Photography. PORTRAIT ll|j|p*' GIFTS. SHAILEE'S Portrait Gallery, Alain-street, Palnierston North. W r HILE thanking the public for past patronage, G. W. S. begs to notify his intention of continuing tor ONE MONTH longer to present customers ordering one doz. or more Photos with it full-size Cabinet Picture Ciirte-De-Visiie, 15/- per dozen, and 7/6 per half dozen. Cabinet, 25/- jut dozen and 15/- per half dozen. The undersigned deshes to notify that h« has taken '.h<-. sr.xidio of Mr Fo«-les,of Mtinc!ioster-st rec-'t. FE7LD--ING, and intends visiting that town on Wednesday m each week. Photographs can »>e enamelled nt a small extra cost. The process which has become so popular of late, adds greatly to the appearance of the photo. Address — G. W. SHAILER, PHOTOGRAPHER MAIN-STREET
Fred. Bryant, (Lute J. Beale.) BUTCHER, PALMERSTON NORTH. TO THE PALMERSTON PUBLIC. NOTICE. Defence Office, Wellington, May 7th, 1885 MILITIA NOT YET CALLED oVT, BUT H. GARDES Has Provisions enough and to spare for a CAMPAIGN The Most Extensive or Protracted. JUST ARRIVED— Direct from W. B. Retemeyek's Bacon Factory, Greatford, — Hams, Bacon, Fowls* Trotters, German and Pork Sausages, & Saveloys. frlFit Of Best Quality Always m Stock. (Signed), H. GARDES, For the N.Z. Field Marshal Commanding
BUYERS OF WOOL, SHEEP, CALF, & PIG SKINS. This firm is ihc only Establishment of the kind on the West Coast of the North Island, and combining the two industries is m a position to act m the interests of customers advantageously, consequently the. fullest value will be given for all Produce purchased. HIDES. HIDES. HIDES. The connection of this Firm with the Largest Tannery Establishments m the World, places it m a position to give the Highest Prices for Cow and Bullock Hides. OFFICES : At The Factory, Fitzroy-street, Terrace End. Or, A. Peterson, The Square.
THE MIGNON. THE MINGNON The IHigiioii Piano Beats all other anil similar-sized Instruments. THE MIGNON PIANO Is Possessed of Wonderful Power, Mellowness, and Brilliancy. As to touch, it is remarkably even, delicate, elastic and most responsive, enabling a player to execute with facility the most difficult passages of pianoforte music. THE MIGNON PIANO IS GRANDLY CONSTRUCTED. It stands splendidly m tune and retains its quality of tone. The Instrument is splendidly cased m beautiful Walnut ; or with Gold-engraved Woods, exquisitely finished, a perfect picture of a Piano for the Cottage or Drawing-room. For Purity of Tone, Exquisite Touch, Splendid Finish, there is no Piano yet made of similar size to equal The Jligngn. .Specially Note the Fact— That this incomparable Instrument can be purchased either for Cash, or for £2 3d 6d Per Month, or 24 Monthly Payments. Each Piano will be tuned before being packed so as to reach its destination m perfect order. Full particulars and Illustrated Catalogues will be forwarded free on application to the undersigned ;or may be obtained at the oftice of this paper. Sole Aucnts — t7~KKNNEDY MACDONALIT& CO., Wellington, N.Z. Read the Opinions of the Press, and the Te tiraonials of those who have tried The | Mignon."
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 51, 29 July 1885, Page 3
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