STEVENS & GORTON. AT THE AWAHUKI SALE^I YARDS. FRIDAY, MAY 18th, 1883. ST E V E JNS & n O R T ON, VJ will sell by public auction as» above — 25 2-£' year old steers 20 mixed 2 year old steers 15 2 year-old heifers 10 yearlings 5 fat cows 15 store cows 200 4 and 6 -tooth ewas m lamb 100 2-tooth ewes m lamb 100 2 ar.'i 4- tooth ewes m lamb 150 Romney Marsh 'ambs (very good) 150 4 and 6 -tooth pure Lincoln ewes m lamb 100 fat sheep Horses, &c. t — — Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. STEVENS & GORTON, A uctioneers. Bulls and Palmerston North. PWTOGRAPHIO INOTICE. f. IThus; KAS NoW OPENfcD his new New Photographic Rooms m the Avenue, A FEW DOORS above his old premises. Work of all descriptions is now undertaken. The Public are cordially invited to inspect the work and preuii&es at any time '01 1 V BUTCHERY i Opposite the v men Bank;, ■■'"'■ Ths Hquarb, palmerston north, STEWART & C 0.......... ; FAMILIES supplied with nothing L but tbe Primest Beef, Pork, and Veal. rfpiced Beef and Small Goods always on hand, or to order ' * (HP** All accounts fourteen days iver lue will be charged ten per cent. NEW" SADDLERY ESTABLISHMENT, .Next the Foresters' Hall, THE SQUARE. Tj pRIMLE, OF the Hutt, Wellington, has opened the above, *&nd would beg to Solicit a share of Support from the Palmerston Public, and surrounding Districts. Saddles, Bridles, Harness, and everything connected with the trade supplied at lowest prices Quality unsurpassed. Call and see for yourselves. gg*Note the Address — Next Foresters' Hall, the Square, Palmerston North. ~ w ~ GENUINE CHEAPNESS ALWAYS DISCOVERS ITSELF, IT has alw-tys been the custom of the CORNER BOOT SHOP to sell Every Article as reasonable as may be consistent With a fait living Profit. v Believe not the tradesmen Wjx^ tell such bi£ lies About selling their goods At a great sacrifice. They do not giow fat On a bare bone who dine, But dissolve like a shadow Who cut it too fine. Let poets sing what theme they choose I sing abouc my Boots and hhoes ', Some sing of Ladies, dark or fair, Of golden locks or raven hair, Give me the feet then (I'm all therej To fit them with a lovely pair. Some are great m all such parts Where they (pitch it high) 6n broken hearts J Such twaddle don't desecrate my muse I'd father hear of broken Shoes. $3T THE CORNER BOOT SHOP, The Avenue, Wanganoi. EVERYBODY KNOWS IT. PALMERSTON BREWERY OOM- : .. ; PAN*. (Limited.) A GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Office of the Company, Palmerston North, on TUESDAY, 220 d May, 1883, at 2 p m. Business. — To determine the date when Annual Meeting of the Company shall be held. THOMAS KING, Manager. 12th May, 1883. "npBE ManawaVil Standard being JL the oldest daily <pape,r m Mana watu necessarily has a circulation and standing whfch defies competition Larger circulation than any paper on the Coast, and daily inoreaßiog.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 135, 15 May 1883, Page 3
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