LCaud,^» UULLIA At 8 o".V ANI/ r\K). 31IAREBR0KKRS. Lambton QuayOpposite Bank of New Zealand. W bLLINOTOS; I A OAHD.j W I LLIAMBON& CO., vvuolksalb & hktail. Victoria Avesoe, WAiNTAUNDL / \ VOU.NQ BROS.,""*"* 1 i CIVIL ENGINEERS' Authorized Surveyors . (And Licensed under Land Transfer Act; : 'jREYMO! TH, WkSTI'OB.I, AND Victoria Avb&uk, WANGANUI. ; ;;■/,' ■'■■' "i — '■»•■■• '•• — ■ .„;,-, ■ •■■:.' - . ■ / I : YO UMG • BROS., ■■■''- • ijate J. R. Wrign AAOHITECT -. .'I IUIOAtA AVB^Ptf, WANOAIfOI.
,WALEBR AND TJATRICK, WaDganui St«am Chaff Cutting and, Crushing Mills. Wholesale Grain and Produce Mer- , , . chani.s. : rRIDGWAY-STPEET, /,' WANGANUI. ' ; 1 ; .NOTICE. ' -..■'■"■■ ' ■ • • ■ \ E; J. B^ KER> FELLMONGER, ; Rakgitikei Line, Pagmerston N. . * (Opposite Brewery.) Highest given -for wool and skins. ; Wool, Scoured on Cpmraissioii. : Wool-Packs oti Sale.
& R. HARPER BEGS most respectfully to confirm What has already appeared m the papers, namely — that he has purchased the property known as the C AMPBEL LTOWN STORE, and intends ' opening the same at an early date, m conoection with CLIFTON HOUSE, ■BALLS'. \ .■ '";![: "■ Having had 16 years' experience m town «nd country m n general business; ..... : J J. R. H. has every .confidence m solicit- ' ins; the kind patronage of the settlers m and around Campbelltown, and can assure them that every effort will be ' made to meet the requirements of those favouring him with their support. Having a large .Wholesale Stock at Clifton Hoiue, Bulls, there will al way? be a certainty of procuring anything | that might be sold out, at a day's notice, thus saving the customer conside.aWe incoayenience. The branches of the business will consist of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, GROCERY, CROCKERY, IRONMONGERY, BADDLERY, FURNITURE, BEDDING, and all kinds of BUILDING TIMBER. In connection with the two placet, efficient hants are kept to eiecoto , orders m Cabinet-making, Upholstering, Tenl making, Tarpaulin- milking, Dress- ' making, Millinery, etc, Amd, as. a farther convenience tb feustoriiers stiad • f;. : ..- ;,: : - ■ ■ ■ ' ' :■ : : .: -i\-, - tho travelling public, Expresses, Trap, Buggy, and Riding Horses are kept for! h|re. "t . ■ . ■■;■ ■'■':■ a ■■'. , The Store will be opened as soon as iome^Uetratious^whieh are going on, are completed, and notice given m a future issue of this paper. ; Clifton HoUbe, Balls, February, Bth,
i PIANOFORTE TUNING AND REPAIRING .'.■:■■• BT ■■ * : - ■ ; '- J MRIi 1 ! tfLLERT pILBE T Making four visits m the year between S<iMr Plynoouth and I almerston, calling lit all, the town and country districts, ] laving with him a good supply of all jcinds of material for repairing Pianos, .'.', iT ; ahd Harriioniums, &c, ' ] Pianos tuned by th« year. j - . . _L M«L : ;'''-'H>- KEN WO 0 l>,r Dkntut,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 102, 26 March 1884, Page 2
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403Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 102, 26 March 1884, Page 2
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