WANTED — A boundary rider, one accustomed to sheep. Apply*; to John Da vies, Wirokiilo Station, Foxton. X fTIHOSE who Advertise largely do . X the most business ; they are business men, and who kuow the value of money. These firms would not advertise if it did not succeed. In a widely read and leading journal, advertising by the quarter or the year to any firm of good standing is but the shrimp to catch the whale. Those who do. not Advertise are losing ground and time, and may, without exaggeration, be compared to fishermen who bait, indeed, with sprats, but catch only minnows. Push, principle, tact, and advertising, result m one wordBusiness ! " temple of Fashion. rHUI UNDERSIGNED m re, turning thanks to the inhabitants I of Palmerston and surrounding districts fur their libernl support m the past, desires to inform them that he has just received his Spring Goods consisting or Worsted Coatings, English coatings, English hnd Scotch Tweed. Also, frm the celebrated Mosgiel and Kaiaj-oi factories, a verj choice and fashionable assortment t> select from, which he now offers fot Cash at reasonable prices l\ T. K-GK»LA.KE. Tempi ■• of Fashion, ISFeXt P^rP^tA*' '•*!! • A OAKD.j WILLIAMSON^ CO., Wholesale & Retail CREMIS.S a-VD DRUGGISTS Victoria Avenue, WaNwjyV'l !\ k: w~ ' *:*• Financial and Comit/ission A.obst, Valuer, <vc, <Gc. WELLINGTON NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS AND ADVERTISERS. THK Manager of the Standabd requests prompt settlement of all accounts more than three months overdue. Subscribers, whose payments are more than twelve months m arrear, will be struck off the list on the Ist January, 1884, arid their accounts will be placed m a solicitor's > hands for collectioa. J M PORTANT TO A DVERTISE RS. N.B.— The Manawatu Standard, »he Oldest Established Daily. Country Newspaper on the West Coast, is unequalled as an adversinf? medium, being more widely circulated than any other Newspaper m the District. SHIPPING. ; ~ — :oo: — 'by telfgraph.) (peb ; united press association.) Lytteltox, December 26. The New Zealand Shipping Company have received a cable announcing the arrival at St. Vincent of the s.s. Doric, en route for Auckland. The steamer Fenstnnton left London'for Port Coalmen on the 24th iris t. Dunedin, December 24. The Victory was detained Wy an accident io her propeller on December 3rd, Her best day's work was 895 miles. Tbe Jessie Read man nails for London to-morrow, with 3152 bales wool and , 1789 sacks wheat, Melbourne, December 27. Arrived, yesterday— The Orienc steamship Potosi from London, November 17. Arrived, .this mornins: — Union steamship Te Anau from Bluff.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 25, 28 December 1883, Page 2
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413Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 25, 28 December 1883, Page 2
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