VV. M'DUFF, mpORTEE/ &■ GOACH Jr.. iBTJILDEiR. CAMPBELL. PLACE, WANGANUI, J"?S now building Vehicles of all des--1 criptions at unprecedentedly low Juices. As he it. a Direct Importer from Dngland and America of all articles used m the trade, he can afford to supply a better article'^fbr-' le*s moneyithan any other builder m the province- as the following Prices will testify :— Spring Carta from £21 Dogcarts, from £25 Double Buggies, from £40 Tv'hij^hap^j.^d.'^-Pa^aU''.. Carts, from £24 SSingle^Buggies, .from £80. . .Waggonettes, from £45 ' ? And;! every' other, class of <• Vehicle at' i equally low pi ices. As he is also m receipt of all the latest^deiigns^m London and New lerk, custohifers^cin rely on having all the latest improvements . and modern designs. yf ;■*!<•'■? rAli AAA yZAZ A- A A JSr.Jßi—Thecost of a Carriage depends greatly on style and finish. •■■■■■*'>■'■ \ $■;;, ;'. A'ii ;•.;>''•& A: '■■'■' .-■■■■ ■"■ Every article guaranteed of th ' t material and finish. Special Announcement. To Farmers, Owners of Property Auctioneers; Land Compaq , /nieß/ lin vestment Societies A Commission Agents, &c. i.' -'■ ' ' .... ■ : .'■ .;■■■! Notice Extraordinary. MB^& PALMEBJJON ANDIBCOTT, ''■■ Siifveyoip and Commission Agents, . beg, ta. annonnce that tbey have, juit opened BRANCH 7 ■ ] OF THEIB tana Agency Business ; — INDIA,— With which they hay* arranged tor the ex* tensive advertißing-ofproßertUi for sale iv. this district. ; Already many clients have been mirktng Inquiries, and- the firm anticipate a ci-nsiderable < emand for land m Ma-nfiwat-u by residents of India. Tbey aieno.*;: prepared to receive fo: iransmission to their brkuch office m In. ia, full par icalare of : far ns |and rural pro) eriiesin tbeße districts} •mp'rov d,or otherwise of which the owners w wh to dispose. VThey have reason \o be'-i^vj- . that; v?ii"'h't _c specifil advaV.t'ipes of soil, cii« mat 1 -and gcoginphical position which MantwatjuoffeTs that nianyltf n«»ctiomadv'anH \ taeeous to t^e. vendors ..end- th^dislrict , will : will exert themselves : itothe- utmost in' the intei « sls'of the yen« Cora' of agents, and.wi Ib^ satisfied with a .feapon'able cemmision. They trust this efs fort to; introduce a new aid desirable class of settlerßwill '.e> appreciate- , and they give their^assuranoe npA effort shall be wabtingftn their part Secure, the best yalpe 'obtainable for their clients. . Iti is desirable no' time Bbould be lost m for'waiting to their PalnsersVonpoffice 'all, J;be required particu'afs for , early transmission to India.. >;-/*-■> - ' .-•--, ; ■ -. Exchange ■'Buildings,' . 1 '■• June|.!lßß4. • : ' . vj W X ■■■ ■-■■ ■ - -7 ' '-•- '■'■ ' -'A' i ;;.';. . '.•■'"'■''' and hoskihgs GBNBBAL BIACWHITHB and Famibm a : &^m^^'V^^wU..y^ -j- ' Work done- on shoi*test notice. 'll y-! J \ . i j" ■■ . t- \ : i ■A T >L I '■' "■ -} V •'-' ■( I ■>■■ ' i^rictiltUTa) T and other implements re- . \w..fMrama i- -KspiHeirw^^hjMjliinghiiWnstontlyj. A op the pumices. : A AAA yA. A At. A' ,-'y '. T - -V- !,A Ai ZyA A ,a .ZZ AA a :J . — ; •".- " a — : — : — : Are you -melancholic ? > , Ar© you nervous ? : Are you we ak ?, r ;a | Aref ydii about io marry ? <■. •■*' jji v ! p,^A T -i:E «:iT. CXA ' Living m New-Ziealand ibt being able to travel to consult • i i ] . .yyi.-.<:.tl A- ...A::- -y-y.. A .l BE. %L. SMITH, • f4t-wißhing to have the henefitof -: a, ■,;..! .j tiß^ieat expeyience m <7 - can ; ctmßilit hi|a by letter, fee £1 3 can' haye v lnedi6iheg appropriately; niiiktd and forwarded witmoiii >?onble, risk> or publicity; aa SMITH, ' A.&2, &Mim'Bite9t East, Melbourne. :^Tb|e MANAWATU HEBALD, PUBLISHES) *t Foxton every i Tuesday and Friday, conA_ins all the latest Shipping, Commercial, English and Foreign, Colonial, and Manajwatu County News ap tothe timeot going! to press. Copies may be bad =of fcpkrk ' Bookseller, the Square, rJmerston North, on the evening oi issue, J. B. BUfcSELL, ..,.,.. «*>* ■_■<.-,.• w■- -,;; 'Proprietor.""''-' *^ -i ■'■ ZZ ■ ' '.■:■ '' .-''■•■ •-" Maiiawatu JJaily Times. a j :^Jfcajnisjie| 1876. ■ Baies of Subscbiptioh. - (Delivered or posted) i - '".].' :. » d Perqu ter m »dy»hc» ... •'' * 2 Per qbarter booked... ... ..... j> ° Per qharter, poeteU,.in advance ... jj 0, P r r qUarteiy^siedpand; booked ... P 6 pfer hWf y«t in'advam* ... ... 'JJ' J Per half yar boohed ...••• lav Peri half year posted m advance^ .,.;, 16 V , Per ihalf year posted and booked ... ia o Peraimumin adyauee ... '••••, *9JJ Per ahnm^bXOl^ A j i%.AA A.i.i i 26 iW j?er annum, posted, m adrance .... V V#r apnum, posted, end booked .« ' ,/ '"* 8 '
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1289, 8 September 1884, Page 4
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666Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1289, 8 September 1884, Page 4
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