Saddlery and Grindery. H. L. M'FADYEN, QADDLEU AND HARNESS MAKER Main-street, Foxton. Repairs neatly exeouted. All work promptly dono. t^* H. L. M'Fadyen guarantees all work» and charges only Wellington prices. PALMERSTON SADDLERY DEPOT, Palmerston North. ~L> PEPPER, Saddle and Harness Maker. Repairs neatly executed. J. E. EVANS, SADDLERS' IRONMONGER, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER And Importer of SADDLERY, HARNESS, WHIPS ■&<*■ Lambton Quay, Wellington. WHOLESALE UOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER, TANNER. AND IMPORTER OF LEATHER AND GRINDERY. TAMES GUILFORD Bcga to inform his constituents that, having made arrangements with Home and Foreign Houses in the above business, he is now receiving Direct Shipments of Goods, of all Styles, and suitablo for the New Zealand Market. J.G., importing as above, is now placed in. a position Second to "None, nnd is now established as a Genuine Importer of Boots and Shoes, English and Foreign Leathers, and Tanner of Solo Leather, ke , &c. The following Shipments are to hand— Giindcry per Crownthorpe GO trunks Boots and Shoes per Mar-_, i gavet Galbraith — ~"^ I 40 trunks Boots and Shoes per Lanarkshire 40 trunks Boots and Shoes to arrive per Canmore The Grindery comprises all the necessary requisites for tl c Trade, aud enables the Importer to place those goods in the market equal to any other house in New Zealand, A large Stock of Sole Leather,Kips.Calfs, Harness and Saddle Leither ahvays on hand. The Trade Liberally dealt with. Temporary Premises — Featherston-street, next Stevenson & Stuart's, AVellington. Watchmakers. PALMERSTON NORTH AND FEILDING. E. E. METARD, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Admitted London, 18G2. Admitted Viennu, 1873. Awarded Paris Exhibition 1867. Palmerston Norlh, The Square. E. E. METARD, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONBB. And Tobacconist. *$$" Agent for Manawatu Hbrald^^H And other papers. " MELBOURNE EXHIBItIonT^^! A FIRST-CLASS Certificate of^HH has been awarded to W. H. INGkH^^ Watch and Clock Mater, late of Port, Chalmera and Hokitika, far a DUPLEX WATCH, tbo first and only one made in the Colonies. W. H. I. would respectfully intimate that he has taken the premises lately occupied by Mr C. Broadbent, Manners street, Wellingion, next to the Duke of iidinbnrghj^. Hotel, where he intends to carry, on tho Watch and Clock Repairing Branch of the business in a style not to be excelled iv New Zealand or the Australian Colonies. Charges on all work very moderate, and punctually attended to. N.B. — A large assortment of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery always in stock. All orders from districts beyond Wellington, forwarded through post, by steamer, or coach, will receive prompt attention. Repairs to Watches and Clocks guaranteed for twelve months. W. H. INGRAM, Watchmaker, Manners street, Wellington. /^i BROADBENT PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Willis-street, WELLINGTON. Country Orders|promptly executed.
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Manawatu Herald, 27 September 1878, Page 1
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436Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 27 September 1878, Page 1
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