GLORIOUS NliWB FOR MANA* WATtJI - BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE MILLION II "D v-k LLINGHaM has just re^ Xt. XL ceived the Largest, Cheapest, and i most Fashionable Stock of. Boots and .Shoes, .ever imported into the 1 Manawatu. To cny-into effect the jvelLworn mo.tto « Small Profits and Quick Returns," he offers the GRE AT EST- BARGAINS ever heard the district. Stock has been carefully selected by HO M E BU YE RS m the Home market, and therefore all middle profits and, charges by Colonial merchants have been obviatea ; conse^ quently, the whole can and will be sold at such prices as must command a speedy clearance. 1 r • BESPpK.K.WORK > g» B< j UAI^ BI)# iNonelSfc firsuilss .workmen aw employed, and nothing but the best of material used. For Fit, St vie ami Workmanship nothing can surpass my work, of which : the .inhabitknts of Manawatu have had aftiple p^roof ' ' . . B. ALLIiXGfIAM, ■■;■••■■■■; '■••• "Of The Sqxjaue.'* WEIGHT'S !pkinc^^ HOTEt : ' TERRACE ENfD ' ' .-. .'•'■: pi. <:-■■•■, . • pf A^NG^urchased thelease of the { h(^t an lß^' the '%are every . BilHards, and Gob^Stabling. : : i^Acess Hotel, Terrace find;; ' ; j*-s-« :: -- *• ■■•( North. : I "aßfilCK^ PRINCESS BRIGK, TILE, AND I ■;•;./ '^.PlP^^kKs... ; ! ; ' P^wcESS-sTßE^jpAiiMiißSToir North rp : HE Idirects attention toX excdlen^alit^of jbhe bricks which he is now- Tnannfactaring, which splid,? Bteamrpressed^ md of uniform Bize. ■:,'r'^' i .:\ I TBRMSfLIBERALi'i ■ ! . LIME, FOR SALE;! [ '.;■ C. TRICXLEBANK. ! IXWERSTONiFWRNiTIIRE I ■;*- y WAREH JUSifi. JTPOTTNSLO W AND TTOIGT ; i ! <.'. , .-■ r ■•■'• ;V ..." ■:.: .**•■ ■■-■ii- '■■/■■ :■. ■' Gabinetmakers, ; , - - ! XJphiolstferers 1 i- ;u .: ' Venetian, and other .Blinds ; ;: ? to Oi'der, : ; Pictures Mounted' and Framed} ( j Carpets Planned and Laid. * ' Pianos re»silked and tolished* ;hi ':•. /■■:■;. '■■ ' ■":." -.■' ■ ' it»-C- :;•■'■'■■ ?*■:.'. , .' : JTurnerv of everj, Desdrlptioo to ! to ord^r on the shoetesfc notice. j . ; tmoERT^KERS. ;; ".;;.■ ! HOD-NSLb^'& ; YOiGT, 1 The Square, PalmerstonoNorth. ITXT H. NETTLES HIP iW . (Late'JfEing & Co.V kANUFAOTURING GOLD AND ' I .j , iSDiyTEBSMrTHVi :. -| Masonic^Jeweller and* Medalist, ! J '' * Electrn-plateran'4 jGilder. | Hep^ra'Nieatiy. Executed. I Old Gold an^SSiiyer :&oXLghs.j.- > ->i ■ - fictoria Avenjae,^ Wan,V - ■! .:; ;,! from the 'Post Office. j-'-UJN i^D;^RNQWNi?3?h§ :Btani> * W ard .8 the only- Manawatu jour . rial wihich; is djelivered; daily to. and 4 - ardund Ashurst, round which distric ie has a large ircul^tiQn;';i- . i" -v ;;■•: > } / ;v- -. r ' .- / ■ :x' : : .■'■-.., ..-■■ ■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 139, 19 May 1883, Page 4
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345Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 139, 19 May 1883, Page 4
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