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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1223, 20 June 1884, Page 4

 

W PALMERSTON %*Mtii AND CONPECTIONEEY ESTAB- LISHMENT. OPPOSITE BAFK OF AUSTRA- LASIA. The Squase. J. O. FRASER BEGS to thank the residents of Palmerston and surrounding districts for the support so gene- rously accorded him since starting m business on his own account, and while soliciting a continuance of their esteemed favors, would intimate that m future a more varied stock will be kept on hand to meet the wants of he ever -increasing population. Presh Scones and Buns daily. The catering for Balls, Suppers, Picnic Parties, and Puhhs Entertainments carried out efficiently, and under my own supervision. Bread of " First Class Quality," only made. A .good supply -of the hest s always on hand. Also all kinds of plain and fancy ■of th finest quality. %EPDINGr AND BIBTHDAY: A* ..'."cakes; a.:.; ;"•;;,. made on the i shortest notice. g^" Notk Thb Addbbss~ J. D. FRASER. '" Pflßtrv Co<>k & Confectioner, opposite the Bauk of Austi'alana, 'I he Square, Palmeiston JS"orth. •8-- = : : ~, Aa f T^CONTOACO|j!BS. CABPENTEES, Cabinet Makers, and those Building or Furnishing. ; We are prepared to supply sashes, modldings, doors FURNITURE and every requisite at considerably less than any otner firm m the trade. SEND POB SIZE AND PRICE , LIST before ordering elsewhere. Timber of every t description at lowes currentrateß. VENN'S • WOODWARE FACTORY, U-'*}i-ii A. ;.U •- A .= . Palmerston North. , iTJEHITURB iAED CAiPET WaEE- '•■"■■'-• '. .' '; HOUSE. JOHN ANDERSON. VICTOBIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. TW% Cheapest House m the trade for Floor Cloths, Linoleums, Uertisene Carpets, Mattings, Wood and Iron Bed- steads, Mattresses, Paliasses, Pillows, Bolsters, Ticks, Hessian Lace Curtains, Damask Curtains, Venetian Blinds, Perambulators, Dining Room and Draw- ing ftoom Suites m Repp, * Damask, Hair Cloth, and Leather. ..... i The largest ock of Cretonnes m the North Island. Saterine, Crepes, Tapestry, Card, Alsace, and Frecbis. A LARGE STOCK OP AMERICAN AND ENGLISH CHAIBS. ! Chests of Drawers, Chiffoniers, ook Cases, and Household Furni- - ' - '• tnre of every descrip- ;i tion... v ■ a - T MONTAGUE, Nightman, &c. . begs to inform, the residents of Palmerston that for the future he will attend to pfemiees twice a week, instead of once as heretofore. Eubbi&h cleared away without ; extra charge Address— Taonui Street. ¥T7OPLCpp^ AND HOSKINGS GMrEBJL* BucESlWTmi fnp Pamibbs - Ne*t to Haniilton's Drap's ry, , Work done on shortest Rotjice. Agricultural and oilier implements re- !"' paired. Experienced Wheelwright constantly - ; on the premises. Ei ELLERY GILBEM, A . PIINOFOBtB, Hannoniuflsj and -.Cabinet ' Organ Tuner > ' apd Jiiepaire)?. EB, G. makes four visits m the • year between New. plymqath and 1 Palmerston, callibg at aU towns and country districts ; having with him a good supply of all kinds of material . for repairing Pianos, Harmoniums, &c, i &c! Pianos Tuned by the year. Orders jnay be left at the Daily Times ' A Office. •■ SOUTH BRITISH FORWARDING i/:: ■;-. AGENCY. G00l)S cleared and . forjyarded by rail or steamer ' with despatch and at moderate [ chargesw'n. .-;:.'*...-,...> | Agents at London, New York, t San Francisco and throughout Australia and New Zealand. • Wm. BISHOP, Jun, manager. Featherston st., Wellington. i . ._ ' • • : : • lb- A, popNX^OET. AUTHOBISED AKD LjCEN^ED Stjbveyob, "..'"'. j FEILDING. QURTEIS executed m any part of jP the Wellington Provincial Di#. A' t*U* ..... . '. -A

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