ICAbI - Oldsmobile - cars tbb iDToails i> a] ! •«*, 7/10 h.p. Curved Bash IW?/' 7/10 iup, Bucket Seat p un ujuut ' £205, {«;»f* jwj*4 \\C™ & 18/18 h.p. Light Omnibus kv-n ■ ■ 1.. ntOKWITH, Manaßol . THE MALCOLM ~ FURNISHING Co., Ltd. lipbolstorer, han now wJ aru] into iv Limited Liability cT co " vortod stylo as above. Mr */,{' V the Managing Director, patrons ? an n ? assured their require, nont H Cm T catered for as Wtnf o r 0 « n n ! confidence so liberally bestowed j' H° past nir-v ho retained by the new c TtWT' bas that tL SALL .WILL CONTINDF Vm> tbo DATS LONGER, „ 0 1 °f " special inducements in all U aes r m 3g fboT'bh" ro<iUCingll ' < ' n <™ ta • ■ -- ■■
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T. T. KERSLAKE, tailor, DESIRES to inform hi* custoinei and tho public generally that } has removed to more commodious an convenient promises in CUBA opposito tho Working Men's Club All classes of gentlemen's t-ai'lorin done, and a full etock of materia always on hand. Aromatic Hair Restorer! MpKIS preparation is trul valuable for fleansinj; chsntifyjng, and r*tvenKthemn thft hair, Hair Colour Restorer! This its not a dye, but 1 warranted to restore grey hai tn it* natural colour. Premier Hair Dye! The shades produced are per feoiiy nitur.il and defy detec tion LEARY'S Pharmacy, tlie Square ROBERT WALL, 1 (Late Springston, Canterbury), I Shoeing Smith I And General Blacksmith, I FiTZHERBERT STREET, I ~OEGS to announce to the public o I JL> Palmerston North and surroundI ing districts that he has purchased I the business of Mr Harold Hall, anc I hopes by strict attention to his ensI t omers' requirements to merit a fail I share of patronage. I McCarty & Yardley, 1 Horse Shoers and I General Blacksmiths, I "DEG to notify that they have taken I over the business lately carried on I by Hugh McOarty, in Cuba-street, and hope by strict attention to business and moderate obarges to merit a share of public patronage. HORSES CAREFULLY SHOD. PLOUGH REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.^ OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. RODE HICK SEtfiEHY. BLACKSMITH & SMOKING SMITH, that bo has com- ***• menced business in premises m Ivincj-street, neat Harry Palmer's. Shoeing and general blacksmith wor executed promptly. A speciality mido of curing horses from brushing and forging, commonly known as clicking. Sand Cracks and Corns cured. None but tho very best tradesmen employed. , {i l; 1 BSj ON and »frer WICPNESPAy. FEBRUARY r,ur will be conducted in nOA ' CHURCH STrniET, Opposite Bailw'ty Goods Shed. HUSKING BH 0 8.. Stkam, Gas, Oil and Refrigerating Engineers, JiANAW ATr^F^NDa^j [ w. LEMON, VJSZB&INAttY BLACKSMITH. district that he na* comro*-o?®® 1 m BLACKSMITH In n«« doer to Suvcuson » * mßh n eocabmed with first-olasa wo j icp6 j »nd strict attention to k. to merit * fair uluirc o* pQ " 64tf«ifisgc, MEAT. MEAT. MEAT. <;. COLLIS & SONS, I \E3rriE tho public to . that " re ?S" h ,,nd George atsorncr ol p u ..-jdhopf — -u on S ktqflUy. . t<> receive a fair ahare of ?°PJ? • Customer* waited on forordcr
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8195, 23 May 1906, Page 7
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