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NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T. T. KERSLAKE, ! TAILOR, ! T\E SIRES to inform his customers and tho public generally that h& has removed to rnoro commodious and. convenient premises in CUBA STREET* opposite the Working Men's Club. All classes of gentlemen's tailoring done, and a full stock of materials always on hand. IXJST LANDED — Shipment of Fashionable Soßsssw iioods! THE VERY LATEST. We have been joined by Mr T. Hughes,, many years with King and Muir, Wellington, and other leading firms. All work will be under his personal supervision. J. W. Craighead and Go., TAILORS, PALMERSTON. T. HUGHES, Manager. W¥ME~B^llin& Prime Factory Cured Hams at lb Prime Factory Cured Bacon, by the side, 7-M lb SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. New Currants at 4|d per lb; New Sultanas at 5d per lb; New Lexias at 6d per lb ; New Figs at 8d and 9d; New Prunes at Sd ; New Muscatels at Is 3d and Is Oci; New Dates at 6d; New Preserved Ginger 8d; New Phoenix Thick Peel 3d. Lily Evaporated Cream, just the thing for dessert, Gd per tin ; try it. Finest Separator Butter, lOd per lb (fresh daily). Phoenix Biscuits, Wine and Milk Arrowroot, 21b tins, Is 3d ; Phcenis Court Variety Biscuits, suitable for afternoon tea, Is 6d per tin. Sheppard'sCash Store, 1-cangitikei Street. "HAROLD HALL, SHOEING SMITH, PITZEHEBEaT-ST,, WISHES the public to note that special attention is given to horses with coins and cracked hoofs. BRUSHING A SPECIALITY. W. LEMON. V ETKRINARY SI.AC S.SMITH, so lafcfiaLht> j/uLvu; i*ai* } merscoa North and su.n , ouiidi£ V * dimict thai ha has ooasaaeacsd buaiaess S3 BLACKSMITH ia R&ftgitikei-gtteeti aext door to Stevenson's .St&blaa. and sombined with Srst-iilass wojkmaoship *nd utriot attention co buaiusss, hopes co merit a skiuv? of the pabiie jsatrouegs. 8 UGH M°IIA.MT^r (Late of W. T. Wood's) J tESIRES to announce that he has erected a large establishment, opposite Clausen's Grocery Store, Cubastreet, where he intends carrying on business as a OENERAI BLACKSMITH, and would respectfully solicit a reasonable share of public patronage. Horses shod nnder the personal supervision of the proprietor. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. BODE RIOK~3H SEHY, BLACKSMITH & SHOEING SMITH, j\ NNOUNCES that he has commenced business in premises in King-street, near Harry Palmer's. Shoeing and general blacksmith work 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. Raogitikei-street Shoeing Forge and General Smith Shop. L. ARMSTEOFGr, Proprietor. A LL kinds of blacksrnithing work done on shortest notice. Agricultural Implements made and repaired. Ploughsettiug a speciality. Horses carefully shod under the proprietor's supervision, special care being given to corns, cracks, brushing, and all diseases of the feet. Horses sent for and returned. All work guaranteed. Charges moderate. A trial solicited. GEOKUE ALLMAK," MANAWATO SHOEING FORGE. Rangitikei-st., Palmerstcn North. TTORSES 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. Ring up Telephone No. 221. SHACKEOCK'S OBION COOKING RANGES AWARDED THE SOLD ID 1L - AT THE SSI FLV9ODTH KXBIBim JJIfIE jgEST jJANGKS IN THE MARKET. 8* BARKY HAH ALL SIZES IN STOCK,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8101, 30 January 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8101, 30 January 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8101, 30 January 1906, Page 6

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