TT J, FREEMAN (Succesnor t* C. Campbell; WATCH & CLOCK MAKER. JEWELLER, &c, Manners street, 1 We ll i n.gt]o n. 'Every description, .of- I. Horological ■ • Work Cleaned & Repairedi ; A Large Stock of Greenstone Jewel- ; r on hand* JW. J. NETTLE SHIP, ; LATE JAMES KING &GO., '' Victoria A ver.ue, Wanganui., WORKING JBWELLBRB AND GOLDSMITHS. ' i ' , Every description of work manufactured i ;on the premistjß." ! TAMES KING, WATCHMAKER; \O GOLD & SIIiVER SMITH, Manufacturing Jeweller, (Opposite Royal Oak Hotel) CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON 1 6rder« for the trade carefully^ : attended to. The largest stock of Stones and Gems j in the colony. By Special 4M *^^fc - ' Appointment To his Ex- '?&E@E$EX&' : --To his E'- r callanqr.Sir USf3^6sjW2:- • r. Sl r A Hercules tarn & "W. LITTLE JOHN, & Son., WATCHMAKERS, f EWELtERS and OPTIGANS, el ■ ' Lainbton Quay, Wellington. On hand, a select assortment of First Class Gold and Silver, Watches; also, ' the newest designs in Jewellery. Prices on application. Watches sent by post to any part of the Colony. Temple of Easbion. THE UNDERSIGNED in returning thanks to the inhabitants of PalmerstOD and surrounding districts for their liberal support in the past, desires to inform them that he has just received his Spring Croods consisting of Worsted Coatings, English ! and Scotch Tweed., Also, from the ': celebrated - MosgieJ and Kaiapoi Fac- '.' tories, a very choice assortment to select % from, which he now bifers for Cash at [ reasonable prices, i ■ ' "'■ ■' . ■ '. ■ ' T-, T. KERSLAKE, Te.hflb o» Fashiokj Next Foresters' Hall. ■ r ' — : ' — ; M 20,000 Worth of property in this and adjoining Counties is now being offered for. iale ! v l. a. west's 1 LAND AGENCY, Palmerston North ■■ R A N G I T I K E 1 - ST R E E T, ! , Where - any purchasers can be suited who may require either a plot of garden land with cottage on d-fen ed payment, a splendid farm in full profit, a large block of * country or a comfortable town residence, special attention being drawn to the following lines :— 600 acres bush land, 150 laid^in [grass metalled read 300 acres bush land, 65 laid .in grass, metalled road 12,060 acres light bufeh land at 16a per i acre , . > 2080 acres partly cleared land at 35s per acre, or subdivision 57 acres well improved farm, splendid soil, good position. ' 10 acres bushland, Rood position, L5 per acre . ' 2 gentlemen's residences in Palmerston 44 acres with house, orchard, etc 2 1- acre sections ; 4 quarter acre sec-r tions, oh easy terms. . rpO let, 5 houses and cottages, at X rents trom 12s to 5s per week'; > ' Three farms and alO acre section > in-grass, and fenced. fTiOK, sale, three portable steam en- - JJ ginesin good order aud with good certificates. Lime! Lime! Lime! TjIORSALE, n large or small quantitieß.li Tons Best Stone Lime, Suitable* for all purposes, including Gardens, &c. Cheap prices, to ..; '"' ..suit the times. 1 ' X .y- .u\TRIC^EBAN|L, ij; '•' :
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1228, 3 May 1884, Page 1
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476Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1228, 3 May 1884, Page 1
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