WAITED KNOWN.— The approaching New Tear offers a favorable opportunity for booking subscribers to th« Manawattt Daily Timis. Tbe Tikes it delivered each evening to regular subscribers for 5s per quarter paid m advance, or 6s 6d booked. Subscription can commenoe at any time during the quarter. "TTrANTED KNOWN.-^-That theMAKAVV WATir Daiiy Times has a circulation three times greater than that of any other newspaper published m Manawatu. E tabliehed 1875. The only good medium for advertising m the district. TTTOUND. — A BHASS AXLE-OAP. Jj Owner can have the same on paying cost of this advertisement. WANTED KNOWN.— The last of tk Season's BARRACODTA now on sale at R. Pabtbidgb's Fish Mart, the Square. : TXTANTED KNOWN. — CHRISTMAS V V { HEE a.— WoLLBBMAW & HIJTCHSso.v bavt just received a large consignment of prime HAMS and BACON. WANTED to impress on the Public the IMPORTANCE of CAREFULLY PERUSING oar ADVERTISEMENT regarding our ANNUAL GIFT SALS at the Rbadt Monbx Stobb. "I TTANTED KNOWN.— Batlbt HawVV kins, Barrister, Solicitor and Licensed Land Broker, opposite Courthoues, Palmerston North. _^ WATTED KNO M X.— Mr W, Cabthew, Staf ncr, ia Agent im Feildmg, for theMA>- ' tv Daily TikbS Copies can be proci f#i from him ever evening of pablication, WANTED KNOWN ,— Large stock ot Butcher's Knive«, prices and quality unsurpassed at W. Bigoixbottom's, Dv rect Imoorter. Willis strc- 1. Wtllinjjtom. •TT; AKTED KNOW N T .— You can rely VY on W. HigginbottoX giving you go article at a fair price, he haviag ass his life among Cutlery m all itsstagas f manufacture. - ANTED KNOWN.— I am able te supply yoa with Pocket Catlery and Scissors, good and cheap as vssal. W, HiaonrßOTTOM's, Direct Importtr, Willl ■treet, Wellington. . •__ _ , ANTED KNOWN,— lest and cheap. estinthe market. Table Cutlery of all kinds can be had tram W. Hiam> bottom, Direct Importer, Willis street Wellington. : " ANTED -Everybody to read Wm. Park's new tdvew tiaements over the Leader amd on the Ist page. X ALFRED PALTRIDGE begs to inform the Public of Palmerston that he is prepared to make arrangements for. th« removal of nightsoil and Rubbiih at thf lowest rate*. Addrets— Opposite Bitwery Raagitikei Line. ' ' .' FOE WELLTNGTON; .-fpSB- MANAWATU Sttam ShipX. ping Company's Steamer JANE DOUGLAS, Captaik Fba>bk, Will ssil for the above port (Otroan> stances permittruif «m Frelgh : 12i6dperton Return Tickets will be issued on. and after the l*th December till tlie 28th Febnw ary 1885, available for return till tb« list March next at £l si. W. G. ROBINSpN, Ajjent, Foxton. BTEAM TO WELLINGTON, rpHE Favorite Steamers TTJI, HULi and -L STORMBIRD, trading regularly b« tween Foiltoii and Wellington, leave Fox ton asunder (weather and ciroamstaHCS) permitting)— TTJI nils 31st inst. at 6 p,m, JOHN W. LIDDELL. Agent. N3, — Passengers by this line : have tb. option of travelling by way of Wadgana either by th* Stormbird or Huia, TO THE POLICY-HOLDERS OF THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. I WILL 6e glad to be favored with your rotes. As one posi sesaiDg practical knowledge respeofo ing the administration and management of large public companies, I believe my special qualifications and general business experience would prove of value on the Board of Directors. As a policy-holder lam personally intereited m the successt* ful development of the institution. Hence my nomination. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD Sinn. — T. KBKITEDT MACDONAIiD &Co. Land and Mercantile Auctioneers, Panama itreet, Wellington. Boots for the Million. Fresh pom the Manufacturers to ma/ own special order, and at greatly re* duced prices for The Holidays ZEALANDIA BOOTS 1 The laryest show of First Class Boot* m the Disirici t All thoroughly sound and fresh fromthe maker* BUY your CHRISTMAS BOOTS at HAMILTON'S, where you mil get the "best value for yovr money. Over 1000 pairs to choose from, ZEALANDIA BOOTS Beware YLookonthe I Verandah of V for the Ifame. I i/. B. HAMILTON, Imitations J Draper Md Clothier. JJODGSR'S WROUGHT IRON SPLIT PULLEYS THE best Pulley m the World, ovet 40,000 m use. Made m all sites and widths up to 24ft diameter by 6ft wide. A stock ranging from 6 inches up to 64 inches diameter and varioui widths always on hand. These pulleys esnnot break and tbe prices compare favorably with those or cast iron. Vm no more wood or caat iron pulleys. Send for price lists. Sols agent for New^Zealand WALTER BROWN, Engineer and Tool Maker, Mechameal Valuei, Old Customhouse street, Wellini ton* W. B. is also sole a|ent for Mason's Ston«*breaking, Crushing, and Pulver* ling Machiitery, and indents fu all
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1385, 31 December 1884, Page 3
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745Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1385, 31 December 1884, Page 3
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