A general meeting ot the creditors of 0. Stubbs is convened for to-morrow, to i consider his application for his discharge. The Woodville folks are much m need of a medical man, and are offering inducements for one to reside m their district. We BEtain remind our readers how essential it is that every person qualified 1 to be on the Electoral Roll should be regie- : tered, . ; Mr Ohitham has sold the veteran racehorae, Dan, to Mr A. . Bir.cb.all> of Hokitika, forJEISO. Dan is expected to do fjreat things at the Greymouth meeting. The Woodville Examiner hears that the Government have sent, or intend sending notice to Mr McKenzip, that he must push on hia bridge works at the Upper Ferry much faeter, else they will be com pelled , to take action m the matter. : We (Ex miner) u nderstand ■' the 1 Go« vernment no.w intend pushing on the public works m the Woodville, district with much greater rapidity,, and that, the taking over o? the codtract from Jay and Hnyns is only a preliminary step. . ' , . Messrs Stevens and Gorton have se» cured an extension of lease of the Denbigh sale yards, Feilding, and very ertensive itnproveoleots »nd additions are now being carried into effect. The pent* now being erected will cover over an! < acre of ground. .■: • ■ ■•■:>, At the County Council meeting, Cr. Walker stated that he knew of several wishing to thejr narapa struck ofl the petition fforr r the'.- suspebsion of 1 the | county.,. .<£.:''', ..V:' '..:" ' -••«. r '- A Boon, to ilankincl.-^Baxter's liuno; Preserver, by virtue' of its balsamic and soothing propertiep, cannot be excelled as a soother of Pulmonic irritntidn. Many whose recovery had been despaired of by medical advisers and friends, have been spared to proclaim the astounding virtues of the Lung Preserver. It has been employed m the, mansion as well as m the ; cottage, and has convinced' the aristocrat . as well as the peasant that it ig,'indeeJ, a boon to mankind. It is pleasant to the palate and may safely be taken m all . cases. Persons- suffering from Bronchial affection?, who take the Lung Preserves will find the speedy effect to. be diminution of pain and expectoration— hrs 1 , be» cause the mactfus membranes are btimu- ' la ted 1 to throw tho phlegm up, and second 1 because the medicine i < adapted to thin the discharge before it leaves th" bton* chial tubes and longs; This specific itf i highly extolled by meinbjra of tbe mcdiI .c,al and clerical professions and others. — .To be bad of. all cheiuists and store" keepers. • -.'..'■ : . i Painless Dentistry — Mr Greenwood, Surgeon Dentist, will visit Foxtonon Wednesday « the' 13th inst., and Palmerston on Tnursday, : the 14th ihst. Mr Greenwood will bring i his nitrous oxide gas apparatus , with him for painless extraction. — (ADyr.)
PALMERSTON READY MONEY STORE. Call and See Our One Shilling : Table. : 1 '* " i ,■ ■ : :" , . i•' i ' The Largest-, Cheapest, and,, Best As^ sorted lot of (3oods ever offered for l/-.j Consisting of useful hpusehold requisites : ; m addition to ; • Fancy Goods^ I Many Articles reduced from 50 to 75, per cent. . , ' ' ■■"•'■■' Just Arrived ' ; '' ! AMERICAN ORGANS AiND HAR- : •' SIONIUMS FROM £12. ; j Newfeld's and Board's- Piainos m stbckj for caiJh or terms as per arrangement. ! One Penny Discount allowed on e\ cry 1/- worth ' of Drapery, Clothing, and ' ; Fancy Goods.' The largest' stock of Chinaj Glassware,' and Crockery north of Wellington. : The advantages derived through purchasing U-rbceries m tfre . . ■ " ■ READY MO NE;Y STO RE, ; are so well and widely^ known, \th rough' the circulation of oiir "price" lists and late advertisemeutfj, that wo deem it Unnecessary to call 'attention to 'any special line m that depstrlmefat. ' " 7 | I EEAXTY MoiEY STOEE. : . j . _ — . r^.. _■ I : OROUA C r >IJNfY"*UOUlSfdlL^ i : E PANUI TENET MO TE RETIfA i KURI. ] KO te i£ohi kohinga o te utu Kuri mo ta takivra o te J Kaunet^ o Oroua m'e'ngA Taone o HarukamQ raua j ko Poketaohe kua retia c' te Kaunfthera' 'mi c wkkatnp :to. A terii ki nga taoga'tu ko' te utu^retitA mo ia Kari tekau rlereni, Naka lika i lnrgai t»' ture retta ! m«>heraea ■ kahote '• ano i-^reti atigia' l 'te | Km; kia paiua etc. kaLkubi kohi mi te j 'j^aUn.qliei'Ai? utui.kai-ii%:<* rj,aj.a;h9reni j -mo ia Kan c parua »Daeii. ! Ko ngk Kurikat a c tae aiyd ki te ono j iuar;iraa i mu'i o te te kau ma wj'a o nga ra o Hanueie mehemea k shore and i retitangia'ka tika kia atua. i laungit'i te ture te kau oiatoruo te ture rntita Kuri 1884. Ka rite tonu teuei tare mojipa Tangata katoa uio te Fakf ha me teMapriD. H. M\C ARTHUR, j. T iaraana o te O.roua Kaunuiiera i. ■.•■■■ .-. :-< ■:.■ ■ • '.'\\ y" .r;i.« i >tß'i.-r. i tl -'" •' ■■■ : ' ! ® : # Js& ljjlu .. ' DISTRICT ORbERSf ■■:. T : iOth January,: 1884, TJALMEKSTQN .iifle.'TdlunX ' triers will parade'foV f nsY^cfion on the Bth, February, »t 7 p'plock^vni.jij wet, Friday, isth,.,samfi hour. Major Commanding Volunteer District
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 59, 8 February 1884, Page 3
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813Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 59, 8 February 1884, Page 3
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