Business Nofac>s., r^ fj* GLORIOUS NEW 8 FOR Millfi'■■f '■■ ■ WATUI ' :! -^ ; -A .-:■:.- -:<*- ■ •■/ ■■■■.[ '- BOOTS AND SHOES FOR-tBE ■ - ■ MILLION-!'!-' -» •' - M ' E- A LLmaffaM W jiist &- • il. ceived the Largest, Cheapest, and most Fashionable Sto<ik%f Boots and Shoes ever imported intoHhe Manawatu. To cariy iiito 'effect Hhe Jell-worn motto -«: Small PrqfibT and Qaiclc Returns/-' he offers ilie G'RE&TfiST BARGAINS ever heard ofL ,the; districts TiieJStodfc has i beeh : cai i eiully selected by HOM.K BDYjEIR^, m the Home marke^ and ? therefore; all middle profits and charges by Colonial merchants'haro-beenrdb^lgled ; consequently, the whole can and^ill B r e sold at -such prices as niuat cwrimahd a sptedy clearance. . , Bespoke Work Dk^oai^^^ None bat firsfcclaß8 W prknien; i; are employed, aad nbthiing but the. bast ofmatenalused;- Fdr fit, Style; 7and Workmanship nothing can surpass "£ r work, of whicH J the inhabitants "of Manawatu have had ambre" proof" " - ■■ .■;•■ &4msffirii*s ■ - ;; ;; WEIGHT'S PRINCESS jatiTEL, .;;■;.' ;; terr^e .end. ; u £ : 'r.T IfA V^ G %<^Med:th^ease;ofithe 1 above Hotel, tam ; preparedito spPPlX^one .but the .best .braads^r liqaorsonhr. /--.., Boarders will find 'ever/ convenience pombined with civility . j{ and, attention paid them. , ;J - ;ii Coach to and from the Square etery hour. . v ■ —,i '■--i>-\r i .--:< :i J „ °PP OB Ue -^..-Torncet End Rauwajr Station^ ! o ". ... ; BjUiards, and Goo^taUing;^^ Princess Hotel, Terradeßria,'- 1^ > ; ;; ■ • Palmeratqtf^brte 1 •'. '■-■-■ '■= - -' -.•'■'' ' :J ' lf ' ; '^ - f^ajji:i BRIGKS, ;^BKI()K^^'; PMNCESS B^^fT^LE;^/!) ' ..'.. .".'"'■ PiPEiwoßks^:^' J^i PEINCESS^STBEEi/FALMISB^ToVfeTH rnHE Prpprietpr directs attention to X' the excoUeny^l^^ theiffiricks which he is now manufacturing^ which solid, steam-pressed,' and "of uniform size. ' ,. r '.' Ji ' '"'' r '..;■'-■ . t V? .;. .; ';; ' ; TER^ '^iiAi.;:.-"^ . ; : . _ xiaiEVFu^B Sale.":^'"^ T: ; ; ; : ; . •^■'^^KLJBjSAirk^l- , WmfauM, i -- • iWABIfiHOUSK •*' : -V^i rTOTINSLOW AND' TfOIGT
Cabinetmakers. • * , V.! Upholsterers i -.m .;■.<, vuj &. : .m Veri&iaii/'antf <>tn« Blinds . 4 ; ..... made- fco dnler k 6 i;oo ..■'.;.:■,.... :>> j_ ■ •/.' ;.. vioi i,.u xii Pictares Mounted an<i Fraiaedi- lijl Carpets -Ploffittedalid^aid. - : Pianos re-silked 'anid^diißße'a,'^ 1 " ;';• Turnery 1 of r«V^ : ; 1 . . to ord<jr onithe shoetest notice. yi - j.^_j__^_li^___: 1:.'..* '" .''■■ '■>'-' "it/-.; i^ bHS'iicT !:.■•.■■ : -vv . V.^--'> "■•■ ; • J '^-' : ■■< J'"-'J C'.ll IJ-J ■-■/-■^ - HOFNBLGW;-&- VOKHP 22 ' The Square, PalmettftdnoNorth. WE NETTLIIBHIP # (LateJ.Ban^(fc ? qp.) MANIXPAOTUBIN& GOIiD AND siL^smi?^ ;;.' li? Masonic Jevreller' arid Medalist^ Electrn^plateEand Qilderi'-lca Kepairs Neatly Executed. Old Gold^and Silver Bouii^ \/\ . ■ - ■-. •:■■■■:. > . ■^.:;.'? > -- .i .*»•« f^. Victoria Avenue, WaV ; til, . 3 r from the Post Office / V 0 ■ *" =....• ■ \ : , ■ .. ■ v .-: — ;r,;, . )■ WNTAED KNOWN-The St^ abd .8 the only Manawattu-jbulr nal wihich iSi deHrered ; . daily to %'iid around Afshnrst, round which disttidt h has a large irculation. [ - ; >'-- :1 v
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 123, 1 May 1883, Page 4
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384Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 123, 1 May 1883, Page 4
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