fTIHE Manawatu Daily Times _jL being tlie oldest paper m Manawatu necessarily has a circula t? [v and standing which defies com petition. Larger circulation than My other paper on the Coast, and daily increasing. \T. T ANTED KNOWN -That I have "■ ' always on hand and for sale a ig j l . stock of double and single seatea Bi i Ladies 1 Phaetons, AVaggon ett*| j; Busiuess Spring Traps all description , City Expresses, Spring Tip Drays, Common Tip Drays ; also, first clas« Brougham and 1 first class Landau cirs riage. Every article built of the beat material and the workmanship is no» tp be surpassed. Apply to the Wellington Coach Factory, Manners street and Taranaki Place. M. Bohan, Proprietor, who has 32 years' colonial ex« perience. "OUT NO OTHER MAKE JP> BUT i^jfl^. CHADWIOK'S j^l^JSm ,SurEß Six Cob© : H w;? ' cotton. ■ To be had at all Retail Drapers. . Sole Wholesale Agents, SARGOOD, SON & EWEN, : Dunedin, ', ... Christchurch, Auckland, ' Invercargi Public Notice. MESSES LOTJND & PEDER. SEN, Tinsmiths &c, beg to notify that they have disposed of thei)* Palmerstoh business to Mr JAJjIES KOWLINS, who they trust will' receive the same share of public patronage hitherto accorded to them. ' All accounts due to Messrs Lound and: Pedersen must be paid by the end of the present , month to Mr T.R. WALTON, whose leceiptwill be a sf.nicient discharge. LOUNJ) & PEDERSEN. Palmerston Feb, 15t,.] 884. IN reference to the above, James Rowlins desires to assure the public that no effort will be spared to secure a continuance of the sup* port accorded to his predecessors. Every satisfaction guaranteed at the lowest possible charge. JAMES EOWLINS. BRGWHE £ SDiSEN'S TA'ITEKSALL'6 LIVEItY AND BAIT STABLES. .Kangitikei t>tr«t t. Palmebsion JNorth. HO B S E S carefully and thoroughly broken to saddle single aud double harness. Buggies of all descriptions, and horses always on hire at moderate charges. Good pad-Jocks and large roomy loose boxes, The stables being open day and night, and our motto being " civility and attention," we shall always ba open to do, business and trust to see " our old friends and their friends " rally round; - ...■.-■.... Nlß.— The loose boies are well adapted fur race horses and other trayeiliiig blood stock. Horses framed, for .Race" Meetings. Horses bought, sold or exchanged. 'IS* Note the Address. — Rangitikei Sreet, next Wood'a, Blacksmith. yn EORGE and COMPANY, PALMEBSTON BUTCHEKY, j The Squabe, Pdlinerstori North; ' r Orders punctually attended to. T T) lif B 1^ Jj . CITY BUTCHEHY, The Square, Palmerston North. NORTHERN ASSURANCE TOMPANY. KSTAliUsllKl) 1836. Capital £3,000,000. Risks taken at lowegt possible rates. THOMAS HANSON, , FlTZHKll^JiJl'l' STB.JSET, Bub~Agent. TT .I SIT IK G C'aulij, Posters, Bill V , . .heads, Busiuess Cards, and all other classes of Jobbing Printing executed at the Timbs ofiice. Welington jiixicea* , .<
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1241, 20 May 1884, Page 1
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456Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1241, 20 May 1884, Page 1
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