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SHOEING FORGE, BANGITIKSI-STIIEET. (Late Humphreys.) T ARMSTEONG (of Wallace. Mas. •"-*•. son and Co, Wairarapa Isnpl e . i ment Woxks), desires to announce to i business men, farmers, carriers, etc, that he has taken over: the above, and I by strict attention to business, com- ) bmed with good work and promptness, , hopes to receire a share bl: their work, i Shoeing a special feature. Atjricul. tural implements repaired. Ploughsetting on scientific lines and auaran- . teed. A TBIAL SOLICITED. PALMEBSTON NORTH VETERINARY FOROi Comer of Bangitikei and Gaba-steeeL. ' (Next Clarendon Hotel). ! W.-.T. WOOD, PBOPBIETOB. i \LL descriptions of Gon oral Black X_L smith's work dene. Agricultural Imp]e_ae_,i made and repaired, Shoeing done with oai.-e arl on an entirely new principle, mndet the pet ional supervision of the proprietor All Work Guaranteed • ; Charges Moderate, r George-Street Shoeing Forge. J C. F. PURTON, 5 (Late 4. P. Eo:rne), 3 2 doow from Manawatu Stables. HORSES SHOD* under my own personal supervision. Every care taken with faulty feet. Brushing a speciality. Horses sent for and delivered. Jobbing work executed promptly. CHARGES MODERATE. ~W. LEMON~ VETEBINABY BLACKSMITH, * rVESIBES to inform the public Pa LJ merston North and surroundit,,, district that he has commenced busines* 8 as BLACKSMITH in Rarigitikei-streft, nest door to Btevenson's Stables, and - uombined with first-class workmanship »nd strict attention to business, hopes to merit a fair share of tha publit patronage. ' Racehorses a Speciality. ill horses shod under the Proprietor' personal supervision. \ PRINCESS ~JttOTEL, ' Main-street, TEBBACE END. C. J. BARFORD, PBOPBIETOiI. - - »pHIS Hotel his been thoroughly . tl . renovated. end the travelling public can rely on getting every convenience. A first class billiard table and room will be found on the premises. 3 None but the best brands of wines and 9 spirits stocked. 1 Good accommodation for horses. l : _____ , MANAWATU LIVERY AND BAIT BTABLEB, l Gboegb _jr_) Ctjbj. Stsbms. j H. J. WOODFIELD, Proprietor. GIGS, Haggles, tabs ana Saddle Horses always on fai c at reasoni able rates. paetleß a 1 1ci_Hly. and football teams ready at a moment s notice. Telephone, 112. OPJSNIRG ANNOUNCEMENT. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL, Mam-st., near Railway Station. A. F. ANDERSON, Proprietor. rpHIS HOTEL ~been rebuilt, and , B.°- cx Pense has been spared in furnishing this fine hotel and on the most modern lines. It is provided with every convenience for boarders and the travelling public. Mr Anderson, in thanking the public for their patronage m the past, hopes to see all his old friends and customers s.t his new house _ None but the best brands of Wines, .Beers, and Spirits stocked. NOTE THE ADDRESS: Corner of Andrew Ycung and Mam. street West. pOST OFFICE HOTEL, Palmerston ■»• North. The above Hotel has recently changed hands. A number o! alterations and extensions have been midetotteteildißg. Tariff moderate" Every attention is paM to travellers AROMATIC HAIR RESTORER! preparation is truly ■*• valuable for cleansing, ebautif jing, and strengthemne the hair. ° HAIR COLOUR RESTORER! This is not a dye, but is warranted to restore grey hair to its natural colour. PREMIER HAIR DYE! The shades produced are perfectly natural and defy detection. LEiRY'S PHAMACY, TglS^ SQUARE. BBOAD - STREET "sTABLEs". T^^ta^tvSSel^ 6 in Broad street, fo.merl "_W «^ fllr E. Stevenson. By strict atfw,« k > business combined 7 "wiffiriSJbl. -f support hopes to moi?it < "rf.: feiXM6. 1 Carmg<iaaSpeoialt^ L:.OJNa. LTD.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8071, 23 August 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8071, 23 August 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8071, 23 August 1905, Page 6