THE "NEW CABMLE" FI AX-STRIPPER. • p rom CnV^.""*' 'V TV Sc 00. nostingp, H. 8., 28th Nov., 1889.— « There is n;. d v"i i is fcne bes' and most practical Machine at work in tho Colony." fromSTIHRT, SUTTON * CO., Orona Downs, 17th Sept., 1889.— • We have no hesitation in saying that yonr f trippers are the best m the mO i£om'L. FALCONER, Ormondville, H. 8., 4th Nov., 1889. "The Stripper is doing vory goo.l work, -in fact bettor than any Stripper I have aoeiv Wapnt through 5 to-.i- of green leaf on Saturday. We supply compete Mill Outfits of any desired enpaoity. Circulars and Estimates of cast on application to booth McDonald & ca, Carlylo Implement and Iron Works, Christchurch. Ag-n's — Toxton— o. Tfonore. Palmevaon-fieaclY Money Store. 4' . : '. ■ ■ ■•'■-. . ' LAEGE ASSOETMENT OF COOKING RANGES IN STOCK, •f all designs and sizes, self-contained or for building in, with or without | tubular or shoo h.p. boilers. Inspection to our Show Eoom invited. g, Luke and Sons have just received a largo variety ot new designs of en«nnent4 Castings, unequalled for finish and price. li.pjv ctioji to their St°w Foom invited. 3, L U HJB &, So n b, to cftll the atention of / rcbilects, Builders, and others to the above. FOE S^LE,— 1 new 8-hp. ond 1 5-h.p. Horizontal Stcnm Eigines; highly anished, and ore second hand 8 h.p. engine. S. LUKE & Co, TE AEO FOUNDRY.
-pICHTEB, VT ANNEBTAD & CO TIMBEB, ayd FLOURMILLEBS. TALMEBSTON NOETH. Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber .MoiV-dinga Sashes and Doors Seasoned 1 ress Timber always on hand. • First Class Boiler Flour, Pnl'ard, Bran, &c, at LOWI ST QUOTATIONS. AGlHTa^'.'.uJ n . For Timber— Messrs BaccTß & bpeirs. For Flour- Mr Bobeit iV clean. "~^Ye wtTm c s " haibdbessikg saloon, MAIN bTBEET, FOXTON T Besp 1 ctiul'y desire to notify to I mv Old Ciislomeis, and to the Public Generally, that 1 have taken over Mr Staitup's HairdreesiDg I üBii«SB, and hope, by * ti icfc attention an^ey^eiry courlepy, to went the same Kbertl^palronflge hitherto accorded to my c-teemed and j opulav predecessor, Mr A. James. Pusinees horns from 8.30 a.m. to 8.80 p.m. All Transact i(u3 fc' tried v Cash. H ?T; McCtOBKEY.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 2 May 1891, Page 1
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362Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 2 May 1891, Page 1
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