JSTOTJCTEI,: , ..-...,, .:. ....... .-EOtIGJE, .■ ; :::i . i;v;: Having leased the whole of those 'premises m . ; , The Palmerston | t in »rhioh 'he l had :>l beßn. { CARRtofV ON BUSINES^ for some time past, purposes -making such atterations j as will enable'ftim to j j-. ;1 o ', „;.„ f plapje"pn^ie^ r * r j |._ .....sTDdf:": 1 .;""'! ! than has Mtherto been kept! I ZOl :i'r;j: •/ ; / V .M.i '. T I ! ■ TT ill. i j The Inhabitants of Palmerston ' ii L.;O/ ZOTZiIA U.ALH ._ and.surrounding districtsinyited : ttocimaike An Ekrly Inspection as it .Isj his intention' %d sell , 7ii ,aU t gog4B-at ? thf Jy j .3,1 , T ,, : ,-i..-. i8 r -j^ -..■./; r^yij ,ir..v-,u;.;-\ 'v ■■.■^.■uj,.-:v'..::yU i f'yelKe^&'ckv-wili^ be Joiinil to j ; of everything .je^iftiifedj •,-.^-.i.^--izi-a>^enerakistore.''.' \ .' :r-.:;: .. ,V; ■ ' '''. ■I. i i I to! husiriess^to merit a fair share <^^lic's : ui)p6rt^ / /" Ji v . ..= i i {>v:-:n-; j.-i - : i:r:' •-';■■■) >ii ;. Eamilies will be ii Waited upon | for orders and goodsndF- , V liyered $0 an^'par|;_Qf the! district. j th-ioVl ti'ji^: 1 ):•';.'■'; o>:siiTv>J'-> Palmerston , North, Mrs Smith EGS to inform Tier old friends And hopeH to tecure again all hei old •Cußto/& m a8 f <$-ell as a good deal of new sHi moil jJaaka nib 7t»ii! o-ier- /{ Gentlemen s up on th^ -'^ 4ft>rWt So'tifckkfaall ktn'rfs ' * l ° greatest care Note the AddreßfiL: — Chur^i^eet, oppositeiYenn s. X\^?9^s^^«^rT«Nt>.v:elty m MILLmBKY J^AtEillLS, . . OSTEICH FE * I HEKS, , . „ . } • ■■'■"■* • i;6 Fi^>Wi^s;; j ij ; f I-:;;" ;:;■.; ! yiSITORS to will, jfenemWlves ; well ' 'repaid 'by^going !to see ..'■ S Httrs : Wiilker^s I Grand Show of j *n<u<TOiiHm' t :ftol^iiTiFS; '". "' '■ .-yji'U.yv.l ■■•'■ '•-'■•'' . ._'>'' ! :v- i;'jfjii- <>.; 1 I First Shipment operi ; 'for 'Intfpe'ctib'n. 7 : !*:<> '■M-MBS'-WAikß^' 1 "'- 1 ' ' :!^ ; Vicioria Avenue, 1 ! ailmporteffMilUne^ andlCostumier; ; Wanganui, Mai \ Inipprtiam iNptice. ! JRANBBD : Have given universal- satisi auction for > the-iasi'tea ye^s: ; jZBAWA^DfA^ LrinSd B(JdSrtbtaipf d; i -]th^ -\\ ; highest Colonial . ! .i.^wwdLat Melboafuo and iSyduey ; and-oniy-Gold medalftt thc-New J j iji/Zealajid;oJlnter.nario)ialvi>isjßhi'r , j h '-^ ott M»oiji;Ku:to^ • Why buy unwear^blo Boots ? Ask r for an:l see "you get the » ! (li !,.,T Jj . i^ZB.ALANDIA^> :•! Ji"J' - 1 brandy Bold- Wholesale bjf'tli'e Manu" 9 CHHIhTCHUUCH.. 11 ' : r J ' v i ■ ' erßtpn, oi I . .£&s»»*
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1226, 1 May 1884, Page 1
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330Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1226, 1 May 1884, Page 1
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