' PBESERYATIOff OS1 HEALTH dTA REATLY assisted by wearing those VJT sound BOOTS and SHOES as made by Jlj r°* /**% rs t% « n» ? KjntJ* A select stock now on view of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S LEGLETS, GENT'S BALMORALS, &c, &c. INSPECTION INVITED AT J"- S- HP O ~R. X> *P , NEW SHOP, MAIN-STEEHT WEST. BONUSEB: §ib#i POHANGINA STEAM SA"W AND PLANING MILL. . I I . - j fTIHE undersigned, "who baye just ' _L. x-emoyed their mill into iresh I bush, are prepared to supply the best '•■of timber in any quantity -at usual prices. ! EIMMEE & CEAVEN, '' Box 8. Ashhurst. w. smith; TAILOR AND DYEE, George.street. " We Live to Dye, and Dye to Live.' 4~1 LEANING- and repairing gentlemen's clothes and dyeing all colours sheep skins and ladies' feathers. T. 1* Martin ? ENGIEEEB & MILLWRIGHT, PiLMKILoTON K'JETH. 1-| AVJ.KG had over thirty year IX experience in some of the foramost eagiueeriog eatablishments at Home sad in the colonies, the undersigned is in a aoaiisioa to execute the most intucate meebaaieal engineering &i reasonable rates to tills satisfaction of customers. Highest Test)momds, both English end Coloiiial. Agent for — I OHOSSLET'S GAS AKD OIL ENGINES. Turning. Screwcutting and Whee - cutting done lor the trade. T, R.' MARTIN, MAH* STREET,
WELLINGTON AND MANAWATD ■ RAILWAY COMPANY, Ltd. TO MERCHANTS AND SETTLEES. ALL persona forwarding goods to or receiying goods from WELLINGTON are specially invited to take advantage of the SHOETBE and SFEEDIEB route. Conoignment notes should be specially endorsed " VIA WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU EAILW4T," and gooda should be so ordered. The Company offers great advantages for the conveyance of PASSEN - ! GEES and PARCELS. Passengers should be careful to ask for tickets by the Company's Line, and parcels should be bo consigned. All parcels are delivered to consignees in Wellington. W. M". H ANN AY, General Manager. Wellington, 15th February, 1398. HOESE CLIPPING. p OESEOWNEES are reminded JLJL that Mr E. Stevenson is prepared to clip horses at the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. E. STEVENSON, Stables, Eangitikei-fitreet. ~^~MAKUBE& ~ Longbnrn Freezing Works, I HAVING erected a new and effective manure plant can now offer j Turnip Manure Containing 22 per cent of Tricahn Phosphate and 7"4 por cent Ammonia. Htis given great satisfaction wherever used. Is finely ground and dry. Works freely in any drill... Price £<i 10s on truckajtt Longburn, A reduction in price wmbe made on large quantifies. E3 J A I—JI ji' tpl jl4 y> if ' *
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6696, 15 May 1900, Page 1
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399Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6696, 15 May 1900, Page 1
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