P • MOWLEM, The Square, PALMEHyrow. VALUER, and COMMISSION Agent. £50 ™l£sooo TO LEND, at lowest rates. For Sale — Farms „ Sections m the Square and vicinity. £ „ Several Town Residence^ and Cottages on easy Terms. UNION FIRE & JMARINE INSURANCE oOMPANr. THE above Company ia pre« pared to accept risks of all descriptions^ Losses promptly settled. Every information on application to F. MOWLEM, Sub-Agent. A Keal Bargain. FOR SALE— A SPLENDID PROPERTY at Parawanui, Rangitikei, consisting of — PriCi ACRES first-class \JjLLi land, all fenced sen. curely and subdivided into 9 paddocks. There is a well -finished 10 « roomed house on the pi*operfcy< with outbuildings, stables, sheep yards, dip, &c. v Prick, £3 10s Per A cue. For all further particulars, apply to ■ ■• - ; ; ' '• ■ : . ■' .■ .. F. MOWLEMV ..';:..;• Commission Agent, The Square, .-_• Palmerston North. Special Announcenient, To Farmers, Owners of Property Auctioneers, Land. Companies, Investment Societies, Commission Agents, &c. \ Notice .Extraordinary. MESSRS PALMERSON ANIISCOTT,- ---' Surveyors and Commission Agents, beg to announce that they have just opened a ...' ■ ■ . .' - .■•'.■■■. ■ ; ' BSA:NGH»,r. ; j ; .? . . . OF THBIB .. -c Land A gency Business / • ' ■ — India, ,- :'.':,'■'% With which they .hay« arranged for the ex« . tensive advertising of propertiu? for sale m this district. Already many clients hay* been mnking inquiries, and the firm antici* pate a considerable demand for land m Ma« nawatu bj residents of India. They are now prepared to receive for transmission. to their branch o&ce m India, full particulars of far m and rural properties m these districts, improv-d or otherwise of which the owners wish to dispose. They have reabon to believe that with t!ie specinl ndvjintflgres of soil, clis mate, and geographical position which Ma; nawatu offers that roanyjtransactionfladvan* tageous to the vendors and the district will be effected. The firm will txert themselves to the utmost m the interests of the yen* dors or agents, and wi'l be satisfied with a reasonable cemmision. They trust this efa fort to introduce a new and desirable class of settlers will be appreciate^, and they give their assurance no effort shall be wanting on their part to secure the best value obtainable for their clients. It is desirable no time should be lost m for« warding to their Palmerston office; all the required particulars for early transmission to India. „ •..:■...•• Exchange Buildings, June 4, 1884. Evening Glass., "THQII Mathematics, Classics, and JP ge;nera.l instruction. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 p.m. : Instructions Pianoforte , and Violir. Attends Balls, Parties &c. Orders left a* Mr W. Park's will receive promj. attention. Apply to VIKO. P. COBBE, Main Street, Palmerscon North, Zealandia Boots Zealandia Boots TO the Ladies of Palmerston, I hare jukt opened a special select .sbipmen of the above well-known Boots to or ownspecial order and respectfully call;; your at-, tentlon to the following choice makes. I*adies high lace uplricl, of I superior finish and. quality, • A 'tho I eatandi a Brand I Ladles' High Button Kid,! Vbe Pride of Capterbury, quality unsurpassed m the colony. The j Zealanclia Brand. ' -. • Ladies' Fine Kid Walking Shoes, of a quality rarely seen io these parts. Fit and style, as i only to be had at J. B. Hamis* ton's. Speciality for Wet Weather, Ladies' Patent Damp-proof Kid F.S. This boot is warranted to contain a cork middle sole, so introduced as to render it entirely impervious to outward moisture of any kind, at the same time the necessary p»rspiration of the foot is not impeded m the slightest degree. In Children's Boots ; An immense variety of every make and a , marvel of cheapness. . ' J. B. HAMILTON, DRAPEE AND OUTFITTER.. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Fred- Williams^ HAVING- leased., the Stablea connected with the Princess Hotel, at Terrace End intends rnn« ning "a Passenger Coach between Palmerston and Woodville, /; Fares — «?ach way 7s 6d : return tickets 12s 6d. Full particulars ia future issue,
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1229, 27 June 1884, Page 3
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623Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1229, 27 June 1884, Page 3
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