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Business No'ices. FORCE. THOMAS GORDON', SHOER AN") GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Etc., (Next to Mr Lowers' Store,) Kimbolton Road, Feilding, BEGS to in f crm tue Settlers of Feilding and surrounding district,that he has opened an establishment as above, and, having had 17 years colonial experience, is prepared to undertake every description of work m connection with the trade, and is con - fluent of giving general satisfaction. Farm Implements made and repaired. Jobbing of all kinds executed with despatch, and finished m a workman** like manner. HALOOMBE HOTEL, Halcombb, *. (Corner of the Square.) E CHILD, late of the Halcombe • Re r reshment Rooms, having purchased this well : known and oldestablished Hotel, now takes this opportunity of thanking 1 his nunverous friends and customers for the liberal support accorded him m the past, and trusts m his new undertaking he will meet with a fuil share of public patronage. Superior Accommodation for Families. The cellar will be kept supplied with nothing but the best quality of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. The well known reputation of the Table will be fully maintained, under the persona] supervision of the proprietor, who will spare no effort m making his patrons really comfortable. Good Stabling. E. CHILD ... Propkietob. fj G V E N D S EN, CABINET-MAKER AND UPHOLSTERED, In intimating that he has started business on his own account m the premises m the Square lately occupied by Mr ' H. C. Coilinsou, photographer, solicits a share of public support. He can guarantee his workmanship to be substantial and his prices will be found very reasonable, BUSINESS NOTICE, MA RE S AND CO., Wine, Spirit, & General . ' Merchants, ; Johnston st., Wellington, : (Opposite Waddell, M'Leod, & Weir's), Are prepared to execute indents on the Australian Colonies for any description of goods. NOW LANDING* and FOR SALE, EX S.S. ARAWATA— 19 quarter-casks French brandy 50 cases Southern Vineyard brandy 10 cases 3-star brandy* 50 cases Koyal Stuart whisky, very choice blend 10 cases whisky] 10 quarter-casks choice Albury "vines. EX RINGAROOMA— 100 cases full contents Geneva 10 cases Wolff's schaapps 144 cases La Mott's champagne 10 hogsheads Bury's Lincoln ale, very superior 2 quarter-casks Lemon Hart and Lowndes' rum 5 cases Duke de Montebello champagne, very choice wint 4 cases Duke de Montebelio pine champagne, very choice wine 1 hhd Isiay whisky 100 boxes fuil weight candles 4 cases superior Spanish olives 50 cases pint and quart stout, new brew 50 boxes tea 27 cases five St. Herbert wines, consisting of Hermitage, Bargundy, Chasßelas, Reisling 6 octaves Dr M'Kay's rich A l--bury w nes. These wines are very choice and highly spoken of m iSew South Wales EX A RaW ATA— 100 cases very superior old IrLh whisky-^-the Harp, Crown, : - and bhamrock brand. Ihis is a very superior whisky TO- ARRIVE— 3 tons IC sugar 7 tons IW sugat MARKS AND CO. ft INE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL IMPORTERS, . Johnston-st., Wellington, Opposite Waidell, M'Lieoi & vVeir'A. MARTIN, Photographer Victoria Avenue, ; the Roman Catholic Church) WANGANUI. PHOTOGRAPHS Furnished m Oil, 1 or Water Colours Homesteads, Villa Residences, Public Machinery &c. Photographed. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS made with Families and Schools. Engravings, Photographs, Oil Paint, ings, Maps, Plans, &o. Copied, gg^Note the Address : — Opposite the Catholic Church, Wanganni

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 39, 21 March 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 39, 21 March 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 39, 21 March 1883, Page 4

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