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Btisiness Notices. ' ' ■'■'■A'.VNOONCiJ.ikiBiiT. WANGANUI CONFSgriONERY WORKS; fHE 1: having disposed '..- oPthe above 1 business t:» Mr William Hogg, begs to tender nis sincere thanks to the public of this and surrounding districts who have : : j»ivon nini a large share of their patronage, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for Ms succi-ssoiv " • -•■' JAMfiS BA 1 !^. WILLtAMi HOGG begs ts inform his many, friends and Customers fto whom he tenders his warmest thanks for the support he received whilst (carrying.Oß lbs business m Bellntreet) th'athe has'imrchasd from Mr James Baia the welUknown Wanganui Confectionery Works, . And Biscuit . Factory, . :!l . ! yi^ttrLa//A.Vfruae^yWan-gian\ai,..''- t 'and [begs to solicit a continuance of the favours bo long eniqyedyby bis predecessor. -' - '- ' "'■ "■-*' •■'-•'••■ ■- - ? Conifectio r tibry, [ Bipicuits) and Bread of the best quality supplied.. Balls, .Soirees, and Picnic Parties ' ' ' catered for efficiently; ! Wedding, Birthday, and Christeninjr made; -to brder. at the bhortest notice. / WILLIAM HOGG;, Wanganui Confectionery, Works, ■ ;-;.'. Victpria Avenue. MANA^ATIJ AVENUE , "' ! " ' ' FO^TON,)':: . ; THE Proprietor having made coiiw eider.abliß alt'eratioris and. additions to the Hotel, sparing nothing, 'm order to provide comfortable, and convenient accommodation for both Travellers and Boarders, i respectfully solicits a continuance of the Public Patronage, .? f .- ? Uewly erected f ample Rooms. ■^l Excellent Cuisine ' . jV - IJirßt-claas Billiard Table. Good Stabling and Paddocks, Bugg : es and Horses, always on hand. . OTT.6, BEB,JLE F E LD,, , . - ; }- - * .' : Proprietor. Ji£Sßee of the Foxton Public Hall,. which is suitable for Entertainments, f3ancingj— Public- Meetings&c, &c. C. FRANTZEN, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, THB SQUAKB, PALMBRSTOy. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. HAVING Decided to retire from Business at early date, and to effect a speedy clearance, baa determined to offer the whole of his very SUPERIOR STOCK of Boots and Shoes, -English and Colonial, at less 'thanCbST pMcE. "yV. R. '[D* Has hitherto made no pretence at selling cheap goods, his aim !being: ! toi!giv.ei first-class goods for a reasonable < : price,. bat t.now |that he i is sellings. -at Jess than costj, .the pnbjic >would dowellto.give him a call,^ before purchasing :at those so-called - rj Cheap 'SaleS.:-;-i : :'-V. 'i'r'.'l- 'A :'. ,:'.'ll':-.:' ■i . .>i:i.,' ,//. :-ib-:,,\ -ir-j*-^ ;; : ; ; •> : :.;>- ■■':• ! Nv'BF-^yV. R^D. Would respect-, fuUy'te^aek' 1 that all • outstanding i ac- ; c6'unts; be paid on ; '^r ''before- t'Ue 80th oi >*)ec'embeV'lßß2; - ' : - ; - ! ' ! '; ; Yl . .;.,-. :-;,-.. -yr # ppfosp^ \ Tfie Square. Palmerston North. v."-i • ;•;;;■;? vi. •■*!-■ -v • -' ' ■ : i i ••■.•. ui. .. By Special Appointment,: so His ' jExcellency, the jGpvernor and- __ ' the Government of New Zealand. . „. T\ UN^ A N Yl A MERON, SADDLERY AND HARNESS •f • . ' Ma.»NEBS-ST „ W KLLINGTON. ' All the latest improvements m Carriage, Buggy, -Wagonette, Drs*, Plough, and other Harness. ..•• »■! . .« j :.-;!/: ►: : • ■]_■_!. ;' ■ ; i' '= y. a /■ ■ 1 r ' Large 1 assortment of 'Cdllars I.'1 .' ' ' ; ; 'Sad'dlefy of every desqription. I : : 'on j 'receipt of £5 6s r Twill forward Best Stock Saddlt and Snaffle Bridle, fteeofefeatgei guaranteed.^ J Country orders receive special att-. ntion Repairs^promptly and neatly executed. v ; the address^-^ ■ Manners-street, W E L LI N G T O N. TO ADVERTISERS. • A DVERTISEai?)NTS . for the daily •"- . country edition "must be left at the office by 1 p.m., and for the town edition not later tttari.3 p.m. N.'Bi-^A\l- ''Advertisements; appear m both town and country editions without extra charge to advertisera.l

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 80, 10 March 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 80, 10 March 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 80, 10 March 1883, Page 4

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