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MEw""Xear ANNOUNCEMENT, ■ ■ ■ __iLI ' ' ' ' "■©" WoHotiiiaii & II ni dies on, ; ■ GROCERS, Wholesale Wine and Spirit . .. ,« Wis'lvispecia-Uy todij-ect th"e!attention of their customers and the public of I'alnuTflton am! surrounding districts 'to t-ljie-: arrangements -they have- just completed 'for the Christmas Bolidnys. : ; :. , . : . ■ ?.■■ I Besides a constant supply of Dunedin and local Ales, we have laid m a stock of choice European and Colonial Wines, and are now ready to supply hampers of assorted dozens at exceptionally low j/rices. Tlife • following are a few of the leading brands kept iii 'stock : — '■' ; " Brandies — Hennessey's 1 and 3 star, Lucien Bellot, Mewkow, &c. Whiskies— Kilmarnock V 0., Dmiville, Usher's Special ' Reserve, Carnck i ßl«hd > ;&Ci-'..-' : I- ■ i. ..Ports & cherries of the best brands. Australian Wines— Rich Consi.ii ntia, fylu.-sc.at, Comooo, and others too nunierbu's; tti > in.cn'@6n. Bordeaux Wines —st Juiien, St. (jayin, L;i Hose, ,and Jvlaj'gaut.. . Sparkling Wines — Ciicq|iot, L'omeroy, Muscatel, &oi ■. ■ • : . English Ales ; & §t<mts -m- pints and quarts. W. and 11. Would also call special attention to their large and varied assortment! ; of • 'Ohrisrtnas Ftuits; als^, iti tJitirxveKy---hicge ; ;St.A;jek; «fa^9 s ulltl , •iugiirs, selected from the best markets, •m.! yuarauteed to be of the tiiiLSt qualities. -' • -•^•■ > - ' ; ; We have: ill s-o jnsto'pened out a firstcluss assort ment of Crockyry ami Glassware. And all wlio wish to pivsciit • heir friends with suitable Christinas 1 Presents, "iife ' irivil t'd( to . ijispt-cr onr -tuck dt" Oruauicntal Vases, Fluwor rPots, &c* -■•'•:■ -0 •■■'"• :

to the Public of Palniers ton and Surrounding Districts. A WORD ON Fine Arts. Furnishing is an Art* *' Yes " One of High Arts. nnHE Art of Furnishing deals with J ■ ■ so many ' and ; such various brandies of art^and if properly exorcised demands from those who practice it so ' much ability and arti.slic feeling, that 'it 1 "may fairly claim to rank among the Fine Arts. That it properly occupied this -position- is indisputable, and there- seems i o reason, why it should not resume its place. ■''■ • Pui chasing Furniture is a simple 1 task.- You have polite shopkeepers and ' salesmen to swear black is white.' This or that article is jusfc the very thing, quite new, only opened up -this morning. But you 7 say "Will it match my curtains or carpet." "Oh yes, Ma'am, couldn't be nearer," never tliinUing 'whether they : are olive, green, or crushed strawberry. Why not save all worry of match-, ing and contrast, and ma-lee Your home cosy and neat by ■ employingUpholsterers who -make it their study to avoid the gaudy and meretricious, and to procure patterns and colours that will nor oH'end the je.ye. .1 10 sjient l>y them will equal £50 spent injudiciously. \ Your favours are respectfully solicited. Experienced .Upholsterer will attend given residences to take measurements- and fix, also to sew and lay Carpets, cut and fit loose Covers. ••••■•■■-• •: •• j? " Every descuption of U|«holstery work' made up and executed at the Factory, Main street. MITCHELL & STUTTER, CAJirNETMAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, Main-street and The Square.

W. H. Nettleship, (Lftte.J. King & Co.) MANUFA.CCTJJRING- GOLD AND SILVERSMITH, Jlasoiile Jeweller A Aieilalist, Electro-plater: and Gilder. Repairs. Neatly Exccnttjil. , 01J Gojd ;and Silver Bought. Victom Aveniu 1 , W:ing:iu>ii, 3 doors ■ ;..;■.. Ironi tho Post Office. : "^ NOTICE TO' SUBSCRIBERS. ris vequesled that all eoinpliiims of ijrcgularity of deliver)' mmy I lie made to tihft"()itir»» »r, ihup _jmjW.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 66, 19 February 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 66, 19 February 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 66, 19 February 1885, Page 1

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