ALEXANDER FERGUSON, IRONMONGER, TEE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. & •■^fSSv -^L'ir4H-:i.iS' UtONMONGELIY, /^lllfe O ;^ ji^^) CAKPENTEItS' TOOLS, -.' IZJ !^ ' ll \ I ■ DAHIY ■•'UTENSILS. iPJ Jfi£? H
the'mosqiel'Woollen, Factory - UOMPA. Y. f Limited J MOSGiEL TWEE^e MOSGIEL SEEGjjS i • MOSGIEL FLAN-ffELS 'KOSaiEL 3LANEETS ■• MOSGIEL EtJGS' - MOSGEEL SHAWLS y MOSGIEL MAUDS MOSGIEI IIOSIi-IRY ! MOSGIEL SOCKS MOSGIEL YARN. These (Hoods arc noted for Purity o{ Material, Variety of Patterns., lion ' csly f.f Manufacture, ami Moderate. Price.. Awarded the Highest Place ai the Australian Exhibitions. [Extract from the Melbourne Argus * and New Zealand Herald.] " The Mosgxcl Woollens, toe notice from the Melbourne Argun, Jmvc received unqualified praixe m (Iw.report on Australian woollens fuinhlicd to the Elboeuff Chcuct'cr of Commerce by M. Henri (iourtneaux, -who icas specially sent to Me Melbourne Exhibition from ~the woollen manufacturing district m France for the purpose... Be declares that " every article manufactured by that company is siqierior to any other Australian woollen goods I saw at the Exhibition." and he thinks that " the Mosgiel Factory will take first rank m th& Australian markets over all European importations." Testimony like this from a critic so competent and disinterested must be very gratifying to the Company. ■ .The public are requested when purchasing to see that they getlhe : i*ennihe '^MO&GIEL" article, which is guaranteed to-give satisfaction. The Trade supplied by the wholesale Warehousemen m the Colony. Ware iv. and Otiice—^-High-street . Factory— At Mosgiel, Taieri. JOHN H. -MORRISO.K, , • Manager. To the Bublie of Palmerstpn and *■■'■■ Sitrroiinding Districts. A WORD ON Fine Arts. Furnishing is an Art, "Yes" One of High Arts. THE Art of Furnishing deals with so many and such various branches of art,, and if properly exercised demands from those who prae- . tic* 1 it .so much, ability and artistic feeling, that it may fairly claim to rank among the Fine Arts. That it properly occupied this position is ■indisputable;, and' there w;eras no reason why it should not resume its place. . Pui chasing Furniture is a simple task. You have polite shopkeepers and salesmen to swear black is white. This or that article is just the -very things quite new, only opened U|> this morning. But you say " Will it match, my curtains or carpet." "Oh yea, Ma'am, couldn't be nearer," never thinking whether they are olive, green, or crushed strawberry; Why not save all worry of matching \intl contrast, and make your home cosy and neat by employingUpholsterers who make it their study to avoid the gaudy and meretricious, and to procure pattern* and colours that • will no; offend the eve. £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 and lay Carpets, cut and fit loose Covers. •:■'■. Every description of Upholsters work made up and executed at th Factory, Main street. . t MITCHELL & STUTJEB, Cabinetmakers & Upholsterers, i . Main-street and The Squaje, "
THOMAS HALL, Tuk SQCATJ.fi, PAi-jiunsTOx Notau, >. . ... : Crockery, IPuONMONG'BE, &c, and GENEEAL ; STQRiIQiEPEK. Orders Promptly attended to. , THOMAS HALL • j .^he Square, R-dhierston Nortli. New Cooperage Corner of Main and Doniain-streots,-ralnierston North. T QIHE Undersigned hegs respect-r-JL i fnlly to inform the inhabitants of Pahherston and surrounding' districts tli at :-'he,lias,opcned as above', and would solicit a share of public support. BUTTEE-KEGS Of first-class quality and latest make Tallow Casiis, Clieese Tats, ,;/,.. r.lturns, ; .d;c., ' . , , MJiriufabturcrl on the shortest notice. A trial .solicited. „ -. guaranteed. C, GAUSTAD. THE CRY! NOW IS ':;,"MA:pEA : CTUEE." ■ROUSE & HURRELL MANUFA.CXP.RE. Carriages cheap- ■} er than can l>e imported, and fitted vto'th Breaks suitable to the district. We have now «m sale " Landan " (second hand). Wajmo.nette. Lady's Plicetop,' Buggies, D..<g Curt, also Expressed, Garts, "and Spiiug Prays, New. and Second Hand. Carriages Built on the Latest European and American Designs. - . ; ■ ; EMPIRE GOACII FACTORY, r COURTENAY PLACE, W E L ; li I^T GT 0 ff" MM JL A C/\^Lo- JL3A. W CIiJL IL9 f **,/; • (Late J. Boale.) V 'butcher,/ : . NORTH. ■■■■■■ ■ ' - ! .[< f BTPNNYTHORPE ami PSasiang: flills Hpw Open. S. Ji GAMMAN Proprietor. Timber of all descriptions supplied at lowest current rates. A-'kr^e stock of Good Totara for building purposo-. Qrders to. supply Bridge Contracts liberally dealt with." GUaXKKAfti CAREIEB. /T^ MILLKB, Rangiiikei Line, is vJT. .: prepared to do ;»ll kinds of Carrier's Work, a' Light Brake on Hire, cheap. Fir e\v'OOd delivered ot any part of the town. Ovders left J with Mr James.Miujsr, City Butchery, promptly attended to. N.B. — Cash purchaser of firewood, j
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 91, 20 March 1885, Page 1
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