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Tilsiness Notices ■ -i ent m an Envelope for BeL Stamps to defray Postage. • ; SOCIAL^ SgIENOE, V TREATISE on all Nervous Dis £JL orders wbieh cause Impediments ;o Marriage, and all Chronic Diseases also, How to Choose a Partner for Life--30 as to live happy and produce h althy children, regain an 4 ■ pfesefv^e your nefflth,'<s;CM &c: ~'~ ' ' "'- Address — B. T. SFLBY, Medical . . , . Herbalist, Devonshire Street, Surry Hills, Sydney. GEORGE LORIMER tFrom Edinburgh, and late with Mr. H. Drew), ; „. ■ ;; , . '■ (Qpposite the Convent) * . VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANTJI EVE&£ DESCRIPTION OF JEWELLERY MADE & REPAIRED, j Watches .and Clocks Repaired, by Prac.. • "tica'l Workmen. Estimates Given. '; MASONIC " JEWELLER; ' .... : MEDAUIST. .a:. ißxnsnsrs & 00, W : WIEB MANUFACTURERS, AND MERCHANTS, I LONDON, Offices : 4, Red Cross Streeet, ...; ■ ... Barbican, E.G. Bottling Wire Card; Wire ) Bonnet Wire : Wiavirg Wire ; * French' "Wire Nails Reed and J acquard Wires 0 Artificial Florists Wire „. f - Rope - -,'».-■■" ;' "> ; :i ;.*; • ': u v ; • Telegraph &' Fencing Wire. Bar,. and Poop Iron, Binn's Victoria |-" i- ? ° HBnd]eBS Blind Cord. ; ~z Wr Si'JKIGKfENS ■■.■'.■;/• 'VicTOEiA Avenue, Wanoanui. ■'i rr •- ,O !f * ■ V"^** \I ■ .;. BEGS to notify to the inhabitants of Palmerston, Feildirigj Haicbmb'e Greatford, Marton and .all the surround ing Districts between Wanganui and PalmWstdn, that his ; CLEARING SALE "'■ '■" i- . , OFr- ' ■•■'> BOOTS AND SHOES being over he has thereby been enabled to make room for NEW SHIPMENTS. < A.U the Goods m Stock now are of First Class Make and Superior Quality. ;■' Those to ai rive (choicest assortment offered m Wanganui) will continue to be sold at Exceptionally Low Prices until Further Notice. ; Country Castomers liberally dealt with.; >>■ -■• - '•■ ' ■- ■'■ J ■ " : ' j^ote the Address. < Opposite, the Convent School, the Avenue,, jWanganni. - BUSINESS. .pEOOGNISINa that A a Genain© JAt Pork Butchering 'Establishment, was. iong. felt wane ifi the Town of WadG;anui, the undersigned has pleasure m intimating that he has Resumed .Business m the old premises, Victoria Avenue, next door but one to the , . Bank of New South Wales; \ A speciality will be made of— • T Dairy- ted Pork .- -1 . / Pork : Sausages Poultry Pork Pies (home made) .Brawn and other Small GoocU Cooked Ham and Beet In resuming^ his old business; l -the undersigned confidently appeals to his friends for a renewal of their favours. The greatdsc care will be taken 'in supplj*ng th'e very best quality, as of yore, ./;=. U0 H N P ifS ON. . ,- y : f . ?oek Butchery j 'Victoria Avenue (next John G. Shame's. . J. J, JLAWLER, 'DAINTER, HOUSE DECORATOR, X- T &.PAPERH ANGER (LateoftKe River Bank),has removed to Tatjpo Quay, Opposite the. Rail- •■"■■■' :L4WAY JS^AMON/^WAIWJANiri. i-.L Estimates given. .Excellent 'stock of Materials always on :;1 hand. ' / J, J. LAWLER. H Ji "'Taupo' Quay, Wanganui. THE J?ront Shop, (now" undergoing /, altera(4onß),infrontof the Standard Office^ The best site m the Square. Two good windows for .display. Shop measures 24 feet- in frontage, by ld'fee 1 m depib. Also, room attached, with opening to shop. Premises will be ready for occupation m a few days. Early application necessary. First-clas-position for Stationer, Fancy-goods, oi other retail business. Pent moderate. For terms and inrther particulars apply at tfreOffioc. ". ~~ W ~ GENUINE ALWAYS DISCOVERS TSELF, IT has always been the custom of the CORNER BOOT SHOP to sell Every Article as reasonable as may be consistent with a fair living Profit. Believe noc the tradesmen i ; : ..'Who tell such big lies About selling their goods "*•" ' At a great sacrifice. They do not grow fat ■ / . On a'bare bone who dine, Bat dissolve like a shadow Who cnt it too fine. Let poets sing what theme they choose I sing abour my Boots and Hhoes ; Some sing of Ladies, dark or fair, Of golden locks or raven hair, Give me the feet then (I'm all there) To fit- them with a lovely pair. Some are great m all such parts Where they (pitch it high) on broken hearts ; Such twaddle don't desecrate my muse I'd rather hear of broken Shoes. 'fSQr'T&E CORN KB BOOT SHOP 'Jhb avenue, V\ anoanoi, EVERYBODY &WOWS II

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 214, 14 August 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 214, 14 August 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 214, 14 August 1883, Page 2

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