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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7732, 6 June 1903, Page 4

 

[Established 1894.J J.'RA.CTIOAIj WATCHMAKER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, The Square, Palmebstoh N; HAS jnst imported a complete up-todate plant, and having secured a first-claBS jeweller and engraver, is now prepared to manufacture any kind of jewellery on the premises. Watch repairs will, as before, receive prompt personal attention. Old gold andj Bilver bought in any quantity. A select stock of watohes, clocks and jewellery aTtvays onhand. _■" * .. SANDOW'S BeveloDers Duinb-lbells Leather Goods Japanese Goods Writing Desk & Cases Stationery Cases Account Books New Eooksj & Periodicals AT G-. H. Bennett and Co.'s THE SQUARE. IHOS. GRIGGS & SON, BUILDERS, Undertakers and Embalmers. Heabse ©n Hirb. TRADE supplied with all funeral requisites. ■ A large selection of wreal and globes at reasonah prices. A stock of Sulphur Candles for lisinfecting sick or death chambers. Jiese candles are an infallible insect • estroyer. GRIGGS AND SON, Main-street Palmerston N. FROM BRAIN TO KEYBOARD. MISS CUMING, pupil of the late G. F. Tendal (Mus. Bae.) is prepared to receive pupils for the pianoforte and system of "From Brain to Keyboard." Address : Duke stree see house i past Dr Grahamh'a B.JOHANSEN AND SON, FIEEWOOD MERCHANTS. Ransitikei Line, NOTIFY the public that they ifore started business as WOOD & COAL MEECHANTS opposite Terrace End Hotel, in Mai»-aWeefc East, and trust by strict attentiea te business and prompt delivery t« merit a fair share of public patronage. Large stock of dry matai, ftiaire, *ata, tawa and root wood in any length. Also best screened Coalbrookdale eo&l sad Brunner nuts, also coke. Telephone No. 219. Orders can be left ■with Mr A. C.Bradfleld.Groeer, the Square. JS&ks NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING OOMPAKY ROYAL MAIL STEAMEBSi S.S BUAPEHU, twin screw, 7724 tons. . F. E. Matoss, E.N.8., Commander. rTIHIS magnificent steamer will sail from /Wellington : for London, via Monte Video, Tenerifie and Plymouth on June 30th, 1903. For passage money and particulars apply BAEEAUD & ABEAHAM, Lid., Palmerston N., Feildinpr, & Dannevirke JBOR We£IINGT()N. The Splendid Screw Steamer Queen of_the South. T" EAVES FOXTON every Tdesbat, JLj Thuksday and Satubdat. For fright arid'passage, apply to J. OVEREND, ' Agent. The above steamer has splendid passenger accommodation, there being a separate ladies' saloon. .^sv to OCEANIC STEAM- H^C&s«ai« SHIP 00. /^fSal*^ A AND A« line. In conjunction with Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Bailroad Company. BATES OF PASSAGE MONEY From Auckland to: Ist. 2nd. Brd. Pago Pago .} £20 £12 10s £7 10s Honolulu ... £30 £20 £12 10s San Francisco Portland Taconia Seattle I £40 £20 £16 Townsend ' Victoria Vancouver ) Ventura leaves Auckland May Oth. Sierra leaves Auckland May 30th. Sonoma leaves Auckland June 19th. Full particulars on application to BAEEAUD & ABEAHAM, Ltd. Tie*. WANGANUI EIVER. ' fiM# NEW ZEALAND'S /ifllfiffia* RHINE. FLEET 7 J3TEAMERS. TIMETABLE for May— From Wanganui: Tuesdays, Thur o days and Saturdays. From Pipiriki: Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. UPPER EEACHES EXCURSION In connection, with each Trip. No one visiting the Wanganui River should miss doing the all day excursion above Pipiriki. The grandeur of the scenery of this part must be seen to be fully realised. Magnificent accommodation at Pipiriki, sanitary arrangements perfeot, good table, every modern comfort and convenience.' An Ideal Winter Resort. For particulars: Aj HATEICK & CO., Wangnnui. Or COOK & SONS. JJ OME PABSA G'jE S ( ALL LINES. BOOKED BY J ALL ROUTES. (ALL CLASSES. Send for Sailing List (with Map)^ Posted Free. Passages Booked through to sßouth Africa. THOS. COOK & SON, Wellington. ff.Giffopd Moone, tiHrri&cer and Solicitor, 4TANDARD BUILDINGS Palmibsi'on Nobth. MNEX to Lend on anded property (town or country) at lowest current rates. £1000 to 'end on ohattel leeeunty in any amount to I orrowern. DO you want any kind o photograph ° I Go tQ ATTWOQD, J

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