<~<fm _-----«_ll i I_MMMMBM-------------tl KO Ft N BROS, Victorian Avknub, WANGANUI, WATCHMAKEKS and MANUFAC TUBING JEWELLERS. Orders by post punctually attended to. Branches all over the Colony; and London. T. S HO E, TBS BQUAEB, P__LMEP.STON NORTH. ACCOUNTANT & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Certificated Accountant m Bankruptcy, Has ror -ale — Namerous Town and Several Sections, on easy terms. LOANS NEGOTIATED AT THB LOWEST CURRENT RATES 11T T. W O o D BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND SHOEING SMITH of Rangitikei street and Cuba Street.) . > . PALMERSTON NORTH, Between Royal and Claren Hotels) 'hteing done vith care, ana <__t an en tireiiy new principle. All descriptions of General Blacksmiths work done -___. Febicles and Agricultural Implementxnade and repaired. CHABO-H SIOBBSATB. R PARBTIDGE. CARTER & GENERALCARRIER, Main Stsbet, Wbsx. THE above having just had constructed a First-class wagon suitable for the removal of furniture etc., solicits the public patronage. Every attention paid to articles m removal. Charges moderate. Orders left at the above address carefully executed. Large stock of FIREWOOD always on hand. \ OPENING NOTICE. I MESSES ELDERSHAW and COLLINS, having taken over the well known Bakery, formerly carried on by Mr G. Eldershaw, beg respectfully to inform the inhabitants m and around Paimerston ,that they are now prepared to supply t'>e best of Bread and Confectionery at the shortest notice. Small Goods always on band or ma_c to order. Families waited on daily, and orders punctually attended to. ELDERSHAW & COLLINS. pALMERSON and SCOTT Authorised Surveyors and General Commission Agents. Aoerts tor — Australian Mutual Pro dent 3ociety. PALMERSTON NORTH , — \ i •I flarness I Saddlery! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. r>. _?Riisrai_E i fPAKES the present epportunity of JL thau kin* the public for tbe very liberal patronage accorded him since starting m business, »(td oegs to intimate that he has removed to premises near tbe Royal Hotel, and has also opened a branch on Rangitikei street, m front of TaitersallNs. The stock of Sadd'ery, Herness, &c, is one of tli. largest and best ever < -•••^.r- m Paii?! won. * r ! »ts -.» m '■>• soi a .-rices wbicu must' j • it) ': • adc. * I .jt ; .sx- -ci t «pi'^.-.le_f«»te.b, ] X a oAxiß,-.- ;Niatsf;ov' Oil. Soft Soap, < i Si>> ie Paste, &c. A cheap Hue of j Sponges. . I lion* • »hii purchased m any quantities \ » Notb thb Annasss : " ■ D. P»IN. G3- B,( SADDLES* HABNESS MAKES, I
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 400, 3 November 1883, Page 4
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381Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 400, 3 November 1883, Page 4
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