TENDERS WANTED. LENDERS are invited until the J_. tentli day of October next, for Metallillg Valley and Midland Roads, near Feilding. All information required to be obtained on the Works. J. & R. MKNZfES, Contractors, Feilding. CASH BOOT SHOP. W, KNOX HAS much pleasure m notifying to the residents of Palmerston uud the travelling public that he has purchased the premises lately occupied by Mr D. Clifford m the Square, and will continue to curry. .on the business the same as heretofore. Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes made to order on the premises, carefully and with despatch. Superior Stock of Beady-made always on hand. N.B. — Prices Moderate, Fit and Durability guaranteed. Note the address — ; (Late D. Clifford's.) W. KNOX .Pkopbietoe. IJfTbeavbit J : I, £ Is sole Agent for \ I i MANAWATU STANDARD. •* ii h Copies always on Sale. '■' <% &h ; J* THOMAS HALL, ' GROCER, Ironmonger, and General Storekeeper, (Next Palmerson & Scott's, Exchange Buildings,). TH Square, Palmerston North. % N.B —Country orders promptly attended to. Only first«'claßs Goods kept , m stock. Photograpby. PORTRAIT ■WJP''^ GIFTS. S H A I LEE'S Portrait Oallery, Main-street, Pahnerstori North. WHILE thanking the public for past patronage^ G. "W". S. iiesijs to notify his intention of continuing lor ONE MOIST TH longer to present customers ordering ono doz. or more Photos with a \ full-size Cabinet Picture . Carte- j)e-Visi<e, ,15/- per dozen, and 7/6 per half dozen. Cabinets, 25/-perdoven and 15/- per half dozen. • ■ ■.-•.((■• — — The undersigned deshes to notify that he has taken the studio of Mr Fowlegjof Mnnchestet-street, FEILDING, and intends visiting that town °n Wednesday m each week. Photographs can be enamelled at a small extra cost. The process which has become so popular of late, adds greatly to the appearance of the photo. *. , -.-. Address — G. W. SHAILER, PHOTOGRAPHER MAIN-STREET PALMERSTON" Central Ready Money Store; Main-st, (Opposite Venn's Factory )i : Giving Up Business. The Complete Stock now Offering for Sale at Greatly. Reduced Prices. Ameiican Axes (Sharps'), 5/6 each. Park b Spades, 5/6 each. White and G-old Gups atid Saucers, 8/6 per doz. Common Cups & Saucers, 4/6 per doz. Pudding Plates, 4/6 per doz.* . Dinuer Plates, 5/ per doz. Bell 6V Black's Vestas, 5d per doz. 2 Gross Square Tin Vestas, 1/9 per doz, and Bound Tin Vestas, 8d per doz. Best Yellow Soap, 8d per bar. Common Yellow Soap, |>d per bar. Best Flour (SOtbsj, 6/3. Best Oatn:eal < (251bs), 4/3. Kerosene, 130 Test, 8/- per tin. 'Hpllowave, . Brusliware, Hardware, Grtfceries^ &C, <£c. A - AWD Various otlier Goods, too numerous to luentibri^'will all be offered- at equally lleduced Prices. Also, the Premises For Sale or To Lef. N.B. — All Debts owing mint be paid by the first of November. r. thTcker; PBOPRIETOU. »
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 262, 2 October 1884, Page 3
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444Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 262, 2 October 1884, Page 3
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