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PIANOFORTE TUNING AND REPAIRING ~VT R T? Tj ILLERT p ILBE:^ T Making four visits in^he year between New Plymouth and Palmerißton, calling^ at all the town and country districts, having with him a good supply of all kinfoof material f i :qr repairing Pianos,OLI anlJr^riEßmiun&, &c, \X 10.. „ theyear. ..,.,... . " SELETOir) I^YESTMENT, FOR SALE— A BARGAIN. I A VALI|ABLE} farm\iii the Wai-. J\, kato y consisting of 540 flcres 1 arable land] /most of 'which has bfcen under,. cultiYation. The farm ' is well Related, and there is a oomfortabie residence creeled ba thb property. : ; There is water-carriage to within thiwe miles, knd^gpqd rgad communication inte**Vening/ ' Tnere ' is" unlimited run for cattlecpn/jthg -adjacent locality. The stock and -implements oa the farm can betikeu'by too purchaser at valuation. : A quantity of fencing, has^Been erected, a'hn^otlier •imprbv^ments carried out an^ the farm is on« of rhe best m the j district.' J ' fhVpiice asked is exception-' ; a|J[y it reaß,onable' . an,d either as an investj ment or occupation the purchaaser couldoirorit ga -TOifong g^lfrge|^6^KS of the purchaßo money coutd remain §fl :f mdr'tgageV title, price, terms, and other partsc.nl «rs. Apply to H^MILiON i/Onemists, Qaeenstreet Auckland! '"' """ " 'NOTICE, CI^HE , Undersigned is prepared to JLi 4 il Weat k ,witj»'' Settlers, an*d , p^be^Sj requiring , the use of Paddocks for.' grazing purposes within one "■>rh ;n r-.mile'of Palmer>tom i Biise'&P'Padd6cks,alt7i 25, 30, 1 S(V and EXCELLENT FEED AND a.;^a,v:-..)Wat^q j, :£u : : : : Farmers " '"attending; i; the' weekly and monthly sales held m Palnierston will fjn^it iiy _tlieir 'ad vantage' to make arrangements' for the use of the'" above . Paddocks. . : ; , „ . »' Apply .to! ii/Q/i ,7 ';:; o f•; i : ' i x - ■■ ■: ■ - .^ -o 1 Clarendon Hotel, 9\l j ? POTATOES! POTATOES! : I "s H E undersigned are, now landing-, JL ' ex Alma, M tons Prime Quality Blue Derwent Potatoes.*; To Arrive, Mary bgilvie", 100' Tons ' Potatoesi;-4000 Boabels Daaish, Tartarian, and Short Feed and Seed Oats. V**% RIDGWAY STBEET, WaNGANUI.] N.B.— .The . ahoive Potatoes jare being m lots of 'fttflf-tdns and Upwards, cheap; THE KING OF LEATHER." The. now., gterious, Slaughter of . , ; 1 BOOT^AND SHOES" ■i '? v& 7 ILL lOpeai m •/■ bja ,;N»!«V; . And S pacipus \\ Premises, opposite the Princess Theatre, Ridgway stree.t^A'anganui on ' MONDAY' 2'4XHISEPTifiMBEB, '' ' With the Magnificent Stock of E. H. Hunt's Estate^! Wellington, when BOOTS AND SHQES s || ; Of every varfeiy wiUbe'oflEered- at Trices so Low that they most be seen to be believed. Heads of Families ara requested to refrain from buying anything m connection with Leather until the Arrival, of this V SPLENDID STOqK: Remember — That a bale of this Gigantic Magnitude only occurs once" m a Life Time As Mr Jones has Bonght tlis Immense Stock for cash at something less than half their Original Cost, he is m a* position to sell Cheaper than any other bouse m the Leather Tradei •',. i' ; J , : The Shop will be open for. the JGreat Rush on MONDAT,;24th' /September, an;d 1 6pre-: vent customers- fromibeing'v.dissapbioted m not being attended to at once, has engaged an efficient staff >o£ hands,, who, have, my positive instructions to sell the Goods at the) Lowest Prices Don't forget to aill and seonre some real Bafgainaila's tbf v are dl New ,and just out of Bond. : :FRANCJSrJv JONES, •■/•; -. The greatest living wonder of the Age, ' • ;>3 ; au : FEILDING HOTEL, r "7 SIMBOLTON 4 ROAD, FEiLDING. J. H A S T I E, T>EGS to inform the public, his 13' patrons" and friends, that he has. opened the FEILDING HOTEL. . ! ' That^ejiouse has been refurnished iiglijFiEriDli^^ alterations .conducive .to the greater comfort and convenience of the public have been completed, that eyeryendeavour will be. made, and. no expense spared, to make the house one of the oest onl the/ Coast. „ •. . Every conveijience; for boarders, travellers, and visitors, who may rely on xivflity and attention. ; . The liquors are of the best brands BILLIARDS I : BILLIARDS J. HASTIE, ■ . ' l .V Proprietor "~ THERE IB NOTHING LIKE ■ I i LEATHER !>: '"■ ■■-•'■'■■ T;. JORDAN BEGS most jrespectlully to inform his many friends th t he has commenced business m the new shop at the back of the Bank of .Australasia, opposite Remingtons', Chemist, and trustß that his old .customers will once more rally round him, when they shall receive the benefits of good workmanship, which only, a practical and longexperienced hand can produce. Note the Addbbss— .1.. JORDAN, I ( * JBack •vf <h« Bap.k of . A.m vralasia, ; Opposite Remington's,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 282, 1 November 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 282, 1 November 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 282, 1 November 1883, Page 2

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