1 . :...... THE ~T / Manawatu Daily Times. 1876. fpHE Largest, Oldest-Established X and most widely circulated daily newspaper m the Manawatu. Published at Palmereton North every Jevening at 4 p.m. f rice— One Penny. Bases of SuBSCREPiioir. (DciiVered or posted) JPerqu ter m advance ... "* "f 5 Per quarter booked... ... ». ■'■■'«■» Per qutrter. poeted, m rin&* »• •J ? Perquarter, posted, and booked ... 9 « Per half j*u M advance ... ... .10 -J Per haif year hooked 1J « Per half year posted m advance ... 16 O Per half year ugeted and booked ... 19 o Per •nnnm m a&vance .... ... 20" Per annum hoofed ... ... .« 26 o Per^inntiin, posted, m *$m™> ••• g g annum, poeted, and Booked ... »» v ' L Btliß.fo AiWEßTißaro. . Wanted Column;— ls words Is. per inch cash. Casual Advertisements: — 3s per nch per insertion, and 2s per inch oach succeedirg consecutive inser.HonSi Advertisements which do not appear m consecntive issues will be charged full rates. Standing advertisements as per arrangement. Every encouragement given to advertisers and the widest publicity guaranteed • N/) charge made for alterations. ; i ; Job Printing. Every description of job printing executed with neatness end despatch and at Town prices for cash. Orders taken for Lithographic Mid Copperplate work. . . Manawatu Daily Times Machine Printing Office, The Square, Talmerston N. Business ' Office— Foresters' Hall THE MANAWATU HERALD, PUBLISHEI) at Foxton eVery / Tuesday and Friday, contains all the latest Shipping, Commercial, Englisn and Foreign, Colonial, and Manawatu County News ap tothe time of, goin^to press. Copies may ;,be. had of Mr- lr*rk, Bookseller, the Square, PJmerston. Northj on tbeieyening ot issue. jJ.* :: l : : !I 'j. r. Russell, ....'■... yn , ? .. « . r proDriet^r. «^J£re~yoiu melancholic? : •_. " Are you nervous ?. Are you weak? Are you about to marry ?.• - • A NT P X*T I E N T £1. Living mlf ew Zealand ; . Aot being able to travel to consult DB. L. L. SMITH, yet wißhing~to have the benefit of Lib great, experience m SPEOIAii Cftn consult him by letter, fee £1 can have medicine* appropriately packed^ rand forwarded without ttfonble, risk, or publicity. f ; x»r. v. L. SMITHJ L&2, ''Cpllinß-Btrect East, Melbourne. /IRATEFUL. — COMFORTING Ix — BPPB'B COCOA. BREAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge of the natur* laws which govern flte operations of Uigei tion and n»*,rition, r and by a careful apphca tion of Abe line properties of well-selectet Cocoa. Mr. Eveb has provided our break fait tables with a de-licatcly-flavoiedbeverag which may save us many heavj doctors bills. It is- by the judicious use of sue articlea of diet that a constitution may gradnally built; up until strong enough t: resißt,every tencltncy to disease. . Hundred of subtle maladies ore' floating around jeady to attack wherever there is a w^ai point. We roey escape many a fatal shall. ty keeping ourselves well f orti|led with ..,,- blood and a properly-nourished frame.— S> rticle m the " Civil Service Gazette." Made simply with boiling water or milk; Sold only m fhckets or tint labelle
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1234, 12 May 1884, Page 4
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476Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1234, 12 May 1884, Page 4
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