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"~G.M. SNELSON TO HOESE BKEEDEHS. THE Annual Parade of Entires will be held at the Tattersall's Stables on Saturday, Sept, 27. h, at 1.30 p.m. A large catalogue of Hoives will be offered to public auction, including tbe celebrated Cljdesdale Stain lions Sir Robert Bruce and Watchman. The owners, if tbe hors€B are not sold, will travel them m this district this season. REUBFN RELF, -BLACKSMIf HWHEELWRIGHT, AND SHOEING SMITH. of Rangitikei street and Cub* Street.) PALMEESTON NOETH, Next Clarendon Hotel. Shoeing done with care, anu on, an entire* j new principle All descriptions of General Blacksmith's work done f chicles and Agricultural linpiemeatmade and repaired. OHABOZS VOSBKATB. GlearinG Sale OF SABBLERY. T. JORDAN BEOS to inform the inhabitants of Palmerston North and surrounding districts that m consequence of bad health and the expira- ! tion of lease of present premises he is compelled to sell out of his Sadderly Business and intends to ; hold a Clearance Sale fer One Fortnight,. commeaciue: on ! TUESDAY, SEPT. 16. and end on Saturday, 27th, after which date the 'balance of his stock will be sold by public auction by Mr G-. M. Snelson. All goods will be sold for less than cost price. CAUTION. THE Undersigned is Soli Agent m Palmerston District for the Australian Mutual Povident Society, which has just paid the Largest B.onus ever declared by any Life Assurance Society m the World. Insure m this Gompany, and m no other. It is the safes r and most libera! Life Assurance Company ia 1 the British Empire. Full information obtainable^from H. S. PALMEESON, ; Sole Agent for Australian Mutual Provident Society. I NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. D. PRINGLE, i - * TAKES the present opportunity of thanking the public for the very liberal patronage accorded him since starting m business, <md Degs to intimate, that he has removed to premises near tbe Royal Hotel, The stock of Saddlery, Harness, &c, is one of the largest and best evor shown m Palmerston. t This will De sold at prices which mus eomnu nd a trade. All repairs executed with despatch, and prices moderate throughout. Foe Sale, — Neatsfoot Oil, Soft Soap, Saddle Paste, &c. A cheap line of Sponges. Horse Hair purchased m any quantities Note the Address : D. PRINGLE SADDLES & HAENESS MAKEE, The Square, Palmerston North and Feilding. Adelaide Wine Vault* FAJ^f IES wishing to procure a really good article would db well to forward their orders to F. J. Preston for a sample of COLONIAL WINES, the contest at tbe Bordeaux Exbibitiou haying proved their superiority m pre* ference to Continental productions. Mark the Address; — F, J. p res r ON, Lambton Quay Wellington. GROCERY, TEA. CROCKERY Ironmongery, Flour, and GENERAL STOREKEEPER, THE SQUARE. PALMEBBrON NORTH, , THOMAS HALL SEBPECTFDLLX intimates to his friends and the inhabitants of . nerstpn and district that he has com* menced business at the above address (beside Mr B, Al ingham, Bootmaker,) and trusts by selling first class goods at lowest prices to receive a fair share of patronage. THOMAS 7 HALL, GENBRAL f-TOREKEEPER, The f quake, . FOE WELLINGTON. THE MANAWATU Steam Ship- ; I ping Company's Steamer JANE DOUGLAS, Captaik Feaskb, Will sail for the above port (Circuro stances permitti..*) on TO-NIGHT at ■ 10 p.m. Frei«h : 12s 6d per on W. GAROBINSON, Aj{eut, Fo*tou. '

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1300, 20 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1300, 20 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1300, 20 September 1884, Page 3

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