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P U B L I C N>o T 1..C-E. J.gl ANSTEE Begs to inform the inhabitants of Palmerston and the -surrounding district that he has commenced business m the Square as Tobacconist, Stationer, Seedsman, and Dealer m Fancy Goods, Under the special careand management of Mrs Anstee, and 'trusts that, by moderate charges and civility, combined with a first-class article, to merit a share of public patronage and support. SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! Just imported from Melbourne, n choice collection of VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, Consisting of Peas Carrots Cucumbers Beans Parsnips Pumpkins * Cabbage Radish Mellons Cauliflower Lettuce Marrows Brocpli Onions, Tomato Turnips Leeks &c.', ; &c. J. G. A. begs to call special attention to his collection of seeds, and assures the - public that.it is his intention to offer none but New Seeds, as he is well acquainted with the importance of selling a good article, and the delay and bitter disappointment occasioned by sowing old seed. MRS. E. MARSH Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding districts, that she has re-opened her 1 business as < DRESSMAKER, And added to it that of MILLINERY, Having secured the. services of a COMPETENT MILLINER Just arrived "from England. Mrs E/ Marsh thanks her numerous patrons' for their past favours. LADIES' OWN MATERIALS MADE UP. Address — MRS. E. MARSH, Palmerston North. rpHOMAS MOFIATT, BUTCHER, PALMEESTON. X Cash purchaser of hides and sheepskins. Small goods of every description always . " ' on hand. October 22, 1875. • "7 BY OEDEE of THE'EXECUTORS , - OF THE LATE MR. E. SHORT. FOR SALE, that valuable property m the township of, Sandon, Rangitikei, comprising sections 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, and 100 acres native land, containing m all about 1014 acre^s. Of this 150 acres are ploughed and laid down m grass, 40 acres m paddocks, 30 acres m bush, totara, matai, and white pine." On section 80 is erected a substantial Tenroomed House, together, with shearingshed, sheep-yard, stock-yard, garden, and orchard. The boundaries are fenced and securely enclosed. The Mangaone Stream runs through the property, and furnishes a constant supply of water.' The close proximity of- this estate to the Railway Station at Feilding greatly enhances its value, and buyers are in r vited to.inspect the. property. - Further particulars will be furnished on application to Mr. Win. Baker, on the property ; or, to JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. ■XT O T ICE. Settlers m the Manawatu and . surrounding Districts visiting Wellington will find it to their to - purchase ' their SADDLERY and HARNESS from ' n ' J. E. EVA NS, Saddler, Under the Verandah, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. The Trade and Country Storekeepers supplied. MRS. MERRITT'S SCHOOL, Palmeeston North. Mrs Merritt begs to announce to the parents" of her pupils 'that during the Winter Quarter her School will be open

at her Residence. Mrs Merritt receives pupils from 5 to 14 years of age. Terms : Pupils up to 10 years, Is, per . week; above 10,, Is 6d. For Music, Singing, and Drawing — £1 Is per quarter each. Mrs Merritt gives private lessons m Music and Singing; and having studied under a Professor of the Royal Academy of Music, London, may be relied upon to impart - a thorough, knowledge .of both". . Mrs Merritt teaches all kinds of Needlework, both fancy affd plain. - Terms, for Boarders, jBl 10s. per Month. Hours of Study, 9to 3 ; Drawing Class, 3 to 4.

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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 67, 9 June 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 67, 9 June 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 67, 9 June 1877, Page 4

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