Business Notices . tent m an Envelope for 8d Stamps ,;.'.. ,. to defray Postage. sibciit ■science, | : ' TREATISE on all^rvous Dis [jL orders wbieh cause impediments 0 Marriage, and all Chronic Diseases tlso, How to Choose a Partner for Lifeio as, to jive Happy, and h *altby Shilclren,. afid'liow regain and preserve 1 pour health* &&, &o. -•■—•■ . . Address— B. T, SFLBY, Medical Herbalist, ' *■' ■ Devonshire Street, Stirry Hills, Sydney. GEORGE LORI^ER Edinburgh, and late, with Mr. '; , : H. Drew), " , i (Opposite the Convent) VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JEWEL- }\ ; IiERY BIADE & REPAIRED. Watches and Clocks Repaired by Practical Workmen. . . v. Estimates Given. MASONIC : JEWELLER; - MEDALIST. ; STIBXITIsrS & GO, WIRE MANUFACTURERS, . AND MERCHANTS j LONDON. Offices : 4, Red Cross Streeet, Barbican, E. C. Bottling Wire'; ; ; Card W^re : ■ Weavitg: Wire < "• V F French WfrejNails' Reed arid Jacquard Wires j . . /Artificial F^ste^Vji&M l ' '" J Telegraph & Fencing Wire. 1 Bar and Hoop Iron, Binn's Victoria Endie^a Blind Cord. _ ? ••_; Victoria -Avenue , Wanganui. ; '* BEGS to notify to the inhabitants" of . PalmerstonjjFeildingj'Halcombe,, I: Grefitfpvd^ Mar v ton and aH'thS'surround i ing Districts between 1 -Wanganui ancl Palmprston, that his ; ..',,' -\ - UJaEARINOiSjiLE , vi/^, . .'. - - v .'. ; pF ■ * 1 ■■"i :<:■ '.;,;. JOQT§oAND,SHOSS \ =• being over he has thereby been enabled to make room for ! ' :rt! ! rv > V n^EW SHIPMENTS, i Sv ... All the Goods m Stock now ire of First Class" Make and Superior Qaality. Those to, airive (choicest t a6sartment ever offered 1 in* Wang jthni) will continue tb.Ws^bld.at Exceptionally. Low Prices until Further^otice^ !>', ; Cotintry' Customers liberally; dealt x^Tpteihe Address. ; '■ Opposite the Coiivenb School, the Avflriue^ Wangahui. V, ; "^RE-EN'I'ERIJS G BodO Ec5S. p JBCO&NI^Iii tf ' 'that ; x a , Genuine IXi Pork Butchering Establishnaent was Jong . feii wane, m :i the Town of Waaganui, the undersigned has pleasure m intimating that ho has Resumed Business m the old premises, Victoria Avenue, next., door bat; one to the '* •• Bah& of New South' Wales i A speciality. w t ill be made of-*- 1 ' il ; Pork Sausages ... ; , Poultry L v i ' ' Pork Pies (homemade) ,,,, Brawn and other Small Goodfc . „ pooked Ham and Beei . In resuming his old business, the .undersigned confidently appeals to his friends for a renewal) of their favours. The greatest care will be taken ia sapplj ;^g(the very best' quality, as oif yore, JOHN PAWSONL Pobk Butchery, \ Victoria Avenue (next John G-. Sharpe's., j. j, la;wle'r, ; painter, hou^e decorator, & paperhanger; (Late of the River Bank),bas removed to Tatjjpo. JQu.ay, .Opposite .the Railway Station, Wanganui] , Estimates given. ; Excellent stock of Materials always on hand. ! '" X 3. 3. LAWLER. \ • , ;U Taupo Quay, Wanganui. .^~~~" 7° LE 'f- ; rpHB Front Shop, (now undergoing JL alterations), m front of the Standakd Office. . The best site m the Square. Two good windows for display . ' Shop measures 24 feet m frontage, by |14 fee 4 m depth. Also room attached, with opening to shop. Premises will be ready for occupation m a few days. Early application necessary. Firftt-class position for Stationer, Fancy-goods, or other retail business. Pent moderate. /For. terms and further particulars apply at the Office. ■ ■ ■;..: ny :, GENUINE ICHEAPNESS AfiWArS DISCOVERS TSELF, ! ! IT has always been the custom of the CORNER BOOT SROP (to sell Every Article as reasonable as may be consistent with a fair laying ProfiL Believe noc the tradesmen ...... Wh« tell such big lies . About selling their goods ! At a great, sacrifice. ' They do not grow fat J ' ,6n bone who djne, . . ' "jßtit dissolve i like a shadow 1 Who cut it too fine. '• tet poets sing what theme they choose .1 sing about my Boots andbhbes| Some sing of Ladies, dark or fair, • Of gQlden'iocks. or raven hair, i Give me the feet . then (I'm all; there) to fif them with a lovely pair. '■ '>''' Some *f& g'eajt ip all'sucH pars Where they {pit,ch^fc high) on broken hearts j Such twaddle don't desecrate my muge I'd rather hear of broken Shoes. •"■' ' THE CORNER BOOT SHOP The avenue, Wanganui. EVERYBODY KNOWS IX
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 216, 16 August 1883, Page 2
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