; waistgantji ■;,■" Oonfectionery ;; j ;' WORKSi . : .' fTIHE. 1 Undersigned, having di.?-?. JL \ posed of the above business, tp Mr : . William.' Hogg, begs to tender; liis ; sincere thanks tb the public , of this and sutrouudirig districts who. , have' given, him. a large share of their (patronage,, arid would respectfully , solicit" a cpnti nuance of the same for hisis\iccessbr. , , , WILLIAM HOQG begs ;to in- ' form his ' many friends' and . Cnstoniers (t6 ; whom he tenders" his. iwhr'nie'st 11 thanks 1 for the support'he' 'received whilst carrying on the busi-" ri6ss m Bell-streetJ; ; that he has pur/ chased from Mr James Bain the wellkhowri "VJPangamii^ Confectionery Works, i An d Factor vj • : Victoria ,' Avenue,v enue, Wanganui, and; begs to Solicit a continuance of the ; favors so long enjoyed by his predecessor. '; , ; Confectionery, Biscuits, and Bread of ! the besli qualitr supplied. Balls, Soirees,; and Picnic Parties I catered foi^cfneientlv. I __^j - ■ - •■■ Weclding-, Birthday, and Christening ,Calces made io order iit the -shortest - 1 '■ notice. ''. : T ! WILLIAM HOGG, . * \Vjanganui Confectionery Works, Victorian Avenue. JPoacL MiT>iEG- to. inform the' public ;of Pal- ' ; F>; merston and the surrounding; districts, that they have opened a , > i YETEEIKA;EY : ; ! Shoeing Forge Cleii<3ral Suiithy ATT EIRE A \C E^ EN D. \ £ ■: i_.^_-. .-■ ' t; r. (') '. Horses carefully shod and general ; 'blacksmiih's work executed.; Glorious News i FOR 'MANAWATU.---f. ALLINGHAIvT HAjS, , jrusl', received the : Largest, < Che^cfist, .and mosf; FashipnSiock .; of. Boots, iand^ShoM over imported into the Manawatn. To carry ; into I effect the well-worn mot'Ui "Small piofits and quick returns," he offers the .Greatest Bargains^ever heard of in t . the district. The stock 'has been ca^eljilly selected by Home^ buyers m th|. Home msirkets^ and thei-eiore allf middle pi^ofilis, arid ehai'ges by Colonial niercliants have been! obviatetl, 'consequently, the whplp can, an*d will be sold at such prices as must command a speedy clearance. Bespoke Work Unequalled. Fpne but firsfulass workmen |re emplpved, and] nolliing 1 but the bpt of material used. - For fit^ style, and workmanshij) po hing cun surpass my ■ worki of -\V:K^h , the inhabitants of Manawatu ha*e had ample proof. '% R. ALLINGHAM, 'XOn- The Square:' ■ ;; (■ _ ■, . ,-. m H. Nettleship, 1 ' I (Late J. Kmg icrCSi) MANUFACTURING GOLl) AM) SILVERSMITH, ... • : ;i M^spnic Jeweller & pi eualisl, and v Gilder. ! ' Repairs Neatly Executed. : Old Gold and Silver Bought. "Victririsi' Aveinie, Wanganui/ 3 doors ; iVom the Post Olh'ce.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 180, 27 June 1884, Page 1
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380Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 180, 27 June 1884, Page 1
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