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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 240, 19 April 1883, Page 1

 

H. -WL HAYBITTLE PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, &c, Hl-EXT Ready Moitet Stoee, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. All kinds of English and Foreign Watches and Clocks accurately repaired, and guaranteed for twelve months. THYNNE UNTON & GO, GENERAL IMPORTERS FOXTON. PAPERHANGINGS. A SPLENDID STOCK OF HESSIANS from 3£d Per Yard WHITE LEAD from 30a Per Cwt RAW & BOILED OIL, equally cheap OAK VARNISH from 9s 6d Per Gallon TURPENTINE CARRIAGE VARNISH m Assorted Case FRENCH POLISH ARTISTS MATERIAL n o WINSOR & NEWTON'S OIL TUBES m any Quantity. Price Lists on Application METHYLATED SPIRITS w PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS. The Largest Assortment m Wel- lington, samples sent VETETIAN BLINDS Made to Order, any Color, at Is Per loot WIKE BLINDS Made and Written m Gold Complete T/ wa All Kinds of PLATE and WINDOW GLASS at Very LOW PRICES. E. MAETIN, TE AEO PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Mamies Street, Wellington, T. S. H O E, m *& SS, THB SQUABS, PALMERSTON NORTH. L CCOUNTANT & GENERAL R LOUDOJN COMMISSION AGENT. Certificated Accountant m Bankruptcy, Has For sa.ue— Namerous Town and Several Sections, on easy terms. LOANS NEGOTIATED AT THE KIMBOLTON EOAD, lowest current rates TO DAIRY-FARMERS. THB SQXJ^.^E IJST arriyed a limited quantity O of lirt-class Luneburg Salt 1 for Butter aud Cheese making. Price, 12s per cwt. also C. Hausen'a Butter Coloring. Apply to Mr A. FERGUSON, FEILDING- Palmerston, J. H. MONK AD, [A Oabd.] P 0., Palme^ston TT J. L. AU&AEDE, House, Land, and Commission Ceitificated Accountant' it^ Bankruptcy, STOCK "SHAKB. it HOTEL L^BBfeSgSo^ BROKBR. PROSPECT LIVEIiY & BAIT Valuations .Made Money Lknt on STABLES. MoVroAGK. xvlanuers street, Wellington. rj JOED AN Pkoprietor. CIVIL KSaWK-Stt, OULL'-i JT, &o g lhfmk numerous f iends TB urepa-ed to dc«ign «nd supervise En- -t> and the Public for the liberal pa- X aineorinir ond Architectural Work of trouajje accorded to him since opining any description. the above stable*, and begs to assure them that nothing shall be wanting: on Charcen moderate. Uis part to always make the PRO- fc SPECT the most comfortable sables on Office^Bio^d-.^roet" the coa>t. Palmerston North. Tie has now purchased a first-class brake, and having secured the services of "a good man, he is prepared to break It. P A R T E- I I> Gr m horses to. saddle, siugle or double har- A DTIJ n ruVFVI ness, tandem, unicorn, or four-in-hand, CAIUEJI & GHNLEAL .£S more reasonable tha n ever bAIUUMi, heard of before mi n Palmerston North. Main Stebet, West. Horse bought, sold, or exchanged. THE above having just had con- structed a First«c!ass wagon suit- Qne Trial Solicited. able for the removal of furniture, etc., solicits the public patronage. Every pj ease noto tae address Eangitikei S£J£S£»£. *oSi TiT^e Oppose D™*'. Restaurant above addre&i carefully executed. Large stock ofiFIREWOOD always on TT F A T O W hand. Et v Baker and Confectioner, OTX tfq ~T"N RETURNING thanks to the O TJMMBE^ DJUINKS. xxUicoi Palmerstoforthe -n/vomwu.* nxMnvn MjV Jiearty support accorded to him since Tftf FOSTEtI^GINGEE ALE. business, as above, begs Stimulating & Uwmwmo. to announce- that he has purchased bTiMULATiNGj^ ji«* business lately earned on by Mr The very best of Non-alcoholic A. Eng. and has effected improve- public. W H G FOSTEB, Tea and Coffee will be supplied o v vj MPT from 8 a.m. till 10 p-.jn, m the pre- SotK Masofactdbbk, bt Hu-l »tbeet, Square lately occupied 'WANGANUI, by Mr EBg> v The Bakery business will be car- A MKKIOaN Organs. Harmoniums, may ried on i n both Maia street aid the Wanganuu J

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