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aioney To Lend PX AAA other Sums jM^J* \J\Jx2JiX*6t ivldriey' to LENJ) on. Freehold Security, at £8 per cent.:inter^Bt,^Llarg^6rftnß at 7%Jper cent. ' " /" „ Apply to J| W^.PKRKINS, , : , ; ;Solici^r(§al^tonJ?orthX i 35,000 ACRES UF FIRST CLASS LAND . FOR JAI.E JN MANAWATU.'— THE Emigrant and Colonista ...Aid Corporation have the above quantity of land for sale m sections varying m size from 100 TO 500 ACRES IN THE MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU. The most rising district m the North Island. ' '; The land is the best of quality, and m many cases has very valuable timber upon it. The Manchester Block is the centre of the Manawatu Timber industry, three fourths of the sawmills m that County being located m the Block. The land is opened up by roads, m many cases metalled, and the RAILWAY^FROM JTOXT.ON TO PATE A, Runs through' the settlement. Taking into consideration the quality of the soil, the mcoeeaibilitT a,nd; 'ipfroximjfty;! tbfrfiilyaVf; communication, the] land on the' Manchester Btrickfis by far thb cheapest now offbbIN» to thb would-be SETTLES. The population of the Block is at present about 3,500. ■'" Price— ""6os per acre, three-fourths of pur« chase money may remain on mortgage at seven per cent, for five, years if required. -'- •' Title under the L*nd Transfer Act. Full informatidti supplied to. intending purchasers bn application tq-t.he Company's Office, Feilding, where a guide 'and* horse will be supplied to enable buyers to personally inspect the landr Plans, of Block and any information required sent free to, any address, on application by letter 'to . tHe '■A'&bnt Em-' MIGRAMT AND GoLONKT'» AIDCOBPbrATioN LiMITBD FEILDINO. . '. .'r : ;,q „ ■■■ -q.-.c, r;i.tq ;:.■•[ ?.\^yC ENCOURAG.E , ( NEW ZBALINDi iNDITSTKIES. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE MANAWiTIJr DISTRICT. ■'■"'" 'MESSKS' Hallfenstfeia Bt^Denire to inform you that a „• RK£AIL BRANQI£; ;, ; ,- OF TflS . "NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING Is N&W O^ert^ :{ , ; .'".,i IN; THEIR : i;; ■• •;■■■ ■} •■ - ---;-;7New^cce i m i is(^ lili! ; lai:: , I JRaim^rstaa JSortliA, ,_ TiO Effectually introduce their Goods and drive out the imported article, they have deciiiod , jr i ■..' L <' vtoseiia^ -• ''*- - i -- L - - GAItMENT \ <WHOi&kLE< All Goods are marked m Plain Figures"! IWST CASH ONLY. Any article Purchased v and not apf proved qt will -be, exohaneed wfth the " "■"'■'■ SAME iCOUBTESY f" : "- - with which it was sold, or if desired the money shall be returned. The siiccess which has attended the " New Zealand .Clothing, Factory's ReBranches m Auckland] Weflington, Napier, Christcburcb, Dunedin, and .other towns leads the Proprietors to believe that there exists a praiseworthy -desire on the part of the public to encourage New Zealand Industries, ; , especially-' wjiere 'superior advantages ■ ' are offered, and support is solicited on ~ this understanding only . Robert Peters, • r-:Manaßer, Palmerston/ Branch, ■- -.x- . New Zealand Clothing Factory, ■■■- THE SQUARE. mimummti.l '- DENTIST, (^Y'ixAMiNiTio^p 0 - VictdriaiA venue, Wanganui. A LL PISSASES ot, the teeth, jaws, ; IX. i aniS''a'Bßociai i c' ! ' paVts 1 ' treated; Xeeth stoppldTMWith gold or silver. Artificial ones made upon improved principles' . : .-::-:.?.: y V.Jrii-~;tJL<: i' ■'» business Notices. . Hbadley, Lyon, & Co., '• :■;'.■ '"* AUCTIONEEKS, ""Liwd, Stock,^ xnd Station Agents, . NAPiER'A^HASTINGS, .;,-.-;: :^HAWK;^S'BA%..,,. ■-.. .' .".^q^V^^^eUj/jat'ttaßtings, first T/hursday jin ?yery month. I'LJJPOTATOES! POTATOES 1 V; Ji OA.TS! OATS! Tp B[ E undersigned are now landing", 1 ex Alma, 100 tons Prime Qua'ity _ ».«.... ,~»Blue< DeEwentMEotatofia.,,^,, to Arrive, Mary Ogilvie,' 100 Tons Potatoes ; 4000 "Bushels Danish, Tartarian, and Short Feed and Seed Oats. WALKER '& BAjTKICK. Bipoir ay Streit, Wanganui. 1 N.8.-^The above Potatoes are being;' m lots of balf-tona aud upwards, cheap\ ■ ;' \- .^"V/^.oari),];'^.;,-' 1 ,; .;' W ihLIAM SONJ&. GO,, "HfiTAllt OHBMISTS /i A.Np ■ DRU'G&fSTS • , VIOTORIA AteNUEI., ; ; ,, :!; c [\, . , WANGANtit ', ' -I '" .;' :t ' i.j ; ,^EPi^L.,,|TpTiqE:; i , ;;■'■; ," DR CTJtiL7 J (oi Rangl^icei); r iiiaT' bt Consulted e^ery FBTD^7;tf^ Remington's Dlßpensary, opposite the ? Bank of Australasia, from 1 to half-past 5 o'cloclc n the afternoon , Mr Remington is authorized to give any information as to fee«, and to arrange for out-door visits if required. Patients fire imritpd to ATTEND i EVRLY, to ' give jtima for carefu ■' Kxamina'iib'ii.' > '• ■■■• '' ■■'■; v TTTI L L I A MS ONf ANI> : no, SHAREBROISEHSii , . Lambtpix Qua^ (Opposite 'Bank ot New Zealand;! w WELLIWWTOK. I

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 250, 24 September 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 250, 24 September 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 250, 24 September 1883, Page 2

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