NEW YEAR . ANNOUNCEMENT. , ~ VTollcriiiaii & Ilutchcson, ; . : : : :, GOiQ(IEBS, . ; ; Wholesale Wine and Spirit ■'_■•., r Merchants, ; ; . Wish 'specially to direct the attention ]of their customers -and; the piiblicof Palmei'aton and sufro'undinpf districts;to the arrangements they have just .completed for the Christmas- -'H01U''day5. ,..., .;..; »rf.;V? . .■-. .-': , Besides a constant supply of Dnne.dih and "local Ales, vte li:ive laid m a' ; stock of choice European and Colonial : Wines, and are now ready to supply ihamj ers'of assorted j3ozenVat excep:tionally low |>ric«s. The following :are a few df .thevleading brands kept jinstock:—- v , t . . _ . ._. . ; Brandies— :Hennessey's 1 and 3 jstar, Lucien Bellot, Mewkow, &c. ' Whiskies — .. Kilmarnock: . V:. 0., ! Dunville, Usher's Special Reserve, Carrick Bl&nd, &o. Ports & Sherries of the best •selected brands. Australian 'Wines— Bich Constantia, Muscat; Coinooff, and others ■too numerous to mention. i Bordeaux Wines— St Julieh, St. Gavin, La Kose,,and Mavgaut. Sparkling Wines — Clicquot, iPomer.oy, Muscatel, &c. i English Ales & Stouts m: pinte and quarts. :• ! . : • ; W. and H. Would also call special attention to' their large anil varied assortment of Christmas Fruits; also, to their, very large stock of Teas aud Sugars, selected from the best markets, aud guaranteed to be of the finest qualities. We* have also just opened out a first-"Claus-jxaaortaixiMxt-nf Crockery and Glass* ware. And all who wish to present their friends with suitable Christmas Presents, are invited to inspect our stock of £ ; Ornamental Vases, c ; Flower Pots, &c.
To the Public of Palmerston and Districts. .. . • A.WORDpN , ;; Fine Arts. Furnishing is Art, "Yes" One of High Axis. THE Art of Furnishing deals with so many and such various branches of art, and if properly exercised demands from those who practice it so Jmnch! ability aiiijL artistic feeling, that it may fairly claim to rank among the Fine Arts. That it. , properly occupied this 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 thintj, quite new, only opened. up this morning. .. But j-oti saj •* Will it match my curtains or carpet." "Oh yes, Ma'am, couldn't be nearer," never thinking whether they are olive, green, or crushed strawberry. • •; Why not save all worry of matching ilnd contrast, and make your home, cosy and neat' by employing - : Uwholsterei'S who make it their study to avoid the gaudy and meretricious, aud to procure patterns and colours that will nor oflend the eye. ilO 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 lay Carpets, cut and fit loose Covers. Every dcsciiption of Upholstery work made up and executed at the Factory, Main street. MITCHELL "& STUTTEE, Cabinetmakers & Upholsterers, Main-street and The Square.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 72, 26 February 1885, Page 1
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