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Business Notices. WHY PAY TWO PKOFITSI E - PEARCE, for 8 Years Manager of the . Wholesale Boot Department of Turn, hull South & Co., begs respectfully to inform .'the inhabitants of Wellington that having made Special Cash Terms with the loading Manufacturers, be can supply the Public with a Single Pair pf Boots or Shoes at EXACTLY THE SAME PRICE AS OTHER TRADES PAY POR THEIRS. E. PEAECE, CASH BOOT MART, 23, Caha-atreet. INTENDING Settlers are respectfully requested to inspect the very numerous properties for sale by the undersigned in and around the rapidly rising town of Palmer* ston North. JAMES LINTON, 392 Land Agent. JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Willis Street Wellington, HAS a Large Stock of Religious and other works, which he is offering at a great Redaction upon the asaal selling price. Wace’a Classified Gems of Thought, in convenient form for use as a dictionary of ready reference on religious subjects, 10s fid Fawsett’s Englishman’s Critical and Expoai tory Bible Cyclopaedia, 8s fid Cruden’s Concordance, large • dition, 4s Stapfer’s Palestine in Time of Christ, 10a The Christian’s Plea against Modem Unbelief, 7s fid Field’s Handbook of Christian Theology, 5s fid Jay’s Morning and Evening Exercises, 4 volff, 16s Jay’s Family Prayers, 5s The Family Prayer Book, large editicn, 5a Telford’s Life of John Wesley, 7a fid Daniel’s Short History of Methodists, 4a Stoughton’s History of Religion in England, 6 vols, 30a Paxton Hood’s World of Anecdote, 5a fid Paxton Hood’s World of Moral and Religions Anecdote, 5s fid Paxton Hood’s World of Proverbs, 10s Presoemese’s Early Years, 4 vols., 20a Parker’s Inner Life, 3 vols., 22s Parker’s Apostolic Life, 3 vols., 22a Pike’s C. H. Spurgeon, 4s Cooper’s Thoughts at Fourscore, 6a Stable’s Cruise of the Lend Yacht ‘Wanderer,’ 10s Davidson’s Talks with Young Men—The City Youth, For warned. Forearmed, each 4s Biblical Lights and Side-Lights, offered at 7s Sunday School Cards, Sunday School Reward Books, Pocket Bibles from fid upwards. Family Bibles, Pulpit Bibles, a large stock on hand MEDICAL BOOKS— Hartshorne’s Household Manual of Medicines, eight Plates, and nearly 300 Illustrations, 22s fid Fullerton’s Family Medical Guide, 14s 64 The Family Physician Chavassea’ Advice to a Wife, 3s Chavaases’ Advice to a Mother, 3s Chavasses’ Counsel to a Mother, 3s Chavasses’ Aphorisms for Parents, 3s Gulley’s Domestic Water Cure, 3s Dr. Weatherly’s Young Wife’s Own Book, la 3d Childrens’ Lives, and How to Protect Them, 3s fid Coffin’s Botanic Guide to Health, 7s fid Coffin’s Treatise on Midwifery, 5a fid Coffin’s Treatise on Diseases of the Generative System, 2s fid Coffin’s Lectures on Medical Botany, 3s The Family Doctor, a dictionary of domestic medicine, 4s The Ladies’ Physician, a guide in the treat-. ment of their ailments, fit fid Fox’s Family Botanic Guide, 3s 6d Eno’s The Stomach and its Trials, Is fid Ruddock’s Homoepathic Tade Meomn, 6a fid Ruddock’s The Common Diseases of Women, 2s 6d Smedley’s PracPcal Hydropathy, 3a Smedley’a Ladies’ Manual, 2s fid Schott’s Health Hints to Women, 7s Kirk’s Papers on Health, series 1 to 11, each 2s fid Ruddock’s Stepping Stone to Homoeopathy, Is fid Ruddock’s Common Diseases of Children, Is fid Davies’ Nursery Hints, Is 3d JOHN WATT receives by every direct boat the newest Novels and latest Periodicals, Wholesale and Retail. Stevens and GortonList of properties FOR SALE BY STEVENS AND GORTON, Auctioneers, Land and Stock Agents, BULLS, RANGITIKEI. 222 acres; a very well-improved farm, close to Palmerston North, being sections 423 and 425, Kairanga District—l6s acres in good grass, balance (excepting 10 acres) burnt and sown j 2 good dwelling-houses and dairy. 1000 acres, Native leasehold, Ekatahnna Block, Wairarapa district; 18 years to run. Improvements : 180 acres in grass, small house, considerable quanity of fencing, well watered, Masterton main road and Woodville-Master-ton railway (now in progress) go through centra of the block. Price very moderate. 1150 Acres Freehold. —First-class agricultural and grazing farm, situated within two miles of Halcombe, good metal road running through it, fenced and subdivided into 18 paddocks, well watered, good 16-roomed dwellinghouse, two stables, granary, woolshed, cottage, slaughter-house, and other convenient buildings ; stock-yard, &c. 472 J acres freehold first-class agricultural and grazing farm, adjoining township of Feilding, fenced, and subdivided into 15 paddocks, 9-roomed dwellinghouse, 5-stall stable, granary, and necessary out-buildings; land of the very best quality. Price, a bargain. 542 acres freehold sections 54, 55, and 56, township of Sandon. A good agricultural and grazing farm, fenced, and subdivided into 9 paddocks, 6-roomed dwelling-house, stable, granary, and necessary cut-buildings, with or with--148 acres, Ashurat suburban district; 65 acres in good grass; fenced and well watered. Price, L 5 per acre, 1180 acres ; sections 12, 13, and or 61, portion fronting railway line Foxton to Palmerston, all cleared excepting 15 acres ; 95 acres in good grass, 70 burnt and sown; good 6xoomed house, stable, shed, and orchard 1220 acres freehold, Manchester Block sections 96 and 302 ; 300 acres cleared and In good grasses; metal road to gate; ten miles from Feilding and Marton, and seven from Halcombe ; 416 chains fencing already erected on property; ornamental trees planted on good site for house; and an orchard planted with choice fruit trees Intending purchasers will be provided with a horse and shown over the properties, cn ap» plication to STEVEKS ANITGORTON ;

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8166, 18 August 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8166, 18 August 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8166, 18 August 1887, Page 2