J. W. M'DUFF, IMPOUTER & COACH BUIIiDER. CAMPBELL PLACE, WANGANUI, XS now building Vehicles of all descriptions at unprecedentedly low prices. As he is a Direct Importer from England and America of all articles used m the tirade, he can afford to supply a better article for lees money than any other builder m the province, as the following Prices will testify :— Spring Carts from £21 : . t Dogcarts, from. £25 . Double. Buggies, from .£4o . Whiteohap^i \n& Pagnill Carti, from£24 ;.7 : ;~v:; ; Single Buggies, from £80, Waggonettes, from £45 And every other class of Vebiflle at e«[baUy low .prices. As" Ke is alio m receipt of all the lateit designs from London and New lerk, customers can rely on baying all the latest improvementi and modern designs: ' Ui (" ' N.Bl— The cost of a Carriage depends" greatly on style and finish. v : '" '* Every article guaranteed of the beat, material and finish. ' - i: ■ , 'f . ■.ii ■• ! ■ . ■ Special Announcement, To Farmers, Owners of Property AucUoneero, Land Companies, ( Investment Societies, CommiasioniAgente, Sco: i— - ( Notice Extraordinary. MB9SBSPALMERSONANDSC3OTT, Surveyors and Commission Agents, beg tojannounce that-they have jutt opened PRANQH land Aggney Biwiiiess INDIA, — With which they have arranged tor the ex« tensive advertising of properties for sale m this district. Already many clients have been making inquiries, and the firm antici. pate a considerable demand for land m Ma« by residents of India. They are now prepared to receive for transmission to their branch office m India, full particulars of far us and rural properties m these'diatricts,•mprovtd or otherwise of whicE the owners wish to dispose. They have reason to believe that with the special advantages of soil.'chV mate, and geographical position which Ma» nnwatuofEers that manyltransactionsadvanV tageons to the vendors and the district will be effected. The firm. will' exert themselves to the utmost m. the interests of the yen« dors or agents, and will be satisfied with a reasonable cemmision. They trust this efa fort to introduce a new and desirable class of settlers will ke appreciated, and they give their ] assurances no effort shall be wanting on their part to secuie the best value obtainable for their clients. It is desirable no time should be lost m forwarding to their Palmerston office all the required particularefor early tranfimission to India. . ' -■ Exchange Buildings, i ■-■■-■; -'-' •Time 4. 1884. ! TTTppLCOCK AND HOSKINGB Ginebal Blacksmiths ahd Fa»b»bi Next to Hamilton's Drapery. Work done on shortest notice. Agricultural and other implements re;V \ •' •■■;■-- paired. %://■.•■'■■,'. /', '■■■<■. Bxp^tieiiped Wheelwright constantly on theiieioisefiiv J i ' ■■■' '•■ '-■ }■ ')'.. ■:'■'..>. 1- ■ ■ >■ Are you melancholic ? : .• ; -..•; Are you nervouß ? f Areyouweak?! Are you about to marry ? "- a n t p "^if ; i :b' ;n ;t q. Living m New Zealand ' *ot being able to travel to conault < DE. LL. SMITH,, " *«t wishing to have the benefit of bis great experiencein SPIJCIAL DISEASES, can consult him by letter, -fee £1 can have medicine* appropriately utckfcd. and -forwarded without • **onble, risk, or publicity. E : i ij Tf x..L. SMITH, is 2, Coilins-strect East, Melbourne. THE MANAWATU HERALD, PUBLISHED at Foxton every Tuesday and Friday, contains all the latest Shipping, Commercial, English and Foreign, Colonial, and Manawatu County News ap to the time of going to presb. . ; U j .."<■■: I Copies may be had of Mr iirk Bookseller, the Square, PJmerston j North, on the evening oi issue. J '""" ' J. E. EUBSELL, Proprietor. 1 Manawatu Daily Times. b : Establisheditß7s. JBaXEB Of SupSCRIPTIOH. ; (Delivered or poetefl) t ■>.. . ..: ■ : :■■.-.■ ■•-■{■ /.'.>; r -'- »A . Perqu ter m advance * .i.^ ! ..i *0 i Per quarter booked ... ..• ... 66 Per quarter, posted, m advance ... 8 0 Per quarter, posted, and booked ... 9 6 Per half year m advance ...r .'.. Vj 10 0 Per half year, booked *" 13 0 Per half year posted m advance ... 16 0 Per half year posted and booked ... ,19 0 Per annum nx advanc«^ ¥ ..i< %i» <*§ ® Per •nnuvi bookedfi*. ■--£ ''tks v »»i 8© V ' Per a&nunij potted, m adwanoe ... 38 O Veranpura, posted, and b#oke4 ... W 9
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1285, 2 September 1884, Page 4
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646Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1285, 2 September 1884, Page 4
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