....:. \ , ..• . '^^:sr!B.'> :: j ' r Prom OflAßr/*^ W M-' it V\ -rstii-^. 7™. •■•■'" •> 1889.- - -« There is no d -übt ii is t ; .o '-eat m- 1 mo-t .".wt-cH "M-c'-uif at work jd tie Colony." From STU mT. STTTTHN & CO.. Oroaa Do.'ns ;7th Sfija.. 1889---'^We h^te no hesitation in"ss*vi'i{» that ronr Ftnjr.pri- 'ye tho best m the ""From L. FALCONER. Orvoeiviville, ';Jn.. N..v., IGB9. "The Stripper h doing very good wrv-V, - m fnot, hc-t.T than nny i rifrer I have geen. We put througl) 5 to»'-; of green lonf o» .^'nti-rilny. Wo supply comp-ete Mill < -•■iitfits of an) 1 r'oeired «^[-acity. Circulars and Estimates of c si on -r.;.lic> I t ; o<i t<-> booth McDonald & oo. f Carlyle Implement and Tron Works, Christohm-h. : • Agon's — FoxtoU— o. Honore. Pa'merston— Eeady ]\foney Store. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF /..■'■COOKING RANGES 1 ' IN STOCK, ■of all designs and r.izos. self-contained or igt '.niluin^ in, with or without tubular or shoe h.p. boilers. Inspection to ouv -Shew Pioom invited. 3. Luke and Sons have just received a lav- 7 c variety of new designs of •rnamental Castings, unequalled for finish nrd price, li-spf ctiou to their , Sltow Eoom invited. B. LUKE &> S © w. s, Wish to call the atention of Architects, Builders, and others to the above, i FOR SALE, — Inewß'hp. and 1 5-h.p. Horizontal Steam Engines; highly finished, and one second hand 8 h.p. engine. S. LUIE & Co, TE AEO FOUNDRY.
EIC3HTES, XT ANNESTAD & CO TIMBER, am> FLOUBMILLEES. PALMEESTON NORTH. Have on Sale all kinds of ; Building Timber ; Mo ii 1 dings Srshes and Doors Seasoned 1 ress Timber always en hand. •First Class Poller FU.ur, PoVnrii, Bran, &c, at • ■ LOWJST QUOTATIONS. AGINTSFor Timber— Messrs Bacon & Spcirs. For Flour- Mr Bobeit iV cLean. ' "NEW TIMES" HAIBDRESSING SALOON, MAIN STSEET, FOXTON JEespictfully desire to notify to * m\ Old Customeis, and to the üblic Generally, that I have taken over 'Mr Staitup's Hairdressing "'Bu^ess, and hope, by strict attention "arid every courtesy, to merit the same liberal patronage hitberto accordecl to my estoemed aud popular predecessor, Mr A. James. "Business hours from 8.80 a.m. to ■} . 8.30 p.m. All Transactions Strictly Cash. H. T. McCLOSKEY.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 May 1891, Page 1
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354Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 May 1891, Page 1
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