NOTICES? EMANUEL SNBLLOROVE, CABINET MAKRR, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, Opposite Court House, MARTON. T7\ S. takes this opportunity to thank !_• his patrons for past favours, and in soliciting a continuance of the same respectfuly informs them and residents in this and surrounding districts that he is prepared to undertake HOUSE FURNISHING AND DECORATING in its several branches. Cabinet Work and Upholstery made to order, and executed with promptitude. Mattrasses, Palliasses, Beds, and PiU lows, in Hair, Feathers, Wool, Flax, &c. Carriage and Church Cushions, Ottomans, &c. Sofa Squabs and Pillowsj Fender and Foot Stools. Carpets planned, made, and laid. Curtains and Blinds made and hung. Paintings and Engravings mounted and framed. Ladies' Needle and , Fancy Work mounted with care. j immnU $nx\xi&Ml Oct 3i. THE RANGITIKEI BREWERY. Messrs TRAYNOR k DAVIDSON HAVING purchased the above Brewery from Mr James Bull, are prepared to supply Sparkling Ales made ot the very best material procurable. THE BREWING DEPARTMENT is under the management of Mr Traynor who has had great experience. Messrs T. & D;, in soliciting the supjjuri.- vi .uo (._..... '- . o^ • ' rally, for which they will be'most thanfful, guarantee that their customers will not be disappointed. Orders addressed to Messrs Traynor and Davidson, at the Rangitikei Brewery, will be punctually attended to. TRAYNOR & DAVIDSON, j Dec. 1. ' PROSSER'S HORSE REPOSITORY, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, MARTON. WP. PROSSER begs to announce - . to the inhabitants of Marton and the surrounding districts that he has taken the stables attached to that favorite Hotel— Batchelar's White Harf; and trusts by strict attention to business to dbtain a Bhare of the public patronage. SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. Horses broken to saddle, and single and double harness. Hay, Straw, and Core of the best quality. Every care and attention shovvri. LOOSE BOXES. Dec. 1. PIANOS. THE undersigned ha. just landed, ex ' Douglas,' a consignment of Chappel s celebrated PIANOS. FREEMAN R; JACKSON. Nov. 28. WHEAT WHEAT; WHEAT IiHE Under. (gned are 04SH Purchasers Of Local grown WHEAT,at Highest Rates. TAYLOR cfe WATT. Feb 26 PALMERSTON. TERRACE FARM SAW MILL, Forty Horse Power (at end of Tramway). ON ancl after the lst of Noven_b'er the undersigned will be" prepared to receive orders fbr SEASONED TIMBER, in Quantities of not less than ten thousand feet. On hand at present time— 1,000,000 feet of Matai and 500,000 l_et of Totara Timber, thoroughly sesaoned, having been felled with the sap down. AMOS BURR, Timber Merchant, Foxton tSept. 9.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2695, 12 March 1875, Page 1
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