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Business. Notices I dentin an Envelope for 8d Stamps to defray Postage. ; SOCIAL SCIENCE, . A TREATISE on all Nervous Dis orders wbieh cause impediments jto Marriage, and all Chronic Diseases I also, How to Choose a Partner for Lifeso as to live bappy and produce h* althy children,, and how. regain and preserve your health* &ot7'&o YA Atl J ±. 7 A Address— It. T, SFLBY, Medical THerbalist, Devonshire Street, -Surry Hills, Sydney. GEORGE LORIMER ' (.From Edinburgh, and late with Mr. " H. Drew), (Opposite the Convent) VIOTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI EVERY DESORIPTION OF JEWELIiERY MADE & REPAIRED. Watches and Clocks Repaired by Practical Workmen. . ; Estimates Given. MASONICT JEWELLER; | MEDALIST. _.„_. . Bosrers & 00, WIRE MANUFACTURERS, A3JD MERCHANTS j LONDON. Offices : 4, Red Cross Streeet, Barbican, E. C. Bottling Wire Card Wire Bonnet Wire Weavirg Wire ";".'*' French Wire Nails Reed and Jaoquard Wires ' •Artificial Florists* Wire Rope '\'-T Telegraph & Fencing "V^ire.; Bar and Hoop Iron, Binn's Victoria r!- Endless Blind Cord.

W. Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. BEGS to notify to the inhabitants of j Palmerston, Feilding, Halcombe Greatford, Marton and all the surround ing Districts between Wanganui and Palmerston, that his' ■■ J*"" ' CLEARISGSALE " ~>> •-. OF ' ' ;. ) BOOTS AND SHOES J - being over he has thereby been enabled to make room for rr i : , , NEW SHIPMENTS. All the Goods m Stock now are of First plass Make and Superior Quality. Those to ai rive (choicest assortment ever offered m Wanganui) will continue to be sold at Exceptionally Low, Prices until Farther Notice. Country Customers liberally dealt With.; .''''. ' ;-,'-" >,'.,'•. ™, .•■ ':••:. ,~ i^ote the Address. Opposite the Convent School, the Avootte, Wanganui. Bg^INEBS. pECOGNISING that a Genaine Xl», Pork Butchering Establishment w»s iorig felt wane m the Town of Wadfijanui, the undersigned has pleasure m intimating that he has Resumed' Business m the old premises. Victoria Avenue, next door but one to the Bank of New South Wales v A speciality will be made of— - " Dairy-ted Pork Pprk. Sausages . ' \ I Poultry' * ~ ' Pork Pies (horn/., made; Brawn, and other Small Goodt Cooked Ham and Beet

. ,litf resuming his old s business, the nndersigned-confidently-appeals to his friends for a renewal of their favours. The greatest care will: be taken m sup plj : ug the very besj^a<ialitjr, aspflyore, ? JJ 0 H fJ( P A pl£ Pork Butchery, t I yiritdria Avenue (next John Q. Sharpe's. J. J, JLiAWLER, Painter,'H6use DEdoialfoß,' & PAPERH ANGER (Lftteof the Rivetr'BankXhas removed to Taupo Quay, Opposite the RailIJway Bt.at.ion,; Wanoanui. j ■;. : ,'■ A.i.^^J ' ' "'■■■■ * "♦' ' '■■' ■ Estimates given. Excellent stock; of Marerials always on \ " "'""" ' '„ . . ■: ;'■ hand. K\ •;.; f. : ..i J. J. LAWLER. • ' ' - ■ l ■■•• >O LJfil. THE Jj'ront Shop, t (now undergoing alterations)^ m front of the Standabd Office. The best site m the Square. Two good windows for display. Shop ; measures 2i feet m frontage, ; by 14 fee* m depth. Also room attached, with opening to shop. Premises will be ready—for occupation m a few days. Early application necessary. First-clas* pcskion for Stationer, Kancy-goods, or other retail business. Pent moderate. For terms and iurther particulars apply the^ffiob.

GENUINE CHEAPNESS ALWAYS DISCOVERS TSELF. IT has always been the custom of the CORNER BOOT SHOP to sell Every Article as reasonable as may be consistent with a fair living Profit. • Believe noc the tradesmen Wh<> tell such big lies About selling their goods "At a great sacrifiser' They do not grow fat On a bare bone who dine, •...• But dissolve like a shadow Who cut it too fine. I Let poets sing what tbeme they choose I sing about my ' Boots and hhoes ; Some sing of Ladies, dark or fair, f Of golden locks or raven hair, Give me the feet then (I'm all there J To fir' them with a lovely pair. Some are great m all such parts Where they (pitch it high) on broken hearts ; Such twaddle don't desecrate my muse I'd rather hear of broken Shoes. «3T THE CORNER BOOT SHOP The avenue, Wanoanoj, EVERYBODY KNOWS JT

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 224, 24 August 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 224, 24 August 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 224, 24 August 1883, Page 2

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