ALEXANDER FERGUSON, I RON MONO ER, ; THE SQTIAEE, PALMEESTON NOETH. PSp^r BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, O Sjf tawSETTLEES' REQUISITES,^ J^ § Ji \ PAINTERS' MATERIALS, *J[% >? %ss* See Advertiseiiicut After Reading Matter.
THOMAS HALL, Thk SQUARE,. Palmerston North, Family Grocer, Ten* Flour, Crockery, IEONMONGEE, &c, and GENERAL STOREKEEPER. Orders Promptly: attended to. T'HQMAS HALL The Square, ' Palmerston iNorth. New Cooperage Corner of Main and Domain-streets, Palmerston North, riIHE Undersigned ' begs respect— I fully to inform the inhabitants of Palmerston &nd surrounding districts that he has opened as above, and would solicit a share of public support. ' : BUTTER' KEGS Of first-class quality and latest make Tallow Casks, Cheese Vats. : . f-litirus, &c, : Manufactured on ' the shortest notice. A trial solicited. Workmanship guaranteed. C, GAUSTAD. THE CRY NOW IS ts MANUFACTURE.", ROUSE & HURRELL MANUFACTURE Carriages cheaper than can be imported, and fitted with Breaks suitable to the district. We have now on sale " Landau " (Second hand) \ Waggonette, Lady's Phaeton, Buggies, Dog Cart, also Expresses, Carts, and Sp.« ing Drays, New and Second Hand. Carriages Built on the Latest European and American Designs. EMPIRE COACH FACTORY, COURTENAY PLACE, f ELLII GTO -N. Ered. Bryant, (Late J. Beale.) BUTCHER, PALMERSTON NORTH. ... BUNNYTHORPE Saw aud Planing mills Now Open. S. J. GAMM AN Proprietor. Timber of all descriptions supplied at lowest current rates. A large stock of Good Totara for building purposes. Orders to supply Bridge Contracts liberally dealt with. OJB^JBIiAIi CARMEK. G MILLKR, Ranginkei Line, is . prepared to do 'nil kinds of Carrier's Work. A Light Brake on Hire, dh'eap. ;FireWood delivered ot any.part -of th« town. Orders loft with Mr «lames Millkr, City Butchery, promptly attended to, N.B.— Cash purchaser of firewood.
"new year ' ANNOUNCEMENT. Wolleriiiaii & Ilutcltesoii, GROCERS, Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants, Wish specially to direct the attention of their customers and the public of Palmei^ton and surrounding disfricts to the 'arrangements' they hsive jns-t completed for tho Christmas Holidays. 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 ham) ers of assorted dozens at exceptionally ..low prices. The following are a few of the leading brands kept m stock : — . Brandies— 'Hennessey's 1 and 3 star, Lucien Bellot, Mewkow, &c. Whiskies -- Kiimarnock V 0., Dnnville, Usher's Special Reserve, Carrick Blend, && Ports & Sherries of the best selected brands. Australian Wines— Rich Constantia, Muscat, Compoo, and others too numerous to mention. BordeauxWines— St Julien, St. Gavin, L,a Rose, and Margaut. Sparkling 1 ' Wines — Clicquot, Pomeroy, Muscatel, &c. "» English Ales & Stouts iv pints and quarts. .. W. and H. Would also call special attention to their large and varied assortment of Christmas Fruits; also, to their very large stock of Teas and Sugars, selected from the best markets, aud guaranteed to be of the finest qualities. We have also just opened out a firstclass assortment of Crockery aud Glassware. And all who wish to present their friends with suitable Christmas Presents, are invited to inspect our stock of Ornaincutal Vases, Fiowor Pots, &c. To tJie. Public of Palmerston and \ /Surrounding Districts. .. z A WORD ON . Fine Arts. Furnishing is an Art, "Yes" One of High Arts. THE Art of Furnishing deals with ho many and such various • '-branches of art, and if properly exfieised demands from those who practice it so much ability and artistic feeling, that it may fairly claim to rank among the Fine Arts. That it properly occupied ibis position is indisputable, and there seems no reason why it should not resume its place. Purchasing Furniture is a simple task. You have polite shopkeepers and salesmen to swear black is white. This or that article is just the very thins;, quite new, only opened up this morning. But you say •• Will it match my curtains or carpet." "Oh yo3, Ma'am, couldn't be nearer," never tbinUing whether they are olive, green, or crushed strawberry. : Why not save all worry of match-, ing and contrast, and make your ' home cosy and neat by employing. UDholstererS who make it their study to avoid the gaudy and meretricious, aud to procure patterns and colours thai, will not offend the eye. ±10 spent 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 aud hiy Carpets, cut and fit loose Covers. Every description of Upholstery work made up and executed at the Factory, Main slreot. MITCHELL & STUTTER, Cabiketmakebs & Upholsterers, Main-street and The Square. "notice to subscribers. IT is requested that all complaints of if regularity of delivery may be made to the Office at once, so that they may be duly inquired into.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 71, 25 February 1885, Page 1
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