■;■.;■•'■;; ::;:::: \ .ponfectionery • > ■■■-. works.. -••■' ; TIIHE Undersigned, having dis-i 'JL 1 ' posed of the' above, brisipiess .'to; • M'^William Hogg' : bogs 'to '; tender 1 his;sincere thanks to the public of this ' and suiroundihg districts who have given him a large' "share. of their : patrondge, ' and would respectfully 'solicit a continuance 'of th,e' same- fpr hiss successor. " ' '' ' X';K '; ■/!;;' ;V ; ;'V : .' '^^^'S'B^lN.'. 1 ; TT^ILLIAMKttOGG begs -ito";"inL h V if i ■:•■ '•■ form ; hi s • '■■ many friends and Customers. (to- Wihom he tenders his warmest thanks for the support he received whilst carrying :on- the business m Bell-street ) X that he has; pur- ! chased from Mr James^Bain the wellknown a ..> <^| . Wajug|[ilvikGonfecbioneßy^Osks, Biscuit Fa'ctorvi"% "Victoria Avqhue, Wanganui, and begs to solicit a continuance of the favors so lohgverijoyVcdv by his predecessor.. '■'; ■■ ** -- ': Confecti&nerv, Biscuits, 6 and Bread of the best quality s|ipplidd. | Balls, Soirees, andr Piciuc | Parties , j catered for efficiently/! Weddingj Birthday, ;and Curisrening I Cakes n;ade to order at the ishortest ; .},'■'."' notice. .*" ;- .*> vtxCj WILLIAM HOG(^|: ! Wanganui Confectionery Works, ■ Victorian Avenue, ■ -^ '*' . • -ji %' ?:.\-\.y\ ■■ y-r-T? nKEG to ! inforhV Vhe,. public pr^rilr j JO merston and the surrounding jJistricts, that they have opened a i v; YETEEINAEY I Shoe&g Forge w .Jv: ■■*' • AND - "^.'' General: Xt |Ey^|E^D. I Horses|carefully- shoo* andtgeneral ; blacjlsmith's w6rk,.cxecuted. j (! : '■ " ' ' ' ' . ' ,'; Gi^riolis News FO R MANAWATU. BOOTS & ;§HOE^ ! .'•- ;: ' i::: '^'>:'f7ie:!M/&'c(«/;- s: '- s ';-" il . ; HAS j ust irecwyed 1 the Largest^ "'■'Chleajjest, : an ; di FasKion.'Stocli' of Boots'" and 'Sh6e.4 i! ever imported into the Manawatu. To carry into- eflfect the well-worn motto ••* Small profits and quick returns," he offers the" Greatest Bargains ever heard of; In^llif^Mtncf^'TlaeV stock has been*' carefully, selected by plome buyers inlthc Home markets.! and ; therefore all middle : profits^ and charges by- Colonial merchants have been obviated, the 'whole can,! and- will be soW at such prices as must- command .a speedy clearance. I ' • C [Bespoke Woitfc Unequalled. I None bttt first '§ |ass -workmsn are employed, and nPthing- but.th^ best of materialjiused. fitjl.fttyli^nd Worknmlsjlij^hmgjan^a^y wjork, oT which {he inhabitants of Manawatirhave had ample proof. R. ALLINGHAM, W. H. Nettjeship, (Late J.*|Kipg-& Cdj) >MANUFAC;fURfjNG CJOLI.) AN I) *^siL"v*BHsafTTfi;' : )u/ JUasonic «F c wellVr -e£ i?S t* <i a I ist , 1 \ Electro-jitatfo' tindHt'i tiler. • •■Repairs 'Neatly ' E'xee'tttejd. i>! . Old Gold and Silver Bought. Victoria Avenuo, Wanganui, Jdoor^ 1 ■ i'roui the Post Oilice.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 182, 30 June 1884, Page 1
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374Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 182, 30 June 1884, Page 1
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