HUGH MCCARTY, (Late oi W. T. Wood's) 7 DESIRES to announce that, hs; hai erected a largenstablishmentv opposite Clausen's (Grocery Store, Cabai treet, where he intends carrying' on i business as a i GENERAL BLACKSMITH, I And would respectfully-solicit a 7 able share of public patronage. ! i Horses Bhod under the personal super vlblod ot the proprietor. ■ Mauawatu Cycle Works and Shoeing Jtorge, % BROAD-BTREET. CA. BERGERSEN, I j QYOLE Engineer, Gunsmith, . Engineer and Maohlnis*. 1 Bloyoles, Lawn Mowers, Guns, Looks, b Bto., repaired on the shortest notice,; Horse ShoeiDg and general Bteck- ■ smithing work a speciality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. V , SHOEING FORGE,"" EANGITIKEI-STEEET. (Late Humphreys.) T ARMSTRONG^ Wallace^ Mas- ■. •*-*•• son and Co, Wairarapa Implement Works), desires to announce to 7 busmess men, farmers, carriers, etc, I that he has taken over the above, and by strict attention to business, <:oms bmed with good work and promptness, -j hopes to receive a share of their work. B Shoeing a special feature. Agricul--0 tural implements repaired. Ploigh- _ setting on scientific lines and cuaranteed. A TRIAL SOLICITED." HABOLD HALi, SHOEING SMITH,: FITZHERBEftT-ST,, \T^IBHES the public to note that special attention is giveri to horses with corns and cracked hoofj. r BRUSHING A SPECIALITY; s George-Street Shoeing Forge. 0. F. PURTON, | (Late A. P. Home), - \ , 2 door 3 from Manawatu Stables. HOESES SHOD* under my own personal supervision. Erery J care taken with faulty feet. Brushing g a speciality. j Horses sent for and delivered. Jobbing work executed promptly.: CHAEGES MOPEEATE. NEW PREMISES, GN and after WEDNESDAY, FEBii , EUARY 22. 1905, our business - will be conducted in new premises in 1 CHURCH-STREET, * Opposite Eailw&y Goods Shed. 'HOSKING BROS., i Steam, .Gas, Oil and Refrigerating Engineers, . manawatu foundry. VETERINARY BLACKSMITH, DESIEES to inform the public Pa^ xi * • ?5 r8Jc? 1 ? orth and surrounditv nto. ™~e-rS,a s oommenoed business as BLACKSMITH in Rangitikei-street, next door to Stevenson's Stables, and Bombmed with first-class workmannhip and strict attention to business, hopei to merit a fair share of the publif patronage. .„ . Baeehorses a Speoiaiitv. a.ll horses shod under the Proprietor" i personal eupervision. BUICK & JOSEPE^ OAREIAGE BUILDEES And GENERAL SMITHS. Church-street (opposite Police Station). GEORGiTTLuZ^ 7" MANAWATU SHOEING FORGE Hntt" 5!7 EAL3? WTW Nobte. ' URSES shod under my own personal supervision. All classes of work done. Corns, cracks, greasy heels and all diseases of foot carefully attended to. HoKes sent for and returned. Aiivg up Telephone No. 221. PRINCESS HOTEL, Main:street, TERRACE END. 0. J. BARFORD, . PROPRIETOR rriOS Hotel has been thoroughly ™wj renovatl d- and the travelling public can rely on getting every convenience. A first class billiard table and room will be found on the premises None but the best brands of wine* and spirits stocked. Good accon7odation for horses. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL Mam-st., near Railway Station. ? A.F.AHDEBSrar.ftbpriefc; : rj^HIS HOTEL has been rebuilt, and ' travelling public. Mr A^. i J»k» B BuS public ffi-fe None but ftaSHSSff Tvr_\s 1 Beers, and Spirits stocked ' J NOTE THE ADDRESS: J Corner of Andrew Young a ~ d v .,_ street West. £:a;* l
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8066, 17 August 1905, Page 6
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