! Business Notices { • 7 :■. : ' - ■ .. : _ 5 TYICHTEK NANNESTi4> &; Gpf STEAM . SAW*. AND ' th ANlNii :>f . mills" ;;•■■: * PALMERSTOJN NORTH. MANAWAtIJ. :! V ' MOULDING ARCHITRAVES, Etc always on hand Contracts for timber supplied froiri any of their Saw Mil' 1 * Their Stean* Flour Mill is also m full working order. ' Silk Dressed Ficir of b^st qusU Hotels MESSRS. POAD & BRAZIER BEG to inform the Public of Palm. : aistonJNorth and the ' Surrounding Districts, that they have opened a ; VETERIiNARY SHOEING FORtfB AND , GENERAL SMITHY i^-AT TERRACE END.®i Horses Carefully Shod, an<* Jenerai cksmich's work executed at Lowest ... "." 3-^^ MANAWATU DISTRICT PRO. DUCE RACE, OF jg§o, For 3 year-old colts ... Bst lOlbs, " v Tillies and Geldings Bst 51bs. Second horse to receive £10 out of Stakes. Distance, one mile .and a quarter. [ dominations £1; Acceptance, £2} and final acceptance at Pose of £1 Open to all colts and fillies foaled within the Manawatu County, and the bona fide property of persons whohave resided within the<Manawatu County for six months prior ty date of nomination, ■R • OMINATIOINS giving colour, sei, l\ date when foaled, description, marks and brands (it any) aud pedigree, will cilose on the Ist May, 1883. ■ A ccdptunces Will close with general entries for Maoawatu Racing Club's Annual meeting, 26th December, 1883, and final acceptances on the day of meeting half an hour beioie starting. THUS: R; WALTON, • ; Secretary. EXTRAORDINARY NOTICE.' Re-opening of THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY COMPANY. : ( Limited) For a few weeks, m the premises next Mrs Walker's, and opposite Cha- ■■ : : vannes' Hotel, Victoria Avenue, . ■■:.■:! t ; Wanganui Arrival of Forty Seven Cases and Bales of Drapery and Clothing, Comprising — L&dies' dress goods, m immense variety and every conceivable texture Sheetingu, rugs, hosiery Table damask quilts Towels arid towelling — Men's, boys', and youths clothing Shirts, braces, belts &c. These goods having been purchased under 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 helmets, 4s 6d A sglendid opportunity for storekeepers sorting up, their Stocks. . ;■ * For the Ancklanu Clothing, and Drapery Company (Limited), C. H. LEARY, Manager. CHINA i GLASS AflD EARTHENWARE. ARTHUJi"iJ LEWIS, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. BEGS to draw attention to the fact that he has opened up a large Stcck of the above lines. The only house m Wanganui that confines its business to the China, Glass, and Earthenware Irade.. . besides keeping every line unaer the above heading. A. £. L. Has m stock, aubeautiful selection of Parian Statuary, Vases JNic-nacks, E. P. Ware <fee., &c.. Glass balis for glass ball shooting ia stock. . Orders by letter attended to with despatch. . Note the address — Next door to Bankot JMew Zealand, Victroia Avenue. ' t WANGANUI.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 110, 17 April 1883, Page 1
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492Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 110, 17 April 1883, Page 1
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