Wantea WANTED— The petson who removed the book Psycometery, by Denton, from the Gorge Hotel, to return same to Standard Office, or the proprietor, T. Lowes, Ashurt. WANTED— To purchase 20 or 30 Turkey Roostew at once. App;ly to C. Whitehead, Baker, Main-streeti U7 ANTED KNOWN— Thero ; H a ■• \ vacancy for another apprentice in the office of the Manawatu Stand abd. \ v ANTED — A good brest benchman, * also two good falters. Apply to B. J. Gammon, Kelvin Grove Saw Mills, Palmerston North. . WANTED — A good general servant. Good wages to a competent person. Apply to Thomas Lowes, Manawatu Gorge Hotol, Ashurst ' ! WAJSJLJBD K«OWN., mat 1 hajt always on hand and for sale,- a large stock of double and single-seated Buggies, Ladies* Phaetons. Waggon* ettes, Business Spring Traps of all descriptions, City Expresses, Spring Tip Drays, Common Tip Drays ; also, first-class Brougham and 1 first-class Landau Carriage. Every article built or the lest material, and the workmanship is not to be surpassed. Apply to the Wellington Coach Fact&ry, Manners street a,nd Taranaki place. M. Rohan, Proprietor, who has 32 years' Colonial experience" ST. HILL-STREET SMITHY, Opposite the St. Hih-Stekkt Oattlb Salb Yaeds. W. PARKES & CO. BEG to in r orm. the inhabitants o Wanganui 'and the surrounding district that they have commenced business in the above line, and trust that ny good workmanship and moderate charges a shaie of pubic patronage will, be accorded. The Horse Shoeing Department will be um.er .the immediate care ot W. Parkes, whose reputation as a horae-shoer is well-known in this district. At the last Agricultural Show the first prize was awarded him for shoeing hack horses. Jobbing and 'all kinds of Work executed with neatness and despatch. Harrows and all Farming Implements manufactured on the shortest notice, and 15 per cent, cheaper than imported articles. farmers and Settlers in country districts would do well before purchasing to give us a trial. Note the Address :— St. Hill-Street, Opposite Cattlb Sale ¥aeds, Wanganui. GLORIOUS N&WS FOR MANAWATU 1 . ■ ■ — :o: — BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE - MILLION ! I RA LLINGHaM has just re- • JOL ceived the Largest, Cheapest, and most Fashionable Stock of Boots and Shoes ever imported into the Manawatu. To cany into effect the •well-worn motto "Small Profits and Quick Returns," he offers the GREATEST BARGAINS ever heard of in the district. The Stock has been carefully selected by HOME BUYERS, in the Home market, and therefore, all middle profits and charges by Colonial merchants have been obviated ; consequently, the whole can and will be sold at such prices as must command a speedy clearance. Bespokf Work Unequalled. None but hrst-class workmen are employed, and nothing but the best of material used. For fit, Style, and Workmanship nothing can surpass my work, of which tbe inhabitants of Mttnawatu have had ample proof. R. ALLINGHAM, "Ov The Squark." FOR Delicate Female*, "Dialyzed Iron " in bottles, le 61- hemington's, Square. /lUREfor Piles, intern il and exter \J nal, 2s 6J, Remington's, Square A JSTIBILIOUS Liver Pills, Is and J\. Is 9d. R-minetonV, f^qnare. ORODA COUNTY COUNCIL. lyi" OTICE is hereby given that copies ■lri of the Petition to his Excellency the Governor for the suspension of the Counties' Act within the County of Oroua, have been left at Council nice, Eeilding Mr ompkins' Store, Halcombe Road Board Offic^ Palmeraton North Mr Marsh's Store, Ashurst Cheltenham Hotel, Kiwitea Ratepayers are earnestly requested to sign the Petition when in either of the above-mentioned townships in order to save expense and delay in getting the Counties Act suspended. D. H. MACARTHUR, Chairman. STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS : REPOSITORY. MRS J. J. LAWLER B! GS to inform the residents of Wanganui and country visitors that havaiur crmmenc?d Businebs in. the above Linee, she Wi old respectfully request an, inspection of her Stock previous to purchasing elsewhere; Crewel Bilks and Patterns in large variety sent by Post. 1 i_r Fancy Goods suitable for Christmas and New. Year Pratente. Country orders punctually attended to. AUCKLAND HOU-E, (Opposite Rai way Station.) Taupo Quay, WAnaAHui.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 8, 7 December 1883, Page 3
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