IP YOU WANT TO SEE PALMEESTON NORTH GO A-HBAD THEN SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY BY BUYNIG YOUR FOOTIEAE FROM THE MANUFACTURER IN YOUR TOWN. Second to None in the Trade for Wear and Comfort, f-yOUSEHOLD WORD is PAYNE'S for BOOTS and SHOES. We have | I nothing to do with Jack oi all Trades and Master o! None, but master of _!—£_ our . own fr a a 9 an^ a f ra ia o f none, so roll; up and purchase your Boots and Shoes at ~O A ~\T T\T ~Tj\ O -Ji- JLjhl. JL J_ % Jj A fO g Remember his staff of Workmen live in your houses and spend their money in your town, not m America or on the Continent, hut in Palmerston. Ladies can find Walking Shoes at all Prices from 3s 6d to 3s lid to the Top Price of all, Gents' from 7s 6d, Children's Slippeis from 6d, Ladies' Slippers from Is, also Gents' from Is, Children's Strong Boots from 3s 6d, bhoes from 3s, Ladies' Svei?;ng Shoes from Is 9d, Gents' 5s 6d. ° PAYNE'S lClE~»E STORE. THE SQUAES, PALMEESTON NOETH.
0m- Taluc is Good. Q MEN'S TBOTJHBBS. ■ n ■„ . ■ x // CANNOT BE BEATEN. Our Trices are Low. // I >^^^^\, / 1000 oue stock op $$r X A ie MEN'S AND BOYS' £( ***** \U # ™. TO . WEiI! If Th^Aiita WfA isn\J^MMi. 1s™> 'OLOTHIKG It rALL TE MtC\"^Jo -^LL WOOL SADDLE TWEED M /llr^9 TROUSERS, Is Fresh and Direct from the tfA M1 x • iV-J-^^. :: A bcon io the "Working Man. Mills- %x MAY 9s lid Pai^ — %^ ->^;>\ — So Old Stock. s=-^_ =r _ v^'" i'j-'-f ~m BOTS' CLOTHING ISS'B TWEED SUITS, :'> <$f BCIE' SCHOOL Wm, Splendid Variety, f 7 \'. Heavy Twced--21s, 235, 25s to 595. >Jv V^ 6(1, 12s to Us. norai suits, ■ '%^/ boys' mfolk edits, 19a fid, 23 5 , 29s 6d, 35« and ■ %M 9«| ™> 42s 6d. -_^^^|Sr BB y PS J M L Tg, I!LMMJ^ Tlie Sqaare.
| W. LEMON," VETERINARY BLACKSMITH, j TN ESIEES to inform the public L:' a:I J merston North and surroundu..^ district that he has commenced business as BLACKSMITH in JRungUikei-strecl, next door to Stevenson's Stables, and combined with first-class workmanship and strict attention to business, hopes to merit a fair share of the public patronage. Eacehorses a Speciality. All horses shod wilder the Proprietor's personal supervision. J&- <? "*a Excellency Appointment v>P^"@Tssa the to the •<isrli^'"»€iis.** Governor.] • JAMES J. CUETIS, Customs and Shipping Agent, Fonvorfiiag & General Carriers, CuSTOJinOUSE-QTTAY, WELLINGTON. , TjIURNITUEE removed with every JD care and attention. Telegrams and letters to wait on trains and steamers receive prompt, attention. Goods and parcels delivered to all parts of the world. P.O. Box 198. EEMOYAL NOTICE. MB. C.~HAIYNS, I DENTIST, HAS EEMOVED into new premises) known as the Oxford Buildings (next door to the Commercial Ilctel), Main-street. \ Hiss Ifackajj Costumier and Ulan tie Mater, CUBA-STREET. PALMEE3TON N ; ' (Formerly oE Christchurcb). i~~~S now receiving orders for Autnrnn and Winter Gowns. Ladies own * materials made up in first-class stylo. Also dress pieces and dress patterns to select from. Inspection InviTjsD. ■ h. woodpmStT" MANAWATU STABLES. SPECIAL provision for Cyclists S desiring to leave their bicycles in safe custody Charges, 3d. , a. vVOODFIELD, i Manawat-u Stablest
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7543, 16 May 1903, Page 1
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