJ, WATCHMAKERS^^d MANUFAC ! L TURING JEWELLERS. --'■' *<'■*.'- * * Orders by post punctually attended to. Branches all over the Colony, and 0Z I- ■ L J^dion. JAMES JKING, WA,TCHMAJLER," GOLD & SILVER SMITH, Manufacturing Jeweller (Opposite Royal Oak Hotel) CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON Orders for the trade carefully attended to. Tiie largest stock of Stbhes and Gems m the colony. By Special -M| Appointment callency. Sir u4r<^Or*S^E le ° c y sir »i,:"i He r e ul c 8 ' thur Q At Wt LKOTJ.E JOHN, & Son., WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS and OPTICANS, Lambton Quay, Wellington. On hand, a select assortment 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 1 thanks to the inhabitants of Palmerstoii and surrouuaing distnctß for their liberal support m tbe pst, desires to inform them .that he ha just received his Spring (Roods consisting of Worsted Coatings, English and Scotch Twied. Alk), from the celebrated Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Factories, a very choice a sortment to select IrOni, which he now offers Ibr Cash a' leasonable prices. . T>l T. KMSLAfE, Te mp le or Fa s h !<;».«, Next Foresters*' HaU. aWJo^ooo 7 ■ Worth ofpro?>irty m this and adjoining Counties is vow b'tng ofle. cd for. sale LAND Palmerston Nd)rtli» RA N G/f T I KE l-STOE T, Where any purchasers can.be suited who may require either a plot of garden land with cottage on d-ferred payment, a splendid farm ih -full profit, a large bl^ck of count y oi a c«nt tort able tpwn residence, special, a- tention being drawn to the foilowiiig line.f* i— 600 acres bu*h land, 150 laid m gra» f metalled read 300 kcies bush lau«i, 65 laid m grass, metailed ioail ■>'■ 12,060 acres light buth land at 16s pei ■■ : -acre 2080 acre's part iy eh ated laud at s 3ss p*. r "' -acre, or - nib* ivi»ioi» -...', -57 acres wel; improveo faim, sj..le«dio . Sdi!, fjO*jd..pi>r , VtlO». 10 (ic?es. hushl.nd, i-ootl puaition, La f acre ■'._,.- ,• ■ 2:^tntkniea'»r«,'Bid«.nc<.s iv Paluier^-to-i_4 acres *« itli h**u»-e. t>rit,-.ia • d, etc " i 2 l-acn hec'totj ; 4qua:tir acre sec^- - 4 ;. a- tions, on 'tasy U i tns. r.IM) let, 5 h us* s and cot 'ages, X.i : 1 rents i.om, 12s -:<» 5s per week ; TbiWi tarm and a 10 acre t-ectiou iv grass, and ienced . ■*j OK sale» three jortalde s;eam enJj ginesin good tuder and with good certificates. .■"'.-* rnnHE Manawatu Daily, Times J . being the oldest paper m Manawatu necessarily has a eircula lieu and standing nhich defieß com petition^ Larger circulation than nny other paper on the Coast, and .v^wi^eu^ZZZX: . ZX'X-ZZZ Z '"-. ■
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1191, 4 March 1884, Page 1
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500Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1191, 4 March 1884, Page 1
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