l/V * ulJl 4ffli3 U« aiM7 / IU. SOAREBROKERS. JLambton Qua^> Opposite Bank of New Zealand; WKLLLVUTON. !a oaud.J WI LLlAMboNfe CO., ORBiVIIS '8 A.>JD DRO(J«ISrB Victoria Avenue, WaNA^VUI. / I YUU.\ G B RO&r~ CIVIL E NGINEERS. Authorized Surveyors (And Licensed under Land Transfer Act-> Grbymoi-th, Westport, and ■$'■' Victoria Avenue, WANG AN^JI, . '.£ I YOUNG BROS., tAu J. AY Wrig'n AACHITEG T * IUTOAiA AVESUK, WaNGANTM. ■ TyJtTAIiKER; AND TTATRICK, VY -rr- II j Wangsnni Bt*am Chaff Cutting and Crushing Mills. "Wholesale Grain and Produce Merchants* 'RIDaW AY-STREET, .'.,»■■ WANGASUI. NOTICE. ET T) A S:,E R ■»' JFELLMONGER,. it ••; ' Rakgixikei Etke, Palmerston N. (Opposite Brewery.) Highest price given for wool and skins. Wool Scoured on Commission. Wool-Packs on Sale. J. R. HARPER BEGS most respectfully to confirm what has akesidy, appeared m the papers; namely— that he has purchased the property known as the CAMPBELLTOWN STORE, and intends opening the same : at an early date, m conneotion with OLI FTON HOUSED bulls-. ■'.'■ ':■:• ' ■■-■ •••;;;_ '■; ■.;";.' Having had 16 years' experience m Towir fin^conntryln a general baeiness, J. R. B . has every confidence m solicit- . ing the kind patronage of the settlers m and around Campbelltown, and can assure them that every effort will be . mad^ to meet the requirements of those favouiing him with tneir support. Having a large Wholesale Stock ,at Clifton House, Bulls, there will always ■.."::"'..' by ::■•■"■ -« *•"«.•'•••••;■■•■■«■;'■ ;■ be a certainty of procuring anything' i'- > j , ; ! . .-: .:■■ ;• ; '■■'.■ - :: that might be sold out, at a day's notice, ;■ • ■ • ■■ -• ,'•■!".-' thus sarinjj the customer considerable inconvenience. ., The branches of the business will consist of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, GRpCKRY, CROCKERY, IRONMONGERY, SADDLERY, FURNITURE, BEDDING, and all kinds of BUILDING TIMBER. - Tn connection with the two placet, efficient hanJs are kept to oxecote orders in' Cabinet-making, Upholstering, Tent making, Tarpaulin- making, Dress.making, Millinery, etc/ And as a -farther convenience to customers and tho travelling, public, Ekpftsses, Trap, 'Buggy, and Riding Horses are kept for' hire. ■..:•; Tie Store will be opened as soon as some alterations, which, are going on, are completed, and notice given in^a futnre issue of this paper. 1 ,:-..;' ' :',] 'f: ■'■•:■'-.' • I J v " ' Clifton Houue, Bulls, February, Boh , • 1884.- ' -i" - : : ' . : .' { [ ' PIANOFORTE TUNING 1 AND REPAIRING • ' ; ;■ : ' Bf' ■ ..•■,>•/. *I^RTji. J -pLLERy ni'LBE^T. Making four visits ii^ the year between New Plymouth^ a,n4 ; I almerston, dalling at all thq town and country districts, having , with him a good supply of all .kinds of material for repairing Pianos, vi and Harmoniums, «fee, ; '.' Pianos'turieol by the year. MR. I* K.tK-..t8 N-W O O Di 1 Dentist, WANGANUI: \
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 98, 21 March 1884, Page 2
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408Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 98, 21 March 1884, Page 2
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