JOHN ANDERSON CABINET-MAX XX, FURNITURE DEALER, &c, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui DRAH'L'v'G Bi<d Dining Roon Suit< s. ]S<-«v St\ies; Wood <'■•"<•_ an. : Spring Seat Chairs of ever^ iitsciption. j iSiiitp* R«'«r«nprod m any style. Verj large ai-play ot Carpets, Ma*- . Ac Onrpets sewn, &,c, on thp premises. T K U RACE ~KX I> " vI^TErTnARY FORGE POAD & BRAZIRR. I)V.G~ frni>tif\ tliMt tht v hav<- OPRVED tin shop at Terrace End, as a VETRKINARY SMOKING FORGE md GENE HAL SMITHY. HORSKB CARKPULY SHOD. All other work done at t^e lowest urices. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE MILLION. R. Al^ ING HAM HAS PLEASURE m intimating that he has jtifr received n SHIPME.VT of new SK \HON\S BOOTS and SHOES of every description, »o suit all classfp, direct from the best English and (Colonial manufiictories. And that he has (let- rmine^ ?o dispose of the whole of '.is litrgt tt> ck =«t ]»rir< s which positively d< f\ competition io Palmers'on. Ct lie atu 1 st'«- my sfock Ix-foiv n'akin^ pnri ham-s t.-lt-Lwlic-t. uiMijinige tbt n a'ity ot t;.e urticlc-, aiu. : ti.t (>ne< s ;i~kf'. R. ALLiNGHAM, The Square. |> ALAIKR . S( > N vnu SC() TT. Authorised Surveyors and General (^-mn:is-ion Agents. Agknts tor — Australian Mutual Pro dt nt Society. PALM F. HST O N N<> RT H V Ssr^*-« •*»-•«*' *>ce£fr I /y i -■ "' $ IM> ■<& >■-■■ Q DR!N ~'"R ! U^^i , rf - ■ if has Mo £j;aa; .-wv '*"•••.. •-* ■■■■:- ■ ■■ 2 ! *S M **% **v- - 3 £L %^ &>• '& »i---3/-, 3/4 4-/- P b 1-lh. and HALF-CHESTS. BOXES "P RjESS >" "Mr. Nelson «3 a P. ofessiona! Tea Tasitr and Blendar.' r IVIEDALS. •:"'-EL:OH, ffOATE^yO. Cri^itSTCHURCH, QUKEDi:i, AUCKLAND, W£LUNGTON'. AQE^TS- EVERYWHERE. ALEX. FEEGIJSON, The Square, Palmerston North, Wholesale and Retail AGKNT THE GOLl)El7~"BOOTr D. CLIFFORD, THK fQUAHE, Palme vs ton No uth, WISHE s to announce to the inhabitants of Palmerston North and Sourounding districts, that he has received a large ASSORTMENT of J^OOTS aud SHOES. Price and quality will bear inspection, as tey cannot be Biirnassed for strength, durability, ana cheapness m the Manawntu. Joots and Shoes made to order on the shortest notice. Style and fit Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. OPKNISfI NOTICE. MESS 31 3 KLDEHRHAW and COLLINS, having taken over ihe well known Bakery, formerly carried on by Mr fi. Elihrshaw, lug resjiectfully to inform the inliHbi:»nrs m and nound Piiimcrstoit that tl.ej' a c r.O'v p. t|.and tc siifmly t c btst of Hr ad Conlectioneiy ;U the >hor.est uoticl-. Smnll Goods always on hand or mu^w to or tr. F.-imiiks waiud on s'ailv, a"«i • rdcrs pwic ni'ly uth ndetl to. JS'otice to Advertisers. ALL alteratior desired to be made to standing advertisemenls must be sent m the day before the alteration is to ap»^<vr — Manawatu Daily TimfF I "10 LET, with immediate posJL session, a Shop or Office m front of the Foresters'' Hall. The very best stand m Palmerston. To a good ttnaut, reasonable terms; to a bad tenant, no terms at ali. \ Apply to Oi. W. liUSSELL
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 321, 23 July 1883, Page 4
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488Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 321, 23 July 1883, Page 4
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