Under the Patronage of the Resi. dents of Manawatu. JNO. Y OUNG » IRONMONGER, Wellington, Calls the special attention of his Large Circle of Friends in the Manawatu District to the fact that he is receiving monthly LARGE SHIPMENTS Of every description of Ironmongery from the LEADING ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS, And being a DIRECT IMPORTER, SPOT CABH BUYER, Challenges competition with any other firm in New Zealand. JNO. YOUNG, IRONMONGE It, Willis and Cuba^ptreets, Wellington. PORTRAITURE IN OIL. Ti|R WILLIAM SMITH, of Otaki, having made arrangements with a celebrated Portrait Painter in China, is now prepared to execute orders for full-sized Oil Paintings 24x18, mounted on canvas, far the snm of ONE POUND EACH, CASH, Or Twenty-five Shillings on Delivery All that is required is the photograph of the party, with a description of the colour of the eyos, hair, whiskers, and complexion. Intending investors will please communicate as early as possible, as the first order will probably arrive during the month of May. References to Thompson, Shannon, and Co., Wellington, or Frank W. Evans, Wanganur. Qsr AddressWilliam Smith, Otaki. LARGER BIZEB IK PROPORTION.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 69, 29 April 1881, Page 1
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184Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 69, 29 April 1881, Page 1
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