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business Notices. r\O ME STIC ECONOMY. (BY THE OLD SNOB.) Jack Muggins said untoi his w,ife, My Dear, this is not right, So much money spent m Boots Every Saturday night. " You go a bargain hunting, Through the slop shops m the town, And m Rotten Boots and Leather You knock mv waaes down; . ;; You pick mp some nasty Trash, : And thiD^ you've made a hit ; Bat brfore they \rea : week m wear, You find that you are bit,' \ l - \ The Boots jon bought a fortnight smoa Would wear three months, you saii, And now *f he soles are dropping off ; (Go down and punch his head). There V Jenny's boot, one heel fell off, And both are out at toes, j . 1 They tripp'd her m a puddle hole; And nearir broke her nose. I ' I told you; to go there no more, • .i ! , You hsv« baan bit, there, twice before Your sense of feeling can't be nice. ., , To let a reptils bite you twice. "".. ' ".: ,'•.' ■''' •'. Try ' ;'; !i ■";."•' ; AINSWORTH'S, The Largest Eetaa Stock m the Colony to , Select from. For Rice and Quality nothing can equal AIN^ WORTH'S. the 6ojsjsi& ibpiisfiof, EyießYßQD^Kirows i^j \. '-/.■ Y* o 'oria Avenue, ."W"aiig«intii. ( '= ■'' ; - ■-: M'Ri^lf^J^ j .YICnOBLI, AVKNUK, WAKaANUL BEGSto notify; .to tlSeinji^itant^ ef Talmersto^ .^eliding; 4 |f alcomba Greatfojfd, MartonlancLalLthe surrdund ins; Districts between Wanganui and Palnwrsfoii, that^hfe c i ' li '^~^^ CLEAHINO SALE BOOTS AND SHOES being over he has thereby been enabled to make room for ■:-,, .■I i .i,MEW: SHIPMENtC^s All .the Goo^s in Stock no^ aw; of Fitst Class Make and Snperior Quality. Those to atrive (choicest assortment ever oflfered m: : Wangahui) will continue to^ be.flbld it Exceptionally Lbw? Prices until Further Notice; i. ; v Country qustomers * liberafly, dealfc with.' .-'■•■ - ' jif )':*;::,. [ : , „. t J^ote the Address. . , '{ ; - Oppoßite the Convent School jli 'the Avenue, Wangauni . . , ._...-, Wholesale & retail corn STORES, i - PALMEASTON NORTH -\ J. MILVERTON AND BOIF, HAVE ON SALEJ-Best Bratids Flour, Oatmeal, i Pollard^ Bran, Barleymeal, Oats, Chaff, Hay, Fowls' Wheat, do. Barley and-Maize; ;/ 'Crushed Qat?, Whjeat, and Ba^ey. oieal and_Seid^PoUto^&&; m ANNOUNCEMENT." WANGANUI CONFECTIONERY i WORKS. j :» fTVHE Undersigned, having disposed ;Jb of the above business to Mr WiU Ham Hogg, begs fo tender nis .sincere thanks to the public of this and surrounding districts who have given < him a large share, of their patronage; and "would respectfully- solicit a continuance of the «ame for his guccejseof. >/ x JAMfiS BAIN; TTTTILLIAM ! HOG& begs to rinform f :? his many friends and Customers /to whom ha tenders his warmest thanks for the support he received whilst carrying on ths business m Bell-street) that he has purjohased from Mr James Bain the well-known \ L . : . . Wanganui Confectionery Works^ .„.,; And, Biscuit Factory,- . . yietpria iAjenue, Wanganui, , i and begs to solicit a continuancft.otthe favours so long enjoyed by ; bis predecessor. . :u _. Vk ; . r . ;•■;. ,r Confectionery, Biscuits, and Bread, o „ ? the best .quality supplied. s ± ; L ' Balls, Soirees, and Pionic Parses „ r catejred for efficientiy^ \, ' Lr ' Wddding, Birthday, apd^ Christening Cakes made, to order at tho shori^st • •'"".•.;■:/", \ o"^ •..,:/"^,' i ■•'■•; „ Wanganui Confectionery Works j WE-iJTIIESttIP # (Late J.King <fe Co.) MANUPAOTUEiNG GOLD AJfD „; a . ' : _ .'siLyE?sii(nTH,v ;L^,;. ,, Masonic Jeweller and Medalist^ 'ii jflectro-plater and Gilder. '\ Repairs Neatly Executed, Old Gold and Silver Bought. . Victoria Avenue, Wan i vi, 3 doors from the Post Office. NOTICE TO AD7BBTISERS. AT the expiration of the CURRENT QUARTERS no Double-Coluifln Adyertisemeatß Will be inserted m the inside pages or the Makawatu Standb ißl>' - ■■■■■■- : ; : " ; ■'■'•' ■■'■'•"-■■ '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 286, 6 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 286, 6 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 286, 6 November 1883, Page 4

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