WANGANUI Confectionery WOKKS. f~pHE Undersigned, having, dis-j J_ posed of the above business to Mr William Hogg, begs to tender his sincere thanks to the public of this and surrouuding districts who have given him a large share of their patronage, and would respectfully, solicit a continuance of the same for his successor. JAMES BAIN. TX7ILLIAM HOGG begs to m W form his many friends and Customers (to whom he tenders his warmest thanks for the support he received whilst carrying on the business m Bell-street j that he has purchased from Mr James Baiu the wellI known [ Wanganni Confectionery Works, 1 Aiid Biscuit F.'ictorv, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, and begs to solicit a continuance of the favors so long enjoyed by his predecessor. . ■ Confection erv, Biscuits, and Bread of the best quality supplied. Balls, Soirees, and Picnic Parties catered for efficiently. Wedding, Birthday, and Christening Cakes made to order at the ' shortest notice. ••v /WILLIAM HOGG, Wanganni Confectionery Works, Victorian Avenue, ■ Poad ■& Brazier BEG to inform the public of Palmerston and the surrounding districts, that they have opened a VETEEBTAEY Shoeing Forge AND GrCiicrcsfl Smithy AT TEEEAC'E END. Horses carefully shod and general blacksmi ih's work executed. / ■■■■ •^^^S. ■■ Glorious News FOR MANAWATU. BOOTS & SHOES For the Million! R. ALLINGHAM HAS just received the Largest, Cheapest, and most FashionStock of Boots and Shoes ever imported into the Manawatu. To carry into effect the well-worn motto "Small profits and quick returns," he offers the Greatest Bargains ever heard of m the district. "The stock has been carefully selected by Home buyers m the Home markets, and therefore all middle profits and charges by Colonial merchants havo been obviated, consequently the whole can, and will be sold at such prices as must command a speedy clearance. Bespoke Work Unequalled. j Fone but first class workmen are employed, and nothing but the besb of maieiial u?ed. For fit, style, and j workmanship no hing can surpass nay work, of which the inhabitants of Manawatu have had ample proof. R. ALLINGHAM, " On Tlw. Square" W. H. Nettleship, (Late J. King & Co.) MANUFACTURING GOLD AM), SILVERSMITH, ! Masonic Jtewcilvr & >&e*ialiM( s - Electro-plater ami {iilder. Repairs Neatly Executed. Old Gold aud Silver Bought. Victoria Avenue, Wnngamii, 3 doors from the Post Office, J
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 192, 11 July 1884, Page 1
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375Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 192, 11 July 1884, Page 1
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