j . Business Notices T> JOHTER NANNEBTAD & CO iK .' :.".; . -: -—;;■; STEAM SAW AND PLANINGf j ! . - .. MILLS i '",, RALMjEJRSTOJN NORTH, : i .■"..;: v;.Manawa : tij.;^ ■ ■ '■■:'■. MOULDING ARCHITRAVES, Etc . . always on hand Contracts for timber supplied fcovx any of their Saw Milk. Iheir' Stean* Flour Mill is also m full , _workihg order. Silk Dressed Flcir" of bast qttAh Hotels I MESSRS. POAD & BRAZIEB BEG to infprm the Public of Palnu eiston North and the Surrounding Districts, that they have opened a VETERINARY »HOSJ.JS T G FOKGB '' AND GENERAL SMITHY m-'&T TERRACE END.» , Horses Carefully Shod, ani* denerat cksmith's work exeeutoc* at Lowest \ : 3M^ , .;■'.;• MANAWATLT DISTRICT PRQ-o DUCE RACE, OF JB6O. Eor 3 year r old- colts'... Bst ldlbs. ''^Fiiiies-andGaldings Bst 51bs. Second horse to receive £10 oat of Stakes. ; <>: Distance, one mile and a quarter. , <Kpmi.iiati.pnß £1 ; Acceptance, £2 ; and final acceptance at Post of £1 _. Open to all colts and fillies foaled within the Manawatu County, and the bona tide property of persons who have resided within the Manawatu County for six months prior to date of nomination; TV rOMINATIOiNS- giving colour, sex, i\ date when foaled, description, niarksaud brands (it.any) and pedigree, will close on the ist'May, 1883. , A^C'-ptunces will close with general entries for Maoawalu Racing Club's AnnuaLjoaeeting, 26th December, JBB3, and final acceptances on the day of meetiug half an, hour before starting. : THOS. JR. WALTON, JSecretary. EXTRAORDINARY NOTICE. Re-opening of rnHE AUCKLAND OLOTHINQ JL AND DRAPERY OOM- -.■•■;»■.•,. : ■■„■■ PANY ; : ( Limited) For a few weeks, m the premises next Mrs Walker's, and opposite Chavannes' Hotel, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Arrival of Forty Seven Cases and Bales of Drapery and Clothing, Comprising — Ladies' dress goods, m immense variety and every conceivable testure Sheetingu, rugs, hosiery Table damask quilts Towels and towelling Men's, boys', and youths clothiDg Shirts, braces, belts &c. goods having been purchased u nder extraordinary circumstances, they will be offered to the public of Wanganui at a Tremendous Sacrifice. • An early inspection is respectfully invited, as we hope to clear the lot m a few weeks. To give a slight idea of the prices, we will quote a few figures :— 5 cases ladies' pre ty dress materials, 4£d, s£d, and 6£d 3 cases boys', youth', and mens' straw hats, 4d, 6d, 9d, and Is., Gent's helmsts, 4s 6d A sglendid opportunity for storekeepers sorting up their Stocks. For the Auckland Clothing and Drapery Company (Limited), C. H. LEARY, Manager.. CHINA j GLASS AND EARTHENWARE. ARTHUR E. LEWIS, Victoria Avenue, Wangahdi. BEGS to draw attention to the faot that he has- opened up a large JStcck of the above lines. The only house m Wanganui that confines its business to the China, Glass, and Earthenware Irade.. besides keeping every line under the above heading. A. E. L. Has m stock aobeautifa] selection of Parian Statuary, Va&eg JNic-nacks, E. P. Ware <be, &c. Glubs balls^for glass ball shooting m stock. Orders by letter attended to with despatch. . Note the address— Next door to Bank of Mew Zealand, Victroia Areaae, WANG.ANUI, _2
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 105, 11 April 1883, Page 1
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496Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 105, 11 April 1883, Page 1
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