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r\R : MA RRI NE R, A y flußiJßoir ro A^.O.P., MAY BE CpNSULTEi) _ At his Residence, AMESBURY STREET PAIfItBBSTON NOKTH, between the hours of 9 and 10 a.m., 2 and 3 p.m. and 7 and fcn.ni. TNfc&J.'H. L. MACINTIRE, j "(England), L.S.A. (London); - Late Resident Medical Superintendant Royal Infirmary, Bristol, May be consulted at his residence, the : iqiiare, (house lately occupied by Mr WaUsgrave), between the hours ot 9 and 10 a.m., 2 and 3 p.m., and 7 and 8 "***yy., MEDICAL NOTICE. DR CURL, of Rangitikei, visits Palmerston every-FRIDAY Arriving per midday train, and may > be consulted between the hours pf 1 r .iia^d; s^Bo p.m.;A''' v . r " y.y.y\ ZJ^yiLi^^mf^i^ma at Mr Reming* " ton's Dispensary, opposite Bank of Australasia, tbe, So^are U J^ LmTON»B NOTICEI ." i. v •■> •---'■ - ■ - . ' ~ ' -; "Tp AND for Sale m Large or -Jj Sma Blocks m all parts . he .Distr, . either for oasn or •^friria.^' 7 — ■''■'■ '-- i^ i -- | MONEY. TO LENiy W>any Amount on Freehold iands, -'''At owest possible rates. * Also a number of " "T; T'OtJBE Properties for sale JEti- cheap, either for Caah dr Deferred Payments. ypAAAy Ay J. LINTON, .:,■-:'.'■ Auctioneer.---'7.7.1 ■"'-.■■'- ■■ - MANAWATU DAILY TIMES, s; "T" ■. BEG to intimate to advertisers y-JL'' and subscribers that I have disposed of the Manawatu Daily Times < ti^wspaper business to Mr W. .Smith, who will carry on the same '"ai from June 1, 1884. All accounts for subscriptions and advertisements for the cur?rent quarter, as from March 31st, to be paid to Mr Smith. All c cbmpleted business will be charged °f^iby r arid payable to me. "J* J^ W jpandmg- over the business to my successor, Idesire to express my •innoerest thanks for the very large measure of support accorded the pan per during the two years I have been the prpjoietor, and I have every c6n» • ifidence that m Mr Smith'shands the! paper will continue to hold its posi ! tion as the premier journal of Mana« ■watu. G. W.RUSSELL. Palmerston North, * r Mayßlst, 1884 i •| Ay [ ■■ 't I ■ '.■ •■; .- • - : . '■■■ - '•■ '. -\yU ■ ~ z77hi> yQBEMi&T., Thi* Squabe, . Palmerston. ■-";j'tA- '■' i ■-*- SPARKLiNG j SALINE, a new Bffsrveicenti equal to Eno's Fruit Salt • CppPEB'S SHEEP DIP. , ' } ' ' £siuen's " 'Cheese Rennet Extract, Cheese Colouring, and Butter V!; '-' Colouring, m bottles from Is 6d \ : ''ACi__uitiMiiisw^ : '*, .A!".. .' J3siperior Quinine and Iron Wine . ' ■ ;■ Lisbig's Bark and Beef Wins - 1 ' «fhe Burroughs Beef and Iron Wins... BraMon'B Coffee Eitraofc; A large assortment oohoie Perf umss, Soaps, and Bruahwars - --' B, LEARY7 Chemißt, n .THI SOUAM. „y . .riTO PRESERVE, WHMEN,ANB r BEAUTIFY THE TEETH, USE A.. Jjla JjOASBY k V/P<B OABBOLISBD ROSE TOOTH POWDER, pTwents and arrests'decay, dsodor •as bad< breath, preserves the enamel, and Whitens tb* teeth ; -in boxes at 2s, sufficient fox, three >months' use. VMrLo«by*s Tooth Poird*p—th» receipt . tor which I have seen— « both, olsasant aad efficacious.' It is especially ussfnl m eases of tender gums.. . A A '.Surnedi HERBERT BAWSON, Dentist. Ifellington Tenwse, Nov. 18th, 1883." Tke above can be obtained from MR. B. LEARY, -- - Chemist, Palmerston. *fiW AciiF^ OP FTRST CLASS J_Air FOR SALE IN ; . *- ; ; : MANAWATU. . v : . ' '' -' i : rtjHipj Emigrant and Colonists JL • Aid Corporation have the tbove quantity of land for salt! m ■actions varying m si»e from * 100 TO 500 ACRES. IN THE MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU, ;T|ia most, ruing . cQstrict m the ...^Vfatoad.: " '-i'he land is of the best quality, and A-a__ny cases has very valuable dmber upon it/ 'The Manchester Block is the. essntre of the 'Manawatu Timber industry, three fourths of the sawaa^JLis m that County being located on the Block. -The land is opened up by roaas, A-manf cases metalled, and tho RAILWAY FROM FOXTON TO t 7", c- PATEA,' „ ? 'I Buna through the settlement. Taking into consideration the quaitijoi the soil;' the accessibility and prozinuty to railway communication, ' the land oii the Manchester Block is by firths cheaprtZiovo offering to the $oould-be settler, the population of the Block is ai . resent about 3,500. Price — 60s per acre, three-fourths «f purchase money many remain on mortgage at seven per cent, for five years it required. Title* under the Land Transfer •"Pol information supplied, to in* ■ending purchasers wi application to _M Compjiny[s , Office, Feilding, where a. guide and horse will be supto enable buyers to personally anspect the land. Plans of Block and any iflfonnation required sent free to any address, on application » b letter to the Aokt Emioeaot jb! CCT^giar*! aid Cowotation 3«IXK,YTJ|JsV *

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1221, 18 June 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1221, 18 June 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1221, 18 June 1884, Page 2

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