'TOWN &JCOUJRTRY/CA!ER]lim. OHARLES JT. :WIOKSAM DESIRE S to mfbrm the Business, ' People and, the !Pubho generally that he has commenced business as a General Cat*rier,, and;f,it .will, be his aim and object to de^erye "a fair, share ot public support by- the - exercise of civility^ punctuality and the: strictest attention to business. Note the address^- ; :^' ' CHARLES J, -WICK&AM, General Carkiejs, , ,- 'Glasgow House ; Stia,bles ? JV \. \. : and^Gye^p^eiis^^'V^^.lrj MODEL S)^Mn^"^RgC;;'' ; jo^/^AMcyßi.'''-'"" : ...: -; Pkopbietob!, :' i ' T T~t AVING >;madej > exten^ke,^adatk> jLL-'-tionß-to-his premises and plant i^now prepared to : undertake general Smith!s.^wo^k in^all its"/bra'n'cnes. i 1 r ', Agncultural -Implem'e'nts : -mia'de 5 or I repaired at moderate'eharges. 1 : l | ;-: .---Horses shod by "the proprietor r^s^^^d^rm^^s^W l^-* - f qteel shoes used if required. ; : - v -. ; :., j ; .'.> i ,-. A'-f'TTr.- ■■*&. ■-■'■:>' :r, A •;--: i *\ ■■'• '\ ■ .^ON^AN©^-/ -. ,:-;:■* Pick, Long Shovel,- Slasher., and Spdde Handles, Maul Eings, Wedge&,' (fee., 1 &c., «at the v > i; ..MODEL SHOE J'ORaE, , :<-■■■■• | "'" ■ ' ; MANeHESTEB v .'STBEExt i .. * ; " :'" l! JAMr3S FRASEE, PLUiaPBETR k&sfctipUsTl£* ■ i (Op^i9i^^t^ ;v '^enbigh-:Hp^)-. ? i :a; fflAiyKS ) supplied,- //land! spouting: '■J_; , jixed atpritsstosuit the times'. f -> \ COPPER BbILERS » J {An 4 Tinspa^e-of etery ' Mjthe lowest possible prices. J Wppds andy Jron' ;Turriingv( and all §orts of jobbing done on the 7 shortest notice. w v/r-^<y;;; -\-pn.i ■- Maker of the Excelsior Fire Blower -^- no iHouseholdyshould be without; Excelsior Blower for sulphuring bligjiteij Vines orjTrees.";. : "{; : v ; , ; • Estimates'l:gjyen' l foK all kinds pf piuijabing wprki ' ' ' ;v'-; ; ' ' ;FRASERiU- ;;: ' K r '•- ■■"•; J> FLOtK ! ' FLOUR ; - v >V i SK ftir Qhamberlairi's FLO^R" •:iOL- J -'\whipb A :is'iadMtted to be the liest'in the "Manawatu. . ' Chamberlain's is the only MiH L that is' fitted with appliances for .thoroughly •nixing the wheat, essential to making v • s-. •■,.', good Flour. Ordeib ponctually attended to. •'■-"'■ •■ ■'■■.-. •-' V'TTT" :> v: ■<:*kry Mr T. R. Chamberlain has how started a corn-crushing machine. ' ;■:■ ' Oats crushed at 3d' jper . bußb^fil'. j tirjaslied ciats for'sale ■ ■ ' . • H ; b c R:i^A:i-N'" ;• [ Fseuwno Stbam JTjuoub MttL. .
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 132, 1 May 1890, Page 1
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306Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 132, 1 May 1890, Page 1
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