POlllKAl lb! FORIKaITS! FOUIRAITS! $? NOW OPEN. IBEG to announce that I am now taking Portraits daily at Mr Tonson's t.ouse, The Avenue Photographs taken of every description. H\\ kinds of pictures carefully copied. Portraits of nboent or deceased friends copied und enlarged to any bizo, and colored^ in oil or water colors Views on station*, villa residences, prize and iarorue, aoUftftls, tte, y w> curately photograj hedT ' As my present stay is limited, thoso who wish portrai » taken pleat* inuke un eaily t-all. N.U.— A Cabinet size Portrait yiven to every cubttmer tukmg 12 u<pies ot tluir purtiuit. J. KIRKWO O D t litd OKAPHBR, FOXTON pALMEKbON AM> SUO'IT, /VTHMtISED AND T ICENBED SURVEYORS, Cowmiß^on and Land Aqenis. Properties for Sale aad Least. THE SQUARE, PALMGBSTON NORTH. AWLINSON & TUKLEY, ENGINEERS, Shoeing and General Smiths, OTAKI. All kinds ef repairs dona. Charges moderate. NOTi.OJC TO SETTLERS. /^EORGft COLKY desires to in* \J form the settkrs of Carnarvon, Campbelltown, tiandon, Moutoa, and other districts, that he is prepared to Dart goods or produce to or from those districts at lowest possible prices. Every care taken. Andreas G. Coley, carter, Moutoa Road, Foxton. ON SALE"~AT m HK CITY STEAM SASH AND ± DOOR FACTORY. Sashes and doors all sizes, Architraves, Skirtings, and Mouldings — Rolled plate, ground, ornamental and coloured glass. ALL KINDS r>F TUBNEBY KEPT IN STuCK. Price Lists, and Illustrated Catalogue on application. WADDELL. M'LEOD, & WEIR, Timber Merchants, Wellin 6 ton. (THONOBE HAS much pleasure in announcing the arrival of his AUTUMN & WINTER STOCK, comprising — New winceys, scotch wool plaids Newest dress materials, hats Feathors, shawls Corsets, lone walking jackets Wonl goods (a splendid assortment) Shirtings, flannels, blankets, rugs Also, a choice assortment of — Men's Geelong trousers, and trousers and vests, coate, suits Boys' and youths' suits Long overcoats Hard and soft felt hats White dress shirts— Regattas, Cx* fords, and Crimeans The above goods aie of first-class quality, and »t Lowest Prices. The lost of everything in GROCERIKm kept on hand. Flour, sugars, teas, bacon, cheese, oatmeal, potatoes, &c, &c. Crockery and Glassware, Ironmon* gery, Boots and Shoes, &c. Licensed Dealer in Arms and Ammunition. Please note the addre : MANAWATU CASH STOBB, OPPOSITE PKESBYTKRIAN CHURCH, FOXTU Nj \ -KY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCKLLENCY^HE GOVERNOR. \ rpHOMAS MYERS, PICTURE DEALER & PICIURE FRAME MANUFACTURE, Lambton Qtjay, Wellington. Looking-glass Frames Repaired and Re-gilt equal to new. and Pictures of eyery description Framed and neatly mounted to order, in a workmanlike manner, and with despatch, at a reduction of 25 per cent off the usual charges. The trade supplied with picture moulding and glass to order. Country customers can rely on th9ir orders being puuotuully at- ( tended to.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 69, 29 April 1881, Page 3
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441Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 69, 29 April 1881, Page 3
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