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Manawatu Herald , 19 May 1894, Page 2

 

. SUR/GEOST DENTIST, J PALMERSTOK N. Mr Greenwood will visit Foxton on the 17th inst., and may be o,op suited ait Wliyte's Hotel". TR U * T M ON i B'-'S To Settlers in the Manchester, Doug .las, a^id Pohangina- Blocks ... I_am prepared to supply settlers on • the jaboye blocks with sums, ofinpnpy dot exceeding £500 upon security 'of ap.pr.oved ilural hmd. without requir- ing .payineiit* of • jiroburhtion, commis. son, or other such fees, and at current rate of interest; £40,000 in sums of £2000 upwards at current rates. JY HJBRBE ET HAN XI NS, . Bolicitok, aio) Notary Publto, ; ■ Pat.merston Nobth. Why : Pay 'Heavy Doctor's Bills? • r-.,tt»when ; youcanT[ have . In all cases of siokness consult - W. HAMER, Successor to .R . ;Leary", ;cjfifTOsl, Po'xTois, If diVriiigthe day; at his Business Premises, Main-street ; if after •Business^- Hours at h|s residence, corner of RusselNstreet and Npr- i ,biton- Road. MY-- 16ng- experience extending over a period of 16 years, seven-' of which have been with English Medical Men, enables me to treat almost All Cases Successfully. TEETH PAINLESSLY EXTRACTED. A. H. Wylds, 'TiMfiER, * COAL, ; PRODUCE, AND FLAX MERCHANT. PALMEBSTON NOKTH. SOLE Agent for this District for tUe Grey Valley Coal Company. Oi'dqre supplied direct from ship's .dido m' quantities from One Truck and upwards,, and forwards d to any part, at the District by rail. '&. & ■}(: -"a. : ;h. 'wfiDs. SO LIC I TQE, PALMERSTON NORTH. : Foxton every Court-day. T HE QUW KN'S BIRTHDAY. ■ A 'DVRRTI^ERS will please notice [ that, tin Manawatc Hkiiald will no'tlha published on Thursday .Hext.

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