"new year ANNOUNCEMENT. Wolleniian & Hutclieaon, 1 '/{)}■?: GEOCEKS, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Wish specialty to direct the attention ( of Jlieir customers and the public of PalmiTftton and surrounding districts "to thY •aiVangemcnts they have just completed for the Christmas Holidays*. , ' Besides a constant Bnpply of Dunedin and local. Ales, we have laid m a stock of choice European and Colonial Winesj nnd'aTe; rfow ready to supply liampelif^jpfi assorted dozens at excep- . ■ tionfa'lly iW' 1 prices.) The following are''a,'fejw, of the leading brands kept UinVstOcfc':^] ''' . *' BiunSle l^ Hennessey's 1 and 8 "s^ry L'ucien : Bell'ot, &c. .'.'"l'iJVSLiskies''— Kiimarnock V.O.j Dunville'; Usher's Special fieserve, , (Derrick Blend, &c. r 3?orts & Sherries of the best selected brands. ...,' Australian Wines— Rich Constantiai Muscat, Comooo, and others too numerous to mention. BordeauxWines— St Julien, St. Gav,in, Jjaßfjsjq, arid Margaut. Spariling Wines — Clicquot, Pomeroy, Muscatel, &c. English Ales & Stouts m 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 beat markets, and guaranteed to be of the finest qualities. We have also just opened out a firstclass assortment of Crockery and Glassware. And all who wish to present their friends with suitable Christmas Presents, are invited to inspect oar stock of Ornamental Vases, Flower Pots, &c. To the Public of Palmerston and Surrounding Districts. A WOED ON Fine Arts. Furnishing is an Art, "Yes" One of High Arts. rpHE Art of Furnishing deals with J_ '«> many and such various branches of avt, au<A if properly exer- • cised demands from those who practice* it so much ability and uvtistic feeling, that it may taivly claim to 1 rank umoug the Fine Arts. That it properly occupied this * position isr 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 tiring, quite new, only opened up this morning. But you say " Will it match my curtains or cavpet." "Oh yes, Ma'am, couldn't be nearer," never thinking 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 employingUpholsterers who make it their study to avoid the gaudy and meretricious, and to procure patterns? and colours thai will not offend the eye. £10 spent hy them will equal £50 spent injudiciously. Your favours are respectfully solicited. Experienced TJpholstt'rer will attend given residences to t«k« measurements and b"x, also to si*w and lay Carpets, cut and fit loo:?e Covers. Every description of Upholstery work made up and executed at the Factory, Main street. MITCHELL & STUTTEE, Cabinetmakers &" Upholsteuers, Main-street and The Square. ..m " „ NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. " IT is requested that all complaints of irregularity of delivery may bo made to the Otfice at om:e, so that they may" be duly inquired iuto.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 80, 7 March 1885, Page 1
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