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ROYAL BLUE HOUSE. ' » tpOli Signwritma., Picture Framing, Painting, Paparhanßing and Glazing. k fnil stock of up-to-d &fct* MOULDINGS just mportet.. Leads, Oils, Wall Papers, Scrim, etc., at LOWEST CUR&EIST PRICES. All work immediately attended t». Satisfaction guaranteed.ESTIMATES GIVEN, OSGOOD & "aMCOd t EANGITIEET. STREET, Direct Importers, Telephone 209. REDDING and Birthday Presents are to be had in greater variety and at more reasonable prices than elsewhere, at Barry's, Cheapside. GENERAL OiBEISB, Parcels Delivery, Forwarding & Distributing Agent, HAS removed to new and com modious premises in Queen-st., specially built to expeditiously carry on his extensive business. Goods ionvarded to any destination by rail, road or sea. Furniture and luggage carefully removed. Goods stored at moderate rates. Conveyances meet all trains. Agent" for Peter Ilutson and Co.'a Drain Pipes and Cement. Telephone 144. P.O. Box 123. Agents Everywhere. &mmWGMmr (Late of W. T. Wood's) | \ESIRES to announce that he has erected a large establishment, opposite Clausen's Grocery Store, Cubastreet, where he intends carrying on business as a | GENERAL BLACKSMITH, and would respectfully solicit a reasonable share of public patronage. Horses shod nnder the personal supervision of the proprietor. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. EODEBICE~ 3HBEHY, BLACKSMITH & SHOEING SMITH, ANNOUNCES that he has comrncneed business in premises in King-street, near Harry Palmer's. Shoeing and general blacksmith work j executed promptly. A speciality made of curing horses from brushing and forging, commonly known as clicking. Sand Cracks and Corns cured. None but the very best tradesmen employed. Kangitikei-street Shoeing Forge aM General Smith Shop. L. ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. \LL kinds of blacksmithing work : done on shortest notice. } Agricultural Implements made and , repaired. Ploughsetfcing a speciality. | Horses carefully shod under the proprietor's supervision, special care beinggiven to corns, cracks, brushing, and all diseases of the feet. Horses sent for and returned. All work guaranteed. Charges moderate. A trial solicited. trEOBGrE ALLMAK, MANAWATU SHOEING FORGE. Rangitikei-st., Palmerston North. ; HORSES shod under my own personal supervision. All classes of work done. Corns, cracks, greasy heels, and all diseases of foot carefully attended to. Horses sent for and returned. Eingup Telephone No. 221. HAROLD HALLr SHOE IN (! SMITH, » PIXZaSEBBfiT-ST,, \JU ISHES the public to note that * * special attention Ls given to horses with, corns and cracked hoofs, BRUSHING A SP.RCIALITF. W. LEMON. TSTEEHTAET 3LACRSMITH, DESIRES t;o inform the pubuo Pt» t« merston North, and garroundu.^ district that he b.as commenced business aa BLACKSMITH in Rangitikei-street, aeit door to Stevenson's Stables, and combined with Srsi-clsss workmanship and strict attention to business, hopes to merit a fair share o£ the public patronage. Raoehofses a Speciality. All horses shod under the Proprietor" ' personal supervision. NEwI'TiiSMISES. OK and after WSDKESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1905, our business will be conducted in new premises in CHURCH STREET, Opposite Railway Goods Shed. BOSKING BROS, Steam, Gas, Oil and Refrigerating Enginbeeb, MANAWATU FOUNDRY. J. H. VINCENT', Vaiubb, Land and Finajtciai Agbht, Life, Accident and Fibs Insukakgb Asbnt, ASHHURS2. JjURMB AND PROPERTIES OP ALL SIZES FOB SALS &ND LBABS

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8198, 26 January 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8198, 26 January 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8198, 26 January 1906, Page 6

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