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Jackets <s_ ulsters jackets & ulsters jackets <s_ ulsters Dolmans Dolmans Dolmans wJUST OPENED the newest de'- 5 _ signs m the above, together wi|;K' every fresh Novelty for the 5: Season, grand choice of ' ew Dress Fabrics, Costumes, &'c v &c. dressmaking , ; Dressinakiiig LADIES aie reminded that Miss Hepburn is still- m charge of this Departmentywii h the latest appliances to secure perfection of fih Price's ■trictly moderate, and first class work guaranteed. t ' v J.tß. Hamilton's, Draper, Clothier, and Outfitter, Comer i of Main and George Streets. . Manawatii Daily Tinies. FEILIJINGiBRANUHdPHd-] 1 : ..'. ON and after Monday, January 21, 1884, all. Feilding business connected with the " Manawatu Daily Times," wiU be traneadted 'at; the Feilding Office, Manchester ■ treet-, next Mr Carthew's, stationer.* The Resident Representative, Mr T. W. K. Foster, lately Clerk for .the, E..& <i). Aid Corporation, has full power to transact all business, collecc accounts, receive orders, &c.,' connected "with the Feilding Office. , ■' - G, W.RUSSELL. v/ . AProprieton j P'lmerston North, January 19, 1884. . MEDICAL NOTICE. D-B CURL, of Rahgitikei, visits Palmerston. every FRIDAY arriving per midday train, and may be consulted between .the hours of 1 and Jf) 80 p.m. Attendance Rooms at Mr Reining* ton's Dispensary, opppsite Bank of ;! Austfalttsia, the Squstte^ 'r / „A. J. LINTON'S NOTICE; TT, AND for Sale iv Large or ,f J Sir a Blocks m all. parts he Distric either for cash or, :■; .erms. " : -■'■ -'-'•. .'... ... MONEY TO LEND m any Amount on Freehold hvads,. &t oweßt possible rates A .'. Also a number of HOUSE Properties-, for .sale * ' cheap, either for Cash or. .Deferred Payments. ._.,,> ; :.y y ■ j/lintQn, .. '.'"'.'' -Auctioneer., x t* n .-./; <MR COTTLE. DIITiL SOEGBOS Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. BISGiS fo notify that his -ANTI-. SEPTIC TOOTH POWDER, can bt had a* Mr Leary's, Chemist, a^ which place he can be consulted. Monthly, da?esbeitig published m tbjs ppper.r .Apfji 11 * 01611 * 8 ma y 'be left 'at' MrLearj's, , yv.i , ■ - >■', . .- { -"■ •■-' : : OHEMISTr/"V 1 ' i . , :.'">'''.i!'AV The Squa-sr, Pa^^jsrsto-n*^ v \ SPARKuIN G Si UN G.- a new 'EfleWscent, equal toEno's Fruit salt A : .Aa. . COOPJEJB'S SSE^P DIP. : Hansen'B Cheese Eennet -Ex ..'ftct, -„ ' . Cheese Colonrn^, and Butter , . Colouring, m bottles from Is 6d ( : Dvlmatian Insect Powder ...■■; :.-...'" Snperior Quinine and Iron Wine "' ' Liebig's BaTk and Beef Wine -y-A •- The'Brirrotigh's Beef and Iron Win* Branson's Coffee Extract „ . . A large assortment oehoie Perfumes, bo»pp, and Brushware ' ! ' B. LK_TOT^ Chemist* . ' Thb Squabb. *. j A" A. TO PfiESERVE, WHITEN, AND BEAUTIFY THE TEETH,- IUSK." A. M.rvLoASBY^rGo^S CABBOLISED EOSE TOOTH ' POWDER. , It prevents and arrests decay, depdoriset bad breath, presei-res the enamel, -and whitew the teeth ;in boxes st ,2s, sufficient " for three months* use. wMr Loasby's Tooth Powder— th« receipt for whioh I hay» seen— is both ( pleasant and efficacious. It is especially useful in' CMet of tender gums. (Bigned) HERBERT BAWSON, -'•'. Dent - 'st.. Wellington Terrace, Nov. 13ti^ 1883." The above can be ohtained f rom MR. R. LEARY, Chemist, Palmerston. , ( •■,_'- -4JOOO ACRF OP FIRST CLASS r LA? FOR SALB IN* * MANAWATU. THE Emigrant and Colonists 1 Aid Corporation have ■- the •bore quantity ofland for sale m - auctions varying m Bize from v 100 TO 500 ACRES. *' ; IN THB ' MANCHESTER BLOCK, Mj9INA- .-*• watu, ■•■■■• Tho 'most rising district m thj^ Effort 1 *; blind. t .' ' i'ho land is of the best quality , and duny caseß has very valuable timber upon it. , The Manchester Block is' the oontre of the Manawatu Timber industry, three fourths of the saw- ' iniilß m that County being located on the Block. The land is opened up by roaas,' ' m many cases metalled, and the Railway fro-m foxton to' patea, ,'Runs through the settlement. Taking'into consideration the quaifcy'of the soil, the accessibility and proximity to railway communication, the land on the Manchester Block is (j- forth* cheapest now offering to ike would-be settler. The population of the Block is at present about 3,500. Price — 60s per acre, three-fourths : ai purchase money many remain on mortgage at seven per cent, for five yeara if required. ' '**- Title under thp Land Transfer Act. Ful information supplied to in* «nding purchasers on application to ne Company's Office, Eeilding,, i" 'where, a guide and horse will be supplied to enable buyers to personally uupect the land. Flans of Block

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1218, 8 April 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1218, 8 April 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1218, 8 April 1884, Page 2

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