! Watchmaker and Jeweller. aTr ~hTs To p, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER 8 OPTICIAN LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. LEVEE WATCEEB >s*^^P^^ S WATCHES In Great Variety //V Hl^liOE Mf\ra Tn Great Variety £6 TO £90 £2 T0 £25 ' Also a Large and Varied Stock of GOID AND SILVER JEWELKY, SILVER AND ELECTKO-PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, &c, ALWAYS ON HAND. Goods sent -cairiage free to all parts of the country. Every description of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, accurately repaired, and all work guaranteed. INSPECTION INVITED. /^*-^n w' li" 11/i L"I" A U 1 1 If \\ -CJ, Jli, Iflllj i illiJJ) J§j? WATCHMAKER TSl)' JEWELLER PALME BSTON AND FEILDING. am /%& r '^s£L. Awarded — Paris Exhibition, 18G7. Admittecl — London, ffl^»^^^^B^^ll LEVER & I^ E NEVA WATCHES in GREAT VARIETYA WELL- SELECTED STOCK OF JEWELRY, Every description of Watches, Clocks, and Jewell-}', skil-
Business Announcements. ~T) PICTON DAYIES, 0.E., Licensed under " The Land Transfer Act," Chamber of Commerce Buildikgs, WELLINGTON. Boundary suvej's, subdivisionof Estates into small arms or town* ship, drainage of Estates, &c, on easy terms Accuracy guaranteed. Cash advances ma<:le on Freehold Property subdivided by Mr Davies. HS. PALMEESON, . SURVEYOR, (Authorised and Licensed under the Transfer and Native Lands Acts), LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Land selected, bought, and sold on commission. Offices— "Waldegrave's new building, the Square, Palmerston North. I j ;'! ' rpHOMAS W. DOWNES, C.EArchitect and Authorised Surveyor. Licensed under Land Transfer ActE J 1870 and 1871. > f Land Agent. Established Wellington, 1857. Bulls, Rangitikei. 1 FAIRFIELD THOMPSON, npUILDER. AND CARPENTER, Manchester- St., Feilding. All kinds of work promptly executed
Business Announcements ANDREW JONSON, Main-street, Foxton. CABINETMAKER, Upholsterer, AND UNDERTAKER All kinds of Furniture on hand, and made on the premises. Orders from any part of the district will receive prompt attention. NOTICE TO THE TRADE. WDEAKDS begs to inform his • numerous friends and customers that he has appointed MR E, COLE agent at Foxton for his DERATED WATERS, Manafactured from the well-known spring at Terrace End, which for purity aud excellence cannot be suipassed. The Trade waited ondaily . SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH. THOMAS LIND DESIRES to inform the inhabitants of Foxton and the surrounding districts that ho has started business as a Shoeing' and Genera! Smith, opposite Wliyte's Hotel, and hopes to gain a share oi publi< patronage. All work executed with despatch
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 77, 21 May 1880, Page 1
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376Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 77, 21 May 1880, Page 1
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