jiMMß^^^^S^^^^Sj'^g^g^M 188 i^BH |B^BjßJPf|[U^^BßH||pMßJMß^^^^^^^B^rr^^^s3__^J^Bßl^H^^^HiHiß^^KßlHMMWS^BSwM T E3(3iSWKDB?jiI^^^BI^^HHWBB^BBn^MB^^^^H^H^^^^^BH^BWB^^B^MM^^^^HiW^BBB^^BWnHBWBBW n SwnP r^&f%2 4 H nV^S™ ■ AUTUMN AND WINTEE SEASON, 1892. XI 7E ha?e riow opened out by recent mail steamers OUR FIRST SHIPMENTS Of New and Fashionable Goods for the Autumn and Winter Season, from the special arrangements made with our Jiondon, Paris and Continental buyers, we feel confident that the selections made by them will be pronounced Second to None in the Colony. We shall also be constantly receiving plsntiiul supplies of the latest fasti ma hy and will be happy to forward patterns of New Dress and other fabrics, if requested free by post, and will send at the same time Charts for self-measurement, to enable ladies to avail themselves of our Dressmaking Department, so as to be in good time for the height of the Autumn and Winter Season. AH orders will repoive prompt and careiul attention, and should be addressed to JAMES SMITH, Te Apo House, "Wellii-aggtoM.
John Ahem BEGS to announce thai; he has commenced business ou his own account as a lHTlieerHrx*igl&t • in tliose \ remises lately occupied by i Jenkins and Co., Hall street, Fox- • top. Carts built to any size, and Buggie and Traps ropainted and varnished on the premises. t p~A m p~b~elTl town. Mr James Canning is acting as my agent for Campbelltown and dis- - triot, and he has authority to receive j all subscriptions to paper and to take instructions for advertisements and - job printing. ERNEST S. THYNNK, Proprietor Manawatu Herald. c "^OHITwESTWOOD, BLACKSMITH AND BHOER, Hall street, foxtok. ;- ALL kinds of Blacksmithing cxcA cuted with despatch and oare. t rThTbarbee, t h J ENGINEER l{ And General Blaolc* { ~ omitH, >n or Maik-street, Foxton, is 3 d A GOOD SHORE KEPT. ar fMjAXMILLERS can have all reI P airs executed quickly and at reasonable prices. of Paoking, Red and White Lead F 1 * 1 and Insertion kept in stock. tie 1 mmm _ m , Piping Cut and Screwed. 1. Agent for Thomas Powick's Excel sior Max Stripper.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 March 1892, Page 1
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333Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 8 March 1892, Page 1
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