THE Manawatu Daily Times being the oldest paper m Manawatu necessarily has a circula won and standing which defies com petition. Larger circulation than stny other paper on the Coast, and wailr inereaHmfi-. WANTED KNOWN -That I have always on hand and for sale a large ,stock ? <6f. double and single seateG Buggies, Ladies'' Phaetons, Waggon ettes, Business Spring Traps all descriptions, City Ex presses, Spring Tip Drays, Comriioti Tip Drays ; also, first clas*. Brougham sud 1 first class Landau cars riage. K very article bmlt of the best, material and the woikmanship ; i_: no-to-be sui-passed. Apply to the Weilington Coach -Factory* Manners street and Tarahaja" Place. M. Bohan, Pro - pnetor, who has 32 years' colonial ex«« perience. — — — ~ — __. ". 'A ' — - j ■;,; ; i, '-• .. BUY NO OTHER MA__G BUT ; l^rsOr?!^. ' chadwick'S )tv_____-W\ ,I _K Super Six Cosd .!_?' ° OTTC > N - is Ud surpassed To be had at all Retail Drapers. Sole Wholesale Agents, SARGOOD, SON & EWEN, Dunedin, Christchurch, Auckland, Invercargi Public Notice; MESSRS LOUND & PEDERvSEN, Tinsmiths &c.j beg to notify that they have disposed of their Palmerston business to Mr JAMES ROWLINS; who they trust will receive the same share of public patronage hitherto accorded to them. All accounts due to Messrs Lound and Pedereen must be paid by the end of tlie present month to Mr T. R. WALTON, whose leceiptwill be _. . sufficient discharge. LOCNT) & PEDSRSEN. Palmerston Feb. Ist, !88_. IN reference. to the above, James Rowlins desires to assure the public that no effort will be spared' to secure a eoidiouaoce of the support accorded to hi« predecessors. Every ha.'sfaclion guaranteed at the lowest possible charge. JAMES ROWLINS. BROWNE &BOISENS TATTERS ALL'S * LIVERY AND BAIT 'STABLES. Rangitikei Strpet. Palmebston North. HORSES carefully and thoroughly broken to saddle single and double harness. . Buggies of all descriptions, ' amd horses always on hire at moderate charges. Good paddocks and large roomy loose boxes. The stables being open day and night, and our motto being '' civility and attention," we shall always be open to do business and trust to see ".our old Mends and their friends " rally reurid. ' . N.8.-r— The loose , boxes are well adepted for race horses and other travelling blood stock. Horses trained for Race Meetings. Hordes bought, sold or exchanged. SSs 3 " Note the Address.— Rangitikei Sreet, next Wood's, Blacksmith. S>\ EORGE and COMPANY, PALMEBSTON BUTCHERY, The Square, Palmerston North. Orderß punctually attended to. nr T\ I N S D A LE CITY BUTCHERY, The Square, Palmerston North. PURE W*TER. 11 MONTAGUE, &CO are willing . » .. to unve Pipes for Abyssinian wells, lake all rick--, and guarantee a good flow of. water. A _ 3s' 6ri PER FOOT. l^.B. If water a not obtained, no mon''y to be paid Addbess : ■•-.'■■ TAONUI STREET.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1212, 10 June 1884, Page 1
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447Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1212, 10 June 1884, Page 1
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