Konaa of removal. JOHN MU KU O C 11, BOOT AND- SHOEMAKER, "Wishes to inform his friends and the inhabitants of the Western District generally, that lie has Removed from his old Establishment, at the corner of Napivr and Palmerston-streets,, to those more commodious premises, in Mr Mils New Buildings, Palmerston-slreet, adjoin ivg the Co-operative Stoivs, where he has opened out a large and well-selected Stock of Boots and SI oes Orders promptly attended to, ai d. executed at the most reasonable prices. JOHN MURDOCH BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Next the Co-operative Stores, Palmerston-strcet.
Bo E D W A It D S, (Late of Invercargill) SHOEING & JOBBING SMITH, Palmerston-street, In t-lie Premises lately oceanic I by Mr Oliver. SHOEING- AND GENERAL SMITH, Palmerston Street, RIVERTON Daniel lynch, Blacksmith & Wheelwright, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Otanfau ami the surrounding districts- that he has commenced business at the Otaulau Bridge, near Price’s Hotel, where he is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to his care with the utmost dispatch, and on the most reasonable terms. Horse shoeing and General Jobbing done. . ICTORIA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, J. Capital £200,000.
DIur.CTOKS J. T. "Wright, Esq. J. F. Watson, Esq. J. M. Eitchie, Esq. Eesxdknt Skgketaut W. D. Mm res. Principal Office, Kew Zealand: Mause-sireet, Dune. in. Insurances ejected on particularly favourable terms. All claims setllccl with promptitude and ibcralitv J. L. MT ONA LD & CO., Agents fen’ "Riverton and the Western District. PLBLIC NOTICE.. Me. JOHN VAUGHAN takes (his opportunity of thanking his numerous customers for the liberal support accorded him during the last five years, a-ud begs to state that lie has Disposed of ids Dtisiness to Mr JL. Fraser (late of Schmidt and Fraser), by whom it, will be carried on as usual., and who. lie trusts, will meet with the same iioeral patronage that was bestowed on him. JOIIX V AUDIT AX, Butcher, Riverton. Palmers! on-street, May 13, 1875. Tl/f E- K. FRASER, in referring to the above, begs to announce to his numerous friends and customers t hat he has now-commenced Business in Palmers!on-street, Riverton, and trusts that, by studying their, interests, he will secure a liberal share of their patronage. K.. FRASER, Butcher, Riverton. Palmerston-street, May 13, 1875.
IVBli XO N BUTCHERY CHARLES A. LYON Wishes to return bis sincere thanks to his customers for the liberal support they have accorcle lilm during the time he has been earning on business ,and begs to inform them that he has taken the new premises next Pattison’s Temperance Hotel, where he trusts by supplying only the best quality of meat, ami at iho most moderate prices, to continue to xneWt the name liberal patronage which has hitherto been bestowed on him. Corned Beef, Pickled Tongues, &c., always on sale. Shipping Supplied. RIVERTON BUTCHERY, I?ext Pattison’s Temperance Hotel,. Palmerston-street.
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Western Star, Issue 97, 18 September 1875, Page 2
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469Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 97, 18 September 1875, Page 2
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