KO H N B ROB, ~YICTOKIiJS AVK»TJB, WANGANtTI, WATCHMAtfEKS a«d MANPFAC TUEING JEWELLEEB. Orders by post punctually attended to. Branches al! over the Colony, i and '■■'■' London. T. S HO E, TKft SQUARE, I»iwLMERSTON NORTH. k CCOUNTANT & GENERAL; COMMISSION AGENT. i. i\ '' ■ ' ■ : i , Certificated Accountant m Bankrcptcy, tot r\lb— Nnmerous Town and Several Sections, on easy terms. \ ■4 - LOANS NEGOTIATED AT THR LOVtEST CUKRENT RATBS T. W O O D BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND SHOEING SMITH [Corner •fEangitikei street and Cuba Street.) PALMEEBTON NOBTE, Between Royal and Clarea Jlotelri) 'toeing done vith care, ana «■ aii en tireiv new principle. I ■■■■• ill descriptions of General Blacksmith* ' work done ,/ehicles aad Agricultural Implementmade and repaired. CHAIO3H MODBIATB. ft PARETIDGE. CAETEE & GSNEBAL CAEKIEE, Main Sxbbbt, Wmt. THE above baying just had constructed a FirKUclass wagon suit* able for the removal of furniturs etc., solicits the public patronage. Every attention paid to articles m removal. Charges moderate. • Orders left at' the above address carefully executed. , Large st«ck of FIRE WOOD always on hand. OPENING NOTICE. MESSES ELDEPBHAW and COLUNB. having taken over the well known Bakery, formerly carried on by Mr G. Eldershaw, beg respectfully to inform the inhabitants m and around Palmerston that they are now prepared to supply t!>e best of Bread and Confectionery at the shortest notice. - Small Goods always on hand or mitue to order. Pamiilea waited on daily, and orders punctually attended to. ELDERSHAW & COLLINS. pALMEESON ihd BCOT3T Authorised Surveyors and General Commission Agents. Aobnts rom-^-Australian Mutual Pro dent Society. PALMKRBTON NORTH. ffarness ! Saddlery ! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. D. PRINGrLE rpAKES the present epportunity of X thaukini» the public for the very liberal patronage accorded him since starting m business* » ad oegs to intimate that be has removed to premises tiear the Royal. Hotel, and has also opened a branch on Eahgitikei street, m front of TattersallV •T&^stock of Saddlery, Harness, &c.| is one of -the largest aod best evoi •hown m Palmerston. .0 This will oe sold at prices wbiebmust commandra trade. All "repairs' executed with despatch, tnd prices moderate throughout. Foa Salb.— Neatsfoot Oil, Soft Soap, ; Saddle Paste, &c. A cheap Hpeol . Sponges. : . \ Horse llair purchased m any quantitiet Notb the Assails : 0. P 8.-t NaJj E 3 SADDLES. £ HARNESS MAKEE, i • .;;.;' . Tb# flQiurfl aai BaagitUni stwH.
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1108, 12 November 1883, Page 4
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379Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1108, 12 November 1883, Page 4
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