Wanga jmi Adver tis ements . EXTRAORDINARY ! JOB SALE! JOB SALE!! AT PETBB EELL'S, WAKGANUI. 150 COSTUMES TO CHOOSE FROM AT HALF PRICE I Country Orders Promptly Attended To. PETEB BELL, *viqto;rt_a, hoitse, WANOAKUI, MELBOURNE HOUSE, WANOAKUL GEO. FLYGKR, has just received a larp-e shipment of new and choice Kaiapoi, Mosgeil, and Scotch Tweeds of the hest and most Favorite Patterns, Suits from £8. and the Unrivn]l ft d Suits p.t £4 10s. Trousers and Vests from 37a Gd. Trout-are tram 2(te. The hefit workmanship guaranteed, and all materials throughly shrunk, SUITS MADE TO MEASURE AT LOWEST RATES. GEORGE IPTS^rG^l^ FRGPBISTO32. TO FABMERS AJ!?D THE FUBLIO GENERALLY. ' r|^HE Undersigned, in connection with his other B«sin@ss, is maker of all kinds of Agricultural lanplements ie j^enerßl use in this district, includinir Wool Presses of any desired pattern , Lund UolUru, plain, segment, and Cambridge, or any desired width ; Weight Drays, Farmer's Tip, or Wool, with harvesting tops if required. Castings for all kinds of Agricultural Mh chin os su[>piipd on the shortest notice. Horsy-shoeing Forge ie connection i with the above branch und work executed by competent' workmen. IN STOCK AND LN T PEGGBESS— i Cool Presses j Laad Kotlere, plain, segment, and Cambridge; Dray and General Wheelwork. DAVID MURRAY, ; ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, BLACKSMITH, BOILERMAKER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER AND WHEELRIGHT, WANGANUI iaON WOEKS, Taupo Quay, Wanganui.
Notices W, BE CX, ~™^ (Successor to W. Deardfl). T-f ANUFACTUttER of Crated iyjL. Waters, Cordials, &c, Fitzherbert street, Palmerston. W.B. would call special attention to his Ginger Ale, J.eraonade ; Gii;ger Beer, and oth&r cordials. Goods forwarded by Rail and Coach. Orders by Telecram receive prompt attention. TO TUE liOOT AND SHOE TUADB, THBER SHIPMENTS DIRECT to Wanganni of the finest Ladies' Work ever imported to New Zealand, and made to nay order. Pattern and Design by the best makersnp in EnglaHd, France and Germany. I invite special attention of the trade to these grand goods. Sole Leather, Kip, Calf, and all requisites ; and furnishing required by the practical tradesman always in Slock. ! My knowledge of the trade and its re- , quiiements is thorough, gained through ( an experience of nearly J-a-century. To the General Public I offer inducements not held out by any house in the Colony. AINSWOHTH'S COENEE BOOT SHOP, EVEBVBOD? EjNOWB It. S/'OK iSALE, or will be ieased with JL right . oi' purchase, a I l 'arm or j 200 acres. Itnujediatt possessioii can be given For particulars, ami tet«>s | ( >• hii.li are liberal), apply to ilalcumb" ' itiid Cihonv id, Ftiiding.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 9, 1 July 1884, Page 4
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