Business Notices. GLORIOUS NEWS FOR MANAWATUI BOOTS ANI? SHOES FOR THE MILLION 1 ! EA LLINGHaM has jast re-' • IV ceived the Largest, Cheapest, and mbsfc Fashionable Stock of Boots and Shoes ever imported into the Manawatu. To cariy i Dto effect the well-worn motto « Small Profits and Quick Returns," he offers the GREAT ' EST^ BARGAINS ever hear^ of W the district The Stock has been carefully selected by HOME BUYERS m the Home market, and therefore all middle profits and charges by Colonial merchants have been obviated ; corise- 1 quenlly, the whole can and will ba sold at such prices as must command a speedy, clearance. r : : Bespoke Work Unequalled. None but first-class workmen «re employed, and nothing hut the best r of material used. For Fit, Style, and Workmanship nothing can surpass my work, of which the: inhabit**, of Manawatu have had ample proof R> ALLINGHAIk, "Oy The Sqdabe." ' WEIGHT'S PRINCESS HOTEL, TERRA.CE END. IT A VING Purchased the lease of the 1 above Hotel, I am prepared; to * supply none but the best jbraadft of t hquorsonly. . :/...> Boarders will find every convenience combined with civility and r attention paid them. Coach to and from the Square every hour. : Nearly opposite the Terrace End Railway Station. ■.■.•;•..., Billiards, and GoodJStabling. ..: ''■■■] Princess Hotel, Terrace^ find, ; Palmerstoi Nbrth. ...... ....".. ..' .-.■!» BRICKSr-BRICKS. PRINCESS BRICK, TILE, AND pipe wot^sr Z , f , : r '"': PRINCESS'STREET, PaLMSRSTOJSP NOBT If THHE Proprietor directs attention to -L tne excellent quality of the bricks which he is now manufacturing,.] which solid, steam-pressed, i and of uniform size. , . ■ ,. TERMS LIBERAL. : LIME FOR SALE. C. TRIOKLEBAN®. . : • • ; ; •■•■.; . "i I ; . ' 1 " i. PALMERSTON FIJRNITIJRE J WAREHOUSi!. . ; ■ rTonNSLOw, and xtotor Cabinetmakers, ; Upholsterers ' Venetian, ; and other Blinds made tbohter. Pictures Mounted and Framed? Planned and Xfiii. Pianos re-silked and Polished, . T urnery of*, everj ; DescriptioD to to ord^r on the shbetest notice. UNDERTAKERS. A BOUNSLp^&J: I vtpif& : <Aij The Square, PalmersjbontfNdrthJK ■• ■:....: ;: ; ':;;:_;.i.[A i : : -^ i ': W.:.. H. NJETTLESHJp • (Late: J-. King <fc Co.) r MANUFAOTUEINq- : . iG6IiD' AND SILVERSMITH^ Masonic Jeweller and Medalist: 4 Electro-plater and Gilder; : s Repairs Neatly Executed. ' Old Gold and Silver Bought.^; Victoria .Avenue, Wan <ttiy 8 doofe from the Post Office': 0 ' ' ' WANTED KNOWN— The Stanp abd is the only Manawdtu jour nal which is delivered daily to an^ around Ashurst, round 'which idistriot ie has a large irculation. S J > a ,[).,•
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 114, 21 April 1883, Page 4
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387Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 114, 21 April 1883, Page 4
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