j Canfection^ry ;■• wokks. THE, Undersigned, hay ing , dispose^ of tjiQ above business, to Mr! William' Hogg,, begs to .tender his' sincere thanks" £0 the public of this and suirounding .districts who have given ...Him, a large share of their, patronage,' ; and would respectfully solicit a, continuance of. t^e same for his successor. : ' JAMES BAIN. VTmLLIAM HOG(? begs to . inyf' form his many friends and Customers (to whom he tenders his warmest thanks for the support he received whilst carrying on the business m Bell-street^ that he has purchased from Mr James Bain the wellknojwn V ..-.. ''-■-. '$ Wanganui Confectionery Works, | And pi scuit Factory, | Victoria Avenue, : Wanganui, andj begs to Solicit a continuance of the | favors so long enjoyed by his predecessor. I ;'\ ' .' \-\ Connection erv, Biscuits, and Bread of ■ the best quality supplied. Balls, Soirees, and Picnic Parties -~ j- - — catejieiliat efficWilr.___^___ Wedding, Birthday, and Christening Cakes made to order at the shortest : .^ notice. '-- '" > J I WILLIAM HOGG, ■• - Confectionery Works, : ''' : . Victorian Avenue. ___ __ Poad & Brazier BTEG to inform the public of Palmei^slon and the surrounding xifj-^i^t — ■'■i^»a-^-V^'xit- la .| vt»_jo nan pdja^-_i_i-YETERINAEY ShoeirLg Ft>rge ■ \ v _ AND. , ;. ' Geneial s Smithy A.TJ TEiiEA^GKENiP. carefully shod arid general 1 blacksmith's work executed. ! - ■. ~ r. .-■ '•- . * Glorious News I FOR MANAWATU, BO^tS & SHOES For the Million! R. ALPNGHAM, HAS/ ju>l; recpivt-d the Largest, Cheapest, and .most FashionStock of Boots and Shoes ever imported into ihe Manawatu. To carry iirto' effect the well-worn motu» 11 Small profits ..and quick returns," he offers th^.jt^eatejt,, Jßargaina i 'even heard of in^tUe district. Tlie_. stbek has been carefully selected bivHoine buyers m the Home markets* and therefore all! middle profits aiid charges by Colonial niDrchants haeve beeni .obviated, consequently the whole can, nnfl will .be sold at such prices as mult command a - speedy clearance. % ' X —Z I:- t Bespoke $York None but fii-st class workmen are employed, and nothing but the best of material used. For fit, style, a^ncl workmanßli^^oJung^caji^urp.ass ; .m>v work, of whijlh, the inhabitan|s "|of Manawatu have had ample proof. S. ALLINGHAM, H. Nettleship, ";'. (Late J. KJng; &(:<r>.> MANUFACTURING! GU-LU A I) ?\,\ siL-feiis^tTir, ' ' Masonic JewellcV cl DieUalist, fflectrq-pketer, and ' Gilder ;. Repairs^ Neatly Executed, v Old Gold and Silver Bought. . Yict^ria Avenuo, Wanganui, 3 doors i from the Post Office.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 177, 24 June 1884, Page 1
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367Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 177, 24 June 1884, Page 1
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