TT J, FREEMA.N (Successor to C. C»mpbelij WATMH & CLOCK MAKBR. JKWKLLKR, &c, Maniiers street, Wellington. Every description of ITorological Work Cleaned & Repaired. A Large Stock of Greenstone Jewelon handW. J. NETTLiSHIP, LATH; JAMES KING & 00., ,i Victoria Avenue, Wanganui., WOhKINO JEWELLERS AND GOLDSMITHS. Every description of work manufactured . on the premises. KO H N BROS, Victorian Avenue, : '•■- WANGANUI, ■ ■ i WATCHMAKERS xnd MANTJPAC ; TURING JEWELLERSOrders by post punctually attended to. i Branches all over the Colony, and London. TAMES KING, WATCHMAKER, J, GOLD & SILVERSMITH, Ma^u&cturing Jeweller. ..< (Opposite ßoyal Oak Hotul) CUtiA STREET, WELLINGTON Orders . for tbe trade carefully : attended to. The largest stock of Stones and Gems m the colony. By Speoial ' '^J Ai>pointment To Jbis Ex- To his J x - caUency, Sir U^^li^JMC lency i. He r c ul c s &3?sE*|S%Bdfc tUur G W. LITTLEJOHN, & Son., WATCHMAKERS, TEWELLERS and OPTICANS, el 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. rpllE UNDERSIGNED m returning JL thanks to the inhabitants of Palinerstop and surrounding districts for their liberal support m the past, deeires to inform them that he has just received bis Spring Goods coqsistibg of Worsted Coatings, English and Scotch Also, from the celebrated Mosgiel aud l^aiapoi Factories, a very choice avsprtmeni to select ifrom, which he now offers for Cash " at 'reasonable prices. T, T. KERSLAKE,| Temple of -Fashion, Next Foresters' Hall. ! ' ■;■■■■. ■ ■ .-■•■■• > • iWorth of property m. this and adjoining Counties is now being offered for sale r L. G. WEST'S : ' LAND. AGENCY, Palmerston Nortn» RANGI TIX E 1 - S TREE T, Where any purchasers can be suited who may require either a plot of gardeji land with cottage ondlferred payment, a if atm m full profit, a large block of 'countr.y or a comfortable town residence, . special .attention being drawn to the lines :— ! 600 acres bush land, 150 laid Jn .grasb metalled read '300 acres bush land, 65 laid m grass, 1 , metalled road 12,060 acres light bmh land at 16s per ■ acre ;2QIBO acres partly cleared land at 35s per 1 acre, or eiibdivision 57 acres well improved farm, splendid sojl, good position. 10 acres .bushland, good poijit'on,Ls per acre 2 gentlemen's residences m Palmerston 44 acres with house, orciiard, etc 2 lr- acre sections ; 4 quarter acre sec- : tions, oh easy teims. - rpO let, 5 houses and cottages, at _L rents tsom 12s to 5s per wick ; : Tbree farm^ and a 10 acre section m grass, and f'pneed. ' IT OK sale, threp pprtabje steam enijD ginesin good order and with good j ■• certificates. fTIHIS Manawatu Daily Times iJL being the oldest paper, m Manawatu necessarily has a circula : tieß and standing nrhich defies com Ipetitioh. ; liarger circulation than sny other paper on the Coast, and . aaily increasing.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1211, 31 March 1884, Page 1
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479Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1211, 31 March 1884, Page 1
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