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MAN AWATCJ HOTF : ' ■ FoXTf V :JL, AVENUE. ■ . •■ ' •?" s j^'* '-• ' ■"' TIHE Proprietc ' ■»• »id«aWep' ,r having made con« to toe Hotel, .iterations and additions to provide ; .sparinglnothiiigjin^rder accommef 7 comfortable and convenient JSoarder. aation [or both Trave iiers and tinuav g^ respectfully solicits a con* ■ • ace of the Public Patronage.

'Newly erected Sample Rooms. , Excellent Cuisine First-class Billiard Table. I Good Stabling and Paddocks. ; Bugg'es and Horses always on hand.! OTTO BERKEFELD, j Proprietor. \ Lessee of the Foxtpn Public Hall,j which is suitable for Entertainments, Lectures, Dancing, Public Meetings &c, &c. ' ! , . Cpbb & Oo.'b Gpaches startj p>aily c at 5.30 a.m.; from the Manawatu Hotel, for Wellington, arriving from Wellington at 4.15 p.m. The Booking Officeis at the hotel, -where tickets and all .particulars can be obtained The Manawatu Hotel Express will meet the night train and convey travellers to the hotel FRBE OF; CHARGE. TEMPLE OJB\ * AsMlvfJtf . ' r' HE UNDERS^GNKD :in re- ' turning thanks to the 'inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding districts fur ,their libernl support, m; the , past, < desires' to inform them that he has just" received his „ , i " ' Spring Grobds ■! >■ consisting of Worsted Coatings, English coatings, Engluh hnd Scotch * Tweed. Also, fr^m the celebrated Mosgiel and Kaiapoi factories, a very choice and. fashionable assortment to select from, which he , now .offers for Oash at reasonable prices. ■ ■: , T. T. RERbLAKE. : ,; : ... :.■. Temple of Fashion, . [ .'„ t Next Poreßters' Hall. - B. O. DEBATING BOOiiSXx*. CHIEF DEBATE ON DEO. 26, 1883, ■ ; '' ' at 315 &k. ■•" • : '500 Members at £1 Each, to be Presented to the follovfino; : — I President ;..... ... ... £150 Vice President ... 100 Ex Vice President ...... 75' Working Committee (divd.) ... * Overseers (divided) ... ... 100 ' ; Total ... Vs. --A...- £500 j If not sufficient members, the honor* ! arium' pro raia, fend, working expenses to be deducted. ; ; Result slip posted to each member ■ immediately after examination. ,\,\. Registered letters and telegrams not accepted. \ Add , two stamps for reply and result. Application by letter ODly, addressed .to , , ...\ '. .. ' ■' • ,••:. i "ALPHA," , Care of S . A B ft i HAMS.' Box No 19, Post office. •'■*- Pal merston North.

ST. HILL-STREET SMITHY, >• Opposite the St. Hill^Stbebt Cattle '" '-" ' ; 'Salb -YaeidSv-s.';'- '.' W. PARKES & ,c 6. BEG to inform the inhabitants o ''. Wanganui; anoTj,the surrounding dtstricFfnat th^y have commßnbed business m the above line, and trust that py£good workmanship and moderate charges % share of .public patronage will 'be accorded. '. The Horse Shoeing Department will be under the immediate care of W. Parkes, whose reputation as a horse- shoer is well-known m this district. At the last Agricultural Show, the first prize was , awarded him fr shoein hackg horses 0 Jobbing and all kinds of Work executed with neatness and despatch. Harrows and all Farming Implements manufactured on the shortest ! notice, and 15 per cent, cheaper than imported articles. I Farmers and Settlers m country districts would do well before purchasing ; - . to gire us a trial, , Note -the Address j— ] St. Hill«Stbebt, Opposizb Oat^x Salb Fabds, Wangau di. INTENDING PURCHASERS 0F ..., CLOTHING : ? : .■■■■'. / VOR THB I SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON Should Visit the \TEW ZEALAND CLOTHING |j FACTOEY'S BRANCH, Whera ifcy can seleot from the LARGEST VABIBjr* °* \ ABLE GARMPKUfg , / ! - Manufactured from Sound and Reliable NEW 2EALANP TWEEDS. ' The well-kaown reputation enjoyed ; ,b ; , ; the Firm of Selling A GENiriNE ARTICLE Ai ' WHOLESALE PKICB Has resulted m an increase of Business' during the past season, and they can now- bpast of i .haying TWENTY-ONE RETAIL BRANOHESS m New Zealand, thus enabling them to increase the Factory produce, eoonomisiog both mat|3?>ial and labour, and ensuring to their p^tpons a further benefit m the shape of a st^J. LOWER RATE OF WHOLESALE PRICES. BSIATPI- UNDERCLOTHING, HATS A¥P CAP, JPpR'PMANTE AtTS, A^d Every Bequisitie ' ' ... Pric^. JROBEIif 'PETEHS,. M*n»«er, Palmsrston branch. New Zealand dlothiog Factory, THE SQUARE. nOU GH TIT IXTtJKJiI 2s 6d",

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 262, 9 October 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 262, 9 October 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 262, 9 October 1883, Page 2

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