ZBnsinesa Notice. \ NE W SADDLERY fISTABLISHI-' , Next tsx Fobestbbs' Hals, 3ME &QUA&E. It ViTNSii/! O^ the Hntt, ". Wellington, has opened the above, and: would beg 1 to Solicit a share oi Support from the Palmerston Pablic, an^ surrounding Districts " ' ll Saddles, Bridles, Harness, and everything 6omrtct§d with the.trade supplied at lowest' price's -■■■.■<■■ Quality unsurpassed. Call and see foryoureelTes; the Address-^- Next Foresters' Hall, the SqnarerPalmereton North. cix r 'but o Very ■' ' ' » Opposite the Union Bank), ■' Mas Square, / PALMOBJISTON NORTH, STEWART & 00.j.;;...;.,P80P818Tat« .II AMllil E8 : supplied with :\ notbing j ■l- buttbePrimest Beef; Porki and^ iYefJiw::=.'f:T- ■■■: i-<l! .if-!."-; :: ■::-; v'v ■, -_ ; -; dbiced Beef and Small Goods always' on or to order J - \ . JSTAII accounts fourteen days >ver j ft ne -wiU• b» ■ ahar •- >mi < ten > tar can t. ' : r^" MSsceilaneons, AtNTD OONFEC r TIONERY. NEJtT THE "BQN MARCHE, JThs Squabs, Palmbbston North. TT\ T7l RAS ER, having • \J « 1- commenced business as above, trusts by etrictly attending to business, and keeping m Stock ONLY PURK Confectionery, and Bread of the best quality, to secure a share of the Public Support. Balls, Parti's, Suppers, Pic-nics, ! and all Public Entertainments ' uppliedon the shortest .... notice. . j Jellies, B anc Manges, Ices , Creams, &c. made up to order. (3> Nqtb Thx Adbress— J, D. FRABER, '. Pastry Cook & Contectioner, next ihp :^Bop Marche," The Square OPENING NUTICE. VT E 6'B RB ' ELD ERSH AW and lAx Collins, haying taken over the well-known Bakery, formerly carried on by Mr G. Eldershaw, beg respectfully to inform the inhabitants m and around i Palicerston that they are now prepared •to supply the' best of Bread and Confectionery at the shertest notice. ! Small Goods always on hand or made to order. ; Families waited on daily, and orders ' ' punctually attended to. i ELDBKSHA.W J COLLINS. PALMERSTON BCTOHERY. ■ Established ... ... 1872J BTL/TAiNSON, m returning his • iyX sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Palmerston and its vicinity 'for the very liberal patronage bestowed On him since his commencement m the butchery begs to announce that m consequence of the increase of trade and population he can now afford to sell meat at prices to suit the millionlM* Prime Beef, Mutton, Teal, Pork, Lamb, end Small Goods, on and after this date, reducedto former prices for cash 1 N.B. — Sheep wanted for 1 boiling down. Highest cash price given for tallow, Hides, Sheep-skins, and Wool. Neatsfoot Oil, 9s per Gallon. r ~~, " Jsoiiujs. "~ """* ' jniATTLE found trespassing ' m the \J Standard paddocks will be impounded, charged ior dest ruction of fences. : -'- : =. ' MANAWAIU CAkRIAQB AND WAG^JOiN FACTORY. Rangitikei'Btreet, Palmeraton North. mHE Subscriber takes leave to thank JL the inhabitants of Palmerstoh' district ior the prompt manner m which thep have rallied to support his new Establishment,, and" "so as to merit a continuance of favours,' assures them tjiat'fße^pt-enaises are now REPLETE with air' necessary appliances for carry^ing on the business. ' " ! 1 New' and second-hand vehicles always on hand; also double and a single harness m variety, ~ _.. r . . '-' : i]oz:iis r i\iiC± ♦•» •.. v ii-*-. ( .it . ** I Inspection Invited.] lf. stbatfobd,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 164, 16 June 1883, Page 3
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