REMOVAL NOTIOB. H. Wollerman HAS much rleasure in intimati g to his customers and the resideuts of Palmerston and surrounding districts that lie has opened his new premises in the Square, formerly Hounslo'tv and Yoi.t's Furniture Warehouse, an l trusts by keeping a first-class stock of Groceries, Wines and Spirits, Bass's Ale, Guinness's Stout, also Alo- and Stout (Brewed at the Bell Brewery), and continue to receive the support so generously accorded to him in the past. Goods delivered in town or country by own van. Orders by Post or 'elegram . attended to with punctna ity. The Brands of the Wines and Spirits ' are so wel -known that further reference to them here is unnecessary. Ales and Stout brewed at the Bell Urewery are of as first-class a quality as any in the .Colony. "RLB.— As H. W, imports direct froin the Home M rk ts, and bnys from no/e but the best firms in Austral a and ftew Zealand, he is therefore in a position to deal most liberally wi h customers Prices will be the same as those enumerated in the price list issued by the P lmerston heady v ouey iStore, and gopds... of , first-c ass qual ty only H. woiZerman, * BREWER, Wine and Spirit Merchant, and ] GENERAL GKOCER, The Square, Pulmerston "North . i Poad & Brazier BEG to inform the public of Palmerston and the surrounding districts, that they have opened a VETERINARY Shoeing Forge : AND Greiieral Smithy AT TERRACE EISTD. Horses carefully shod and general blacksmith's work executed. Glorious News FOR MANAWATU. BOOTS "&" SHOES For the Million! R. ALLINGHAM HAS just received the Largest, Cheapest, and most FashionStock of Boots and Shoes ever imported into the Manawatu. To carry into effect the well-worn motto "Small piofits and quick returns," he offers the Greatest Bargains ever heard of in the district. The stock has been carefully selected by Home buyers in the Home markets, and j therefore all middle profits and charges by Colonial merchants have been obviated, consequently the whole can, and will be sold at such prices as must command a speedy clearance. Bespoke Work Unequalled. None but first class workmen are employed, and nothing; but the best of material used. For fit, style, and workmanship uq.hing can surpass my work, of which the "inhabitants of Manawatu have bad ample proof. R. ALLINGHAM, "On The. Square: 1 I\ T OW OPEIST, SHAILER'S Portrait Rooms. SPECIAL arrangements made with persons requiring a collection of Photographic Scenery on Estates, &c. A collection of the above considerably below the average price. Animals of all kinds photographed while in motion, if desired, or otherwise. Carte-De-Visit e, 15/- per dozen, andlO/- per half dozen SPECIAL. I will give one Cabinet with order of every doz. curie de Yisites for one ! I mouth only. IjgjfNote the address— aW. SHAILER, ; ' Two doors from Court House, Main Street, Palmerston North. PAPER BAGS. DRAPEPvS' Millinery Bags from 15/- per thousand. Samples at Standard Oih'oe.J
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 153, 27 May 1884, Page 1
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490Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 153, 27 May 1884, Page 1
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