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MES. MEEEITT begs to announce that she receives Pupils m MUSIC and SINGING at her own residence, having a pianoforte for the convenience of pupils, and an extensive stock of the best songs and music. - Terms for Music £1 Is per quarter. Do. „ Singing £1 11s 6d do. pEEAT ATTEACTIQN ! PUBLIC HALL SKATING RINK &- READING- ROOM. Open Every Evening. Admission, 6d. <. T> N. KEELING ACCOUNTANT AND VALUATOR;. LAND, ESTATE, ' AND GENEEAL COMMISSION AGENT, < The Squabe, "PALMERSTON NORTH. Tjl W . E, U C, X Commission, Agent, &c, ' FOXTON Also, Foxton correspondent and. Collector for the ' Manawatu Times." • T7\ ' E. ME T A.ED Begs to announce to the inhabitants i of Palmerston, that he has just received a large stock of — Books, - Stationery, Fancy goods, Tobaccos, And cigars. He would draw especial attention to his well-selected stock of Stationery as supplying a want long felt m this'township and district. The stock of Books has been carefully selected, and will furnish reading, both grave and gay, for'the million. The Tobaccos are of the best brands, ; as a trial of them will prove ; and the 'lovers of a, good -weed will find no difficulty m suiting their tastes at his establishment. ' * T^MEfcSTON NOETH STEAM M FLOUE MILL. i. ' Farmers and" Settlers of Manawatu and surrounding districts please note that we shall shortly be m a position to convert your wheat and other grain into flour. RICHTER, NANNESTAD, & CO. Palmerston North April 6th, 1877. '"\T O T I C ' E. The undersigned is in' possession of a valuable secret enabling him to improve upon all shallow or deep-die BEICKMAKING MACHINES. He has succeeded m effecting a vast improvement m one of Macefield and Co.'s from vthe Albert Foundry, Auckland,, and is prepared to receive communications from Brickmakers owning 'defective machines with a view to the improvement of their machinery. * CHAELES TEICKLEBANK, Bbicsmaxeb, Palmerston North. T7IILE -CUTTING! 'JJ FIL'E-C'UTTINO! OLD FILES MADE NEW. . Immense profit will be, gained by proprietors of Sawmills, Foundries; and Factories if they forward all their old files to JOHAN JACOBSEN, who will guar- | an'tee them cut anew at f ollowingrates : — From 6 inch to 12 inch, flat flies, If d per- inch. , ' From 12 inch to 18 inch, flat flies, l|d per inch. , ' From 10 inch to 18 inch, round and half round, If d per inch. All small files from i l2 tq.lß inch, 2d per inch. ' ' I Half of the freight will be paid byJOHAN JACOBSEN.'near Messrs. Eichter, Nannestad; and Co.'s Sawmill, Palmerston^North, Wellington. , C\ EATEFUL— COMFOETING. EPP'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. . " By, a thorough knowledge of the natural -laws which govern the operations .of digestion and nutrition, and by^ a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, • Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured 'beverage which may .save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles i -of diet that' a constitution may be gra- | dually built up until strong enough to i resist every tendency to disease.. Hun- [ dreds of subtle maladies are .floating around, us ready to attack wherever, there is a weak point. ' We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood .and a properly-nourished {xkme."z — See article m the " Civil Service Gazette." Made simply witE boiling water or milk. , | Sold only m packets (tins for abroad), -labelled: — JAMES EPPS & CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, 48, Threadueedle Street,' and 170, Picca- ! -dilly.— Works, Euston Eoad and Camden Town, London. '

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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 87, 18 August 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 87, 18 August 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 87, 18 August 1877, Page 4