; " i • Warned . WANTED— To pur^aae-20 or 30 Turkey Roasters at once. Apply }o C. Whitehead, Raker, Main-street. I A ANTED KNOWN— There is n ... * V vacancy for another apprentice m: the office of the Manawato Standard. " WANTED — A good brest benchrnan, also two good fallers. Apply to' J S. J. Gammou, ELelvin Grove Saw Mills, Palmerston North. V ' '■ : .'.'1?..: . .JWANTED KNOWN, mat I hive always on hand and for 'sale, a large stock of double and single-seated Buggies, Ladies' Phaetons, Waggon* < ettes, Business^ Spring Traps of all descriptions, City - Expresses, Spring Tip Drays, Common Tip Drays ; alsc^ first-class Brougham and 1 first-class Landau Carriage. Every artitie huilt of the best material, and the workmanship is not to be surpassed; > Apply to the Wellington Coach Factory, Manners street and Taranaki place. M. fioban. Proprietor, who has 32 years' Colonial experience" / j\ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ; J, WALKL^Y, (Of Walkley's Commercial and Family Hotel, Palmerston North.) TAKFS the present opportunity of cordifcl'y thanking the public generally, and mora particularly -■ the commercial public, for the very liberal amount of support accorded to him during the past two years. He trusts none of those who have from time to time put up at the Commercial, or others who have heard of its reputation, as the best hotel iv the district, wil be deceived b> the shallow artifice " adopted by the proprietors of the Company's Club Hotel, m imitating as closely as possible, the' exterior of theCommercial, and m, appropriating even its. name. J. W. trusts this , device will not cause any persons to make a mistake jn their intended stonring place. N.B.— - Walkley'B is "the .original ard only "Commercial and family Hofei/. and where wirf be found 'the most comfortable cccomodation, ard eveif Attention to the comfort «>f traVdutrel ( I" The newly-opened private suites of rooms are without an equal on ike West Goabt; arid havi v a i; separate entrance, by which ladies and gentlemen can secure absolute privacy : and!, secltt- ' J '' ■ - '' sioh. ■'"' '-' ,: ' ; ; The- largest ; and best sam*lx ttooior m "i- Palmerston, Saddle hot ae'S, brakes, mi buggiet '■■' on hire. JNO. WALKLEY, Proprietor; .-._ < •]_ ■JL^^BSBSHL '' ' ' GLORIOUS: NJsws FOR MANA- : ' WATUI boots AWr>' Shoes for the MILLION 1 I RA LLINGHaM has jnat Wr-;. • ii. ceived the Largest/ Cheapest, and most Fashionable Stock of Boots and Shoes ever, imported, into.the Manawatu. To cany into effect the well-worn motto ." Small Profits and Quick Returns;" he offers the GREATEST BARGAINS ever heard of* fa • the district. The Stock has been care-' : lully selected by HOMK^BUYEii, m the Home market, and therefore, all ' middle: profits and charges fey Colonial > merchants have been obviated ; consei ' quently, the whole can and will he sold ' at, such ! prices as 'must' comtnaud « ' sfkedy iclearance." ." • ; : Bkspokf Work UNxtjDALiiD. None but tarst-class Workmen are employed, and nothing but the best of material tiiid. For Fit, 'Style, ; iml Workmanship nothing cansdrpass nrjr work, of which the -inhabitants of Manawatu have had ample proof. R. ALLINGHAM, " Oy T«x Squabx." ' ■ I' : . - FOR Delicate Females, "Dialysed Iron "m bottles, Is Bd. Renting* ton's, Square. ~^ - NOTICE. — 1 HEREBY notify that it is my intention to apply, at the- next meeting of the Oromt County Council, for a license to slaughter cattle oh the premises known as McKenzie's Slaughter House, near the Lower Ferry, Manawatu River, being on Section No. G. T. RUMBLE. Aahurat, Nov. 23. - . CI URE tor Piles, internal and exter ; nal, 2s 61, Remington's, Square NTIBILIOUS Liver Pills, Is and Is 9d. Remington's, Square. OROCA COUNTY COUNCIL, NOTICE is hereby given that copies of tlie Petition to his Excellency the Governor for the suspension of the Counties' Act within the County of Orbua, have been left at Council Office, Feilding Mr iompkins' Store, Halcombe Road Board Office, Palmerston North Mr Marsh's Store, Ashnrst . Cheltenham Hotel, Kiwitea Ratepayers are earnestly requested to sign the Petition when m either of the above-mentioned townships m order . to save expense and delay m getting the Counties Act suspended. D. H. MACARTHUft, Chairman. LIT I'LE'S Celebrated non-poisonon^ Sheep Dip to be had at the PALMKKSTON READY MONEY STORE.* See Testimonials from leading NewZealand Sheep-breeders. ttURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., Agents, WELLINGTON. EEMINGTON, f quart, ChemUt andT Druggist, « • Honorable Menuon,"* 1 Paris, 1867.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 3, 1 December 1883, Page 3
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