J"fOTl£l_.-. ::,,- --| NOTIC_. I -NOTICE j t ...-•••-.■■••••.' S " ,--./.-..■■-■> I '*\ » °SP-f • • * j-! j"* ..iii s*.5 *. ."-"''iT'Ll'l Having: leased the whole ef I "'-those premises' in- v/*_.*>s jThe Square^^alkerston ! m which he-has heem i ckRRYING ; OJT OTSITIESS for some time past, purposes } making hx£6W alterations } place on view J.IIJCI LARGER 1 mmmwiTAA than has hitherto been kept. » """j' s . y" The Inhabitants of Palmers . . _ . . . , . *|'/ ,- ston -■: : , ■_** - ■/■ knd|S"tpro"tgiding districts ? ■ j * are ' _riv_ted to mstlte " *4 ■ Ah Early inspection as; it is his intention to sell ; -'«■■•• all goods at the- ' •'■ j yi_o*^*rii9isp;A^ .'•_ REMUNERATIVE PRO- } PITThe Stock will be found toconsist of .everything required ; ma , general store. . IS hope Mf'-Bio^f^fiil^i6 J business tp merit a fair share of ipuhlic^su-pport. ] y ■-■>' 7:-y> ,-, * Fa^iHesi"^^/b(B 1 waited? upon', \ for orders and goods de- )■ livered to any part of the j odist^t,- jtf . ;. ;:: ,,,y y:, : y - . *"• AaE_)* BEAEKMi 7 THE SQtTARIE, i Jl'jZASiil. AG'A-XiA a,; • Palmerston Jfortlu ! a.R.A "J TAB AiAy j ' Mrs Smith TT EGS'tfr^.fo^her&a' _n__td£ T) and Customers that; „ she has resumed work as - >iqf) * ' r ' - j ..^L^R^IIR^S,; ,-v v?And hopes te Eecurivagaini all hex. • old Custom, as well as a good deal of new Gentlemen's Shirts golb up •_ the J shortest, notlcja.and allkinds yj "| ; , v pf J. Llaundry mork, } mxrl I :U;Heo;uti,4l wth tUtV .-> .■-,'". ; ; greatest care (.-. •>-..,*-;: Nbte the Address :— • MRS SMITHS Chuws^ St-rjeetjjoppoßite Te^n s, . IMPORTER^f'every_^-veltyin. } ,IC> •' JSi ■■■ ii ..'*■•".* -J • * ■■■-■** MILLINERY' MATERIALS, ' ' ' * I OSTRICH FEATHERS, \ FLOWERSr ''"'" ' : ' ' I UNDERCLOTHING* YISITQRS tp Wanganui will find theriiselves- weal repai_ _y going tO See ; -r ;,,, ,,-. . . , .-. .., .■■ i. ■-[ ;X; i ■; . I ; . lo; li|i* ;: Walker's XX Grand Show jof '.yy ' j\Ster^"noveltifs.-- '• First Shipment open for Inspection. U* MRS WALK_-R, ; U Victoria Avenut, Importer, Milliner, and Costumier, Wanganuiy March % 1884. Lime 1 Lime! Lime I F bit _j____," ! n large or small quantities," 1£ Tons XX -'XX « '■•' " Best Stone Lime, Suitable jf or 'purposes; (including Gardens, &c. C^heap .prices, .to suit tEe tinaes. y l ' C. TRICI-L--B^__.; i> v :-. ,*Prinoess;Brick Yards.' :nv . -*. •". •• y~ ■■ ■'-■ ■*•■*"''-•-«'■ j-- ! -:- YjlSlT'ltfG^^^ ; heads, .Business,., Cards*- and all other classes, ofidoribiugi Printing executed at the Times j office. Wei* ing ton < 1 rices* -.»■.- y* "' i *:"' ..,',. . .
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1212, 10 June 1884, Page 1
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341Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1212, 10 June 1884, Page 1
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