COMMEECIAL 50TEL '.. 1 ..8.TA8_-ij»l..\'.s',', j: 7i^ i r-J 1 HE , iUndei-signed beg ; to notify' to JL > the. Besidente of Palmerston arid the*'} travel lirig • p'hbluv that having ' leased, tho above centrally, situated and I comtnodioi is i <■ Stabl es, •' they »wil I i e_;deavour to .provide always* ' superior ! i-ji'ii-- 7. (accommodation..!' ■ -y»- • ••• ■■■■> _.OQseTbox..'S >m i *.first.ra ! te condition^ ; o -and without equal m the* district-; " - ! jSing'e and Double. Buggy and- Saddle ; } "ii ;.';'H( rses'. always on Hire j : Best p .possible . accommodation * ibr • • : t ßacing ; and /Stud H rses. ! Good Paddacldngy : k Horses broken to Saddle and Single ; _nd* Double Harness.^ ! fe^,3»S____JW-v^. ; ..f-"y^ . j N.B.<Ob. Walker/ Vctliraary Surgeon, will attend timetable* daily. All cases ffaf^ckneßs-in^Hbi* es cave fully attemlwltb, and excfellent'accomniodation for"same fbrovided.; 'j Pranwelli & Gibson, I ■; Lessees, £ : ■) i . U : . -y., . '---' ; i ■> *nd&**£'J> v Palmerston Butchery, The* Square, Palmerstori North [ j "•'-'" y.f&y^W-.'.u--'. !-.7--_pO_lS & M BEG to inform the -public of Palmel'ston and the r : surrounding districts, that they have opened a i YETEEINAHY Shoeing 3?OEge .j i 'AND - n Greiieral Smithy AJT TJE;-lE_.€F|ID. " ; Horses carefully shod and general j blacksmith's work executed: -M ;■ :,''':"'■■" 7- ; (Glorious News : ■■'■::■«. i «".-• j/ ■)<<; 7 FOR MANAWATU. BQ&S & SHOES :^ J* ; ! For the Million! . ft iALLINGHAIvI ! <!'. ■;;'!'; , - » 7^.7 -,:• •;; 7 • HAS: just ,the Largest* Cheaj est, and most Fashion,6 lock of Boots and Shoes ever imported into the Manawatu. To carry Into effect^ the well-worn v * Small n.uftjis^aßd^ he offers Greatest Bargains^ever heard of m (Ilie district. The stock has been carefully selected by Home buyers m tlie Home markets, jjand therefore all (profits |and charges l»y Colonial^ merchants have been obviafedj consequently M the whole can, ajnd A wilL; h_7sold at Such prices as must command a speedy clearance. '-,-. * Bespoke \ Work Unequalled. None but| first class workmen are emplojedj.aiid nothing but the fbest of maieria^U£ed.«^^ workmanshi^'no hing can surpass^ niy work, of which the inhabitants of Manawatu have had ample proof. R.o -A__LMGrHAM, . "On Tlm .Square!' , = W. H. Nsettleship, n: --- i •■' ,■- j. ..' ; i (Late J. King- & v Co.) TR. ANU FA C'f UIiING GOLD AN D '• ; SILVERSMITH,^ M ; i i . Masonic JJewelier it Medalist, :iK) Electf'o-pluter and Gilder. Repaiis Neatly Executed. Old ' Gold and' Sil ver Bought. ; Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, 3 doors i f torn the Post Office,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 176, 23 June 1884, Page 1
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370Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 176, 23 June 1884, Page 1
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