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j^mmmmmmy ■_-_________i l iiihi_i . r\R. M A „IU N E it , liuH<Jl?o^ ro A.0.P., MAY BE CONSULTED At his Residence. AMEBBURT STREET Paimeestox Nouth, Between the hours of i> and 10 a.m., 2 and 3 p.m. and 7 and t v.m. "T^vß. J. H. L. MACINTIRE, ! M.R.C.S. (England), L.S.A. (London),, Late Resident Medical Superintendant Royal Infirmary, Bristol, May be consulted at his residence, the Square, (house lately occupied by Mr WalJsgrare), between tbe hours et 9 audio a.m., 2 and 3 p.m., and 7 and 8 P4D. MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. CURL, of Rangitikei, visits Palmerston every FRIDAY arriving per midday train, and may be consulted between the hours of I and 5 SO p.m. Rooms at Mr Remington's Dispensary, opposite Bank of Australasia, the Souare J. LINTON'S NOTICE. T AND for Sale m Large or I i Sma Blocks m all parts he Distr either for cash or erms. MONEY TO IJVX" -Jii any Amount on i>ieuiioid lauds, at owest possible rates. . Also a number of HOUSE Properties for sale cheap, either for Cash or r _ Deferred Payments. J. LINTON, Auctioneer. MANAWATU DAILY TIKES. I BEG to intimate to advertisers and subscribers that I have disposed of the Manawatu Daily Times newspaper business to. Mr W. H. Smith, who will carry on the same as from June 1, 188.. All accounts for subscriptions and Btanding advertisements for the current quarter, as from March 81st, are to be paid to Mr Smith. All completed business will be charged | for by and payable to me. ! In handing over the business to my successor, I desire to express my ; sincerest thanks for the very lar^e measure of support accorded the pan perduring the two years I have been the proprietor, and I have every con* fidence that m Mr Smith's hands the paper will continue to hold its posi tion as the premier journal of Mana* watu. G. W. RUSSELL. Palmerston North, May 81st, 1884. E. LEAEY. CHEMIST; Tbb Squabe, Palmerston. SPARKLiNG SALINE, a new Efferrss* cent, equal toEno's Fruit fait COOPER'S SHEEP DIP.' Hansen's Cheese Rennet Extract, Cheeee Colouring, and Sutter Colouring, m bottles from Is 6d . Dahnatian Insect Powder Superior Quinine and Iron Wine < Xdsbig- Bark and Beef Wins The Bvrough's Beef and Iron Wine Branson's Coffee Extract A I- r g' 8 assortment ochoie Perfumes, > Soaps, and Brushware R. LEARY7 Chemist, Thi Sqva-ui. TO PRESERVE, WHITEN, AJTD BEAUTIFY TELE TEETH, USB JL 0 Ma LIOASBY k Co.'S CARBOLIBKD ROSE TOOTH POWDER. It *w«*tfl and arrests! decay, deodor «m bad breath, preserves the enamel, and whiteu tne teeth ; m boxes at 2s, sufficient ftr three months* #cc. «Mr Loasby's Tootfc Powder— the receipt tor which I hare see»— is both pleasant said efficacious. It is especially useful m teases of tender gums. _„„«„ (Suraed) HERBEBT BAWgON, D«»ti*t> Wellington Terrace, Nov. 13th, 1883." Ths _bove can be obtained from MR. B. LEABY, Chemist, Palmer.ton. *.«• AoaPr OP FIRST CLASS LAJf ' FOR SALE IN MANAWATU. THE Emigrant and Colonists Aid Corporation have the fbove quantity of land for salf m •actions varying m size from 100 TO 500 ACRES. IN THB ICANCHEBTEB BLOCK, tf ANAWATU, The most rising district m the ■T#rt v Island. _he land is of tho best quality, and _Oi_ny cases has very valuable timber upon it. The Manchester Block is the centre of the Manawatu Timber Stdustry, three fourths of the sawsailU m that County being located •nthe Block. The land ia opened up by roaas, ft Many eases metalled, and the RAILWAY PROM FOXTON TO PATEA, Buns through £he settlement. Taking into consideration the quaity -af the soil, the accessibility and to railway communication, the h.ttd oh the Manchester Block is foftfrtk* eheajmt now offering to the :*9U : 4~be tritter. 'Xhe population of tha Block is sf i resent about 3,500. Price — 60s _■_.• :i'i_cre, three-fourths •f purchase money toany remain on aiortgttge at seven per cent, for five years if required. _2_tl# unde^ tl_» Land Transfer. ■«*•'•"''.' Fnl information supplied to m- | Yenning purchasers on application to a* Conapany's Office',, Feilding, where » guide and horse will be sup. plied to enable buyers to personaliv inspect the land. Plans of Block aad any information required sent free to any address, on application f b latter to the Aobt Emigbant ad 001-oiwt'h aid Oorooiation

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1226, 24 June 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1226, 24 June 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1226, 24 June 1884, Page 2

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