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•>> :•; Business Notices. mO THE BOOT & SHOE TRADE ri: .;..;.•;. THREE SHIPMENTS ;;ul iJ)irect to 'Waitgaritii of the finest Ladies' Wn&k ever imported to New --Zealand and made to my order, Pattern end Design by the -best makers-up m ■"England, France, and Germany. !! ' : Ii invite the special attention of the trade to these grand goods. vl Sole Leather. Kip Calf, and all Requisites and Furnishings required by the practiccil tradesman always m Stock. • My knowledge of the trade and; its ■ : requirements is (thorough') gained „ through an experience of nearly half a .. ;^ century; ' To the General Public I offer inducements not held out by any House m ■?]\ the Colony. k: Country Settlers buying large parcels , j will be liberally dealt with '^ GOK NER BO OT 8H QP, WANGANUI, ".'..'"': Everybody Knows It. is..!" .-..•■-' - '" " HUGrH black, ' WATCHMAKER and JJEWELLER, v Late of Teuauka &Timaru, Canterbury, and formerly from Edin- , burcfh, % and Aberdeen, h .; ;■':• Scotland. jtTTISBES the Public of Palmerston W and suiTP onain g Districts to know : " that he has added largely to bis stock, and is selling GOLD& SILVERWATCHES, .- ' GpLD,& Silver Jewellery, Clocks, V Engagement* Wedding, & Keeper Rings.etc, etc., ,/ At very low Prices. < ; i Some very cheap ■ Silver Braoelets and E. P. Cruets. } .Repairs done Neatly, Promptly, and at u> '''" Moderate charges. . All Watches repaired guaranteed for / - twelvemonths. - Come, See, and Judge for yourselves. //:'■ VICTORIA AVENUE, ' WANG4NUI* 'ii- -.ij /Next J. Anderson's) -V," Txy ANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ; W AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. :[ ANNUAL SHOW, 1882. Extract from the Wanganui Chronicle, r of October 20. r '"', Before leaving : the implements we must hot overlook the collection of - drays shown by Mr Gavin Hamilton, all Of them of a solid and durable character, woathy of the establishment '' they emanated fr«»m. . . . • • . ._. In the course of the atternoon the comi- "petition for the 'best-shod horse took l -place Messrs. T. Hamilton, W. Armstrong, and T, Shannon entering the ". "lists. The contest was. keen, but m the. end Mr Hamilton was decided the winner both as to the draught horses and thoroughbreds. ;Prizes--lmplements : MrG. Hamii- . ton, wharf, dray, Ist. Miscellaneous: Best farm cirt, Mr G. Howe's prize, C- r '''-'.£i IS'i l^ r Gavin Hamilton. ' ' The firm have, during the last four " ; years, been constant takers of both first . ,nd second prizes . ;;f HAMILTON'S SHOEING FORGE, Ridowav Street, . X"ir"""€r 'A;N I. Good news from Home, Good news for me, £ Has come across The deep biUH sea. WHAT IS* IT? Why, Thomas Hudson, Saddle and Harness Maker, has started business m Wanganui, where he intends to Manufacture all kinds of Saddlery, and so Encourage LOCAL INDUSTRY. I will always have on hand a com■i n ' : i plete aßsrtment of baddies, Whips, Bridles, Spurs : Gig, Cart, Buggy, and Waggon Harness. T: D. would call special attention to his Col.ars and Saddles, which will be made to order on the premises, and guaranteed to please. A trial is solici--1 !ted ' Note the address — THOMAS DUDSONj 1 SaddleT, Next F R. Jackson's sale jards, the Avenue, Wanganui. J. D. McFARLANE, SAILMAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS Taupo Quay, Wang anuL ENTS, Tarpaulins, Oil Coats, ' JL.--and Hoise .-Cover. Manufacturers flgTCan be had at Wholesale and Retail Prices.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 94, 29 March 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 94, 29 March 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 94, 29 March 1883, Page 4

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