"NEW CARLYLE" FT AX-STRIPPER ■ '.-''.- 2: [:'. ' ! , , M '^yj'y ■*^2^ :%^J^ 2'22jjr^2F' From CHARTS W TX & 00. rio stings H. 8., 28th Nov., 1889.— « There is no d.u.it it 'is tho best nn<l most practical Machine at work in the Colony." From STU MIT, SUTTON & CO., Oroua Downs, 17th Sept.. 1889 — 1 We have no hesitation in saying that your - trippers are the best in the m Tro e mL. FALCONER, Ormondville, H. 8.. 4th Nov., 1889. -The Stripper is doing very good work, - in fact, bettor than any btnpper I have Beei). We put through 5 ton* of green le if on Saturdny. Wo supply compete Mill Outfits of any desired capacity. Circulars and Estimates of <nst on application to . i booth Mcdonald & co:, Carlylo Implement and Iron Works, Christchurch. i Agon's — Foxton— o. Honore. ; IVmerston— Ready Money Store, i LABGE ASSORTMENT OF COOKING RANGES IN STOOK, of all designs and sizes, self-contained or for building in, with or without tubular or shoe h.p. boilers. Inspection to our Show Room invited. S. Luke and Sons have just received a large variety ol new designs of Ornamental Castings, unequalled for finish and price. Inspection to their Show Room invited. B. K. U K IB . 4te Sons, wish to call the atention of Architects, Builders, and others to the above. FOE S/LE,— l new B'h p. and 1 5-h.p. Horizontal Bteam Engines; highly finished, and one second hand 8 b.p. engine. S. LUKE & Co, TE ARO FOUNDRY.
. -TIGHTER, "VT ANNESTAD k CO TIMBER, a>d FLOURMILLERS. ■■; PALMERSTON NORTH. Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber Mor. dings Sashes and Doors Seasoned Press Timber always on hand. First Class Poller Flour, Pollard, Bran, &c, at LOWiST QUOTATIONS. " AGINTSFor Timber— Messrs Bacon & Speirs. . Fqt Flour- Mr Robeit . 'cLean. «NEW~TiMES" HAIRDRESSING SALOON, ; : MAIN STREET, FOXTON. I Respectfully desire to notify toi my Old Customers, and to the Publio" Generally, that I have taken over Mr Startup's Hairdressing I usiuess, and hope, by strict attention and every courte. y, to merit the same liboral patronage hitherto ac- 1 corded to my esteemed and popular , predecessor, Mr A. James. lusiness hours from 8.80 a.m. to 8.80 p.m. All Transactions Strictly Cash. H. T. MoOLOSKEY.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 4 June 1891, Page 1
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366Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 4 June 1891, Page 1
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