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Business Notices. GREAT CLEARING SALE, OF BOOTS AND SHOES &c, FOR 31 Days Only 21 Must Be Sold! Ladies' Kid, also Prunella Walking Boots, from 5s lid . Ladies doable-sole walking boots from 7s 6d. Ladies' stout dairy boots, good for rongh wear 83 91 Ladies' slipp rs, great variety from 2s lid. Ladies' colored evening shoes from 4s 9d Ladies' felt boots from for tender feet from 3s 9d. Ladi-b' strong walking shoes from 7s 6d Ladies' & Children's galoshes 2$ 6d. Gents' best hand--sewa dress boots from 10s 6d. Gents' do. do. shoes from 10s 6d. Gents* do. do. do. from 10s 6d. Gents' strong leather stoat sole shoes from 7s 9 il. Gents' best calf Derby shoes sewn from 10s 9d. Gents' light Balmorals, best shooting boots sewn, pegged, and rivetted of every description , at greatly reduced prices. Also strongest and best machine-made watertights, bluchers, «nd a lot of youths' and boy's strop g nailed for winter, wear at prices that must satisfy all. Our own make watertights handmade, hand-closed, pegged, both light and strong £1. Cricket, and kangaroo walking shoes, 4s lid ; great variety of men's slippers from 3s 9d. Girl's patent dress shoes from 4s 9d. Girl's a lot of kid. also Levant boots 3* lid. ; Children's best copper toe lace boots 2s lid. Children's a large assortment of other boots and shoes from Is. Men's Leggings from 2s 6d. About 30 empty trunks and cases from 2s 6d. at S. FAGAN'S, <S" .Next door to Jorgenson's Toy Warehouse, The Square. "VULOAN^S HOEING FORCE. THOMAS GORDON, SHOER ASI) GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Etc., (Next to Mr Lowers' Store,) Kimbolton Road, Fbilding, BEGS to inform the 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 confident of giving general satisfaction. Farm Implements made and repaired. Jobbing of all kinds executed with despatch, and finished m a workman** 'like manner. HA LOOM BE HOTEL, Halcombe;, (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 his numerous friends, and customers for the liberal support accorded him m the past, aud trusts m his new undertaking he will meet with a full 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. j The well known reputation of the Table will be fully maintained, under the personal supervision of the proprietor, who will spare no effort m making his patrons really comfortable. ! Good Stabling. E. CHILD ... Proprietor. A. MARTIN, Photographer Victoria Avenue, ( Opposite the Homan Catholic Church) WANGANUI. DHOTOGRAPHS Furnished m Oil, .L or Water Colours Homesteads, Villa Residences, Public Machinery &c. Photographed. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS made with Families and Schools. Engravings, Photographs, Oil Paint, ings, Maps, Plans, &c. Copied, (j|§!f Note the Address : — Opposite the ' atbolic Church, Wanganni • \\T H. SS xv T TjL.ES HIP ft. (Late J. King & Co.; MANUFACTURING GOLD AN SILVER SMITH, Masonic Jeweller and Medalist, Electm-plater and Gilder. Repairs Neatly Executed. Old Gold and Silver Bought. Victoria Avenue, Wang vi, 3 doors from the Post Office,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 106, 12 April 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 106, 12 April 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 106, 12 April 1883, Page 4

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