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'■■■■' ■ ■',''"'. Business Notice. JAMES THAIN&m,""" 7 IRQN AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS ; IMPORTERS OF AMERICAN GOODS, ACrRIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,, BRUSH WAEE, LAMI WARE, PAINTS, . OILS, & Oi LICEtfSj:D b DEALEBS UNDER ARMS ACT. Agents Fob SAiiTO<so»'s, ahd Mc€Jobmiok's Stbino Rkapbbs & Bi »dkb«. ■ ' ■'•■ ... - : , ■•, " o /t'i»[D.''.Pißß,BY t s Sajpes, .-.] ; ' : : . ■ '..,. , ' :'.':■ : : r : :rz j yiCTOJRi^ avenue, ; / ■ : ; j Taupe Quay, and! St, jHiH^strebVWanffAxii ' JOBK AOTERSON, ;i VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. THE LARGEST A A 'DBESf EURttITUEE AND CARPIET WAREHOUSE! IN WANGANUI, .; IN STOCK. Stuffed Couches Baskets Dust Pans Tapestry Designs Colonial epuches Toilet Glasses • Carpets Curtains, new . ; * g • Marble-GJasbes-" ""Brussells ' Mattrasses: J ; SbfaV Chairs " ' Chimney Glasses ' Tapestry Spring do. Foldingchairs .Gilt, Rosewood do. Kidderminster -Hair, Wool and Croquet Chairs , Maple & Inlaid do. Felt and. Flax do. Cbeffoniers Hang-up glasses Felt Squares Feather Beds Book Cases " Bposhelves s Stair CaVpets Palliasses JLop Tableß " Wardrobes 80. Linen Bolsters, Feather Kitchen ' ;Tables ' *'< Hatracks"' Crumb Cloths and' Fiock ) : Dining Tables Cornice Poles Coir Mattinjr Pillows ' Dressim? Tables , Window Boilers Cord Do, Happqcks , Occasionable Tables . Patent Shades Manila do Footstools Chesß top Tables Venetian Blinds FJax do Ottomans K^ipsy Tables Whatnots China do Hearth Rugs Depoy Tables' Centre do ; Oilcloth, wide Door Mats Work Tables . Canterbury do Paesege do Engravin Wasbstands Canterberries Linoleum Washstand Toilet Sets Musio btools Window Hollands • Screen Chest : Drawers Brackets land Shelves Table Uaizes '« Mats, table " Iron Badsteads Enclosed Mahogony Do m cloth Fainges Iron Canopy Wasbstands : Do m Piece Ottomaas Wood Bedsteads ; Perambulators, four Green Baize Quicksilve Iron and Wood < * and ; three-wheel Damasks : Glasses Commodes. Bassinettes Bepps Work Boxe, Tdwell horses Fendere and Fire* Silk do Upholsterer's ; ■"/■ -■•-: irons- ____ Trimmiug Brushfls Kitchen Horses Door scrapers Oil Cloth Hair Brooms 'Dressess Critonna . Carpet do &c, (fec^c, Drawing and Dining Room 6uites| JJew, Styles ; Wood, Cane, and Spring Seat: •■■'■■•■■■ ,■'''•■'•■•; Chairs o|f every description.

| , Medical. • \^ ... '.." I . MEDICAL. Now ready, new and / revised edition THE MEDICAL GUIDE to health, happiness, ; and a vigorous old age. It has been the aim of the Author of this little work to point out the nature, treat- / ment, and cure of a class of Nervous and Debilitating Diseases, unfortunately too common, and that he has successfully accomplished his task is evinced by the enormous circulation which this Medical Guide has attained In presenting to the public this new ': and carefully.revised edition, it is done m the hope that it will I be^ equally aa acceptable as the previous editions. A copy of this work will be . sent free by post to any ' nddress on receipt ot two stamps to re- .-•■■■ pay postage. Ap plytoH.W. MITCHBI. „ South Ricbmon d , MELBOURNE & . W. T. W O O D Ti LACK SMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, and SHOEING SMITH (Corner of Rangitikei Street and Cuba Street.'^, 'PALMERSTON NORTH, (Between Royal and Clarendon Hotels) Shoeing done with care, andt on an entirely new principle. All Descriptions of General Blacksmiths work done. Vehicles and Agricultural Implements made and repaired. Charges Moderate. PHOTOGRAPHIC jXOTICE, F. K. Huff HA S NOW OPENED his Mew Photographic Rooms m the Avenue, A FEW DOORS above his old premises. Work of all descriDtions is now undertaken. The Public are cordially invited to nspect the work and premises at any time t ' THE Makawatu Standard nas by far the largest circulation o any newspaper m Manawatu, and no other ournal m the district is read by s< manj people. Advertisers should remember

•■■■''■ Business Notices. PYM AND PYVIS. Rangitikei Street; Palmerston North. OOAOHBUILD^BS , HORBBSHOERS, AKD Gkmebal Blacksmiths. ■ A LL kinds of Agricultural Implevj\ ments either Imported or : made j on-tbe PremisVs, including Double and Single Furrow Ploughs, all sia-s, also all kinds of Plough- fittings, Cast and Wrought-Iron Shares, Mould-Boards, Skeithsi Wheels, etc. " ALSO -Oat-Crushers, Winnowing Machines, Chaff-Cutters, HorsewPowere, etc. - A working model of a Wool Press can be seen on the premises. T> I IiLI AH D TABL EB, GEO. WRIGHT &COJ Billiard Table Makers and Patentees 162 to 164, Westminister Bridge fioad, London. " : .-' Gold Medal Chr is tcharch Exhibition, 1882. I Gold Medal Adelaide Exhibition, 1881. Prize awarded Melbourne Exhibition, 1880. ' First Class Certificate, London, 1872. ; These ni as ntic>ut Tables are of solid M-'ilioga'iy, With best slale beds and sexual improv »i last cushions which are gnara'icoJ iut to get bard i the coldest climate. KEATING' B POWDER KILLS BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES. THIS POWDER is quite harmless to animal life, but is unrivalled m destroying fleas* bugs, cokroaches, beetles, motbi mi furs, and every other ipecies of insect. Sportsmen will find this invaluable for destroying fleas m dogs, as also ladies for, their pet dogs. This Article has found so great a sale that it has tempted others to vend a so-called article m imilatioe. The 'Public are cautioned that tins of the genuine powder be the autograph of THOMAS KEATING. KEATING'S WORM TABLETS. a. purely vegetable sweat- meat, bofh m appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for intesti* nal or thread worms. Tt is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children. 1 Sold m tins by all Chemists and Druggists. Proprietor— THOMAS KEaHNG, - ; . London. Export Chemist and Druggist.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 246, 19 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 246, 19 September 1883, Page 1

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