■' •• %■ \■ -, anted. ; >'.'• ' . W ; ANTBD— Fanners, Daitymen, Direc- - tore of Cheese Factories, Country Sforek&p^^&c:, ; to know that they can gte£ Mifk Cans made of superior metal specially' imported for Cheese Factory Utensils; Railway and Cart Cans, with improved double lids, dispensing with the use of cloths ; Milkmen's Serving Cans, new shape, with splash rims ; and all other kinds of Daily and Cheese Factory XTtensils. Also, the largest and finest stock of Tin and Japanware in New Zealand, Wash Coppers and Furnaces, Lead-headed Hails, &c, at M, P. Cameron's Tinware Factory, Featherston-street, Wellington. Orders by post or telegraph promptly attended to, iVaiite*! Known. . • — - > • •- ■- WANTED KNOWN^That T. HALL is doing all kinds of Coach Building and Repairing and Wheelwrights work at the Terrace End Shoeing Forge (Brazier's), 30 years' experience. YTTANTED KNOWN— For Cheap and W good Boots thfipe is no place like: AINSWOKTH's Corner Boot Shop, Victoria Avenue, Wanganuj. Call when you are in town, and inquire the prices. XTTANTED KNOWN— Tresspassers in YV Standard Hay Paddock or Bush Paddock (Donelly's) will be prosecuted. KNOWN— Mr G. M. HewTi SON, Wanganui LaToor Exchange, has been appointed Agent for Manawatu Standard. Office : Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. ANTED -KNOWN— That Bill Heads and Memorandum Form.? are being printed 'and delivered in any part of the district at from 17s per thousand, at the Standard Steam Printing Office, Palmerston North. WANTED KNOWN— Mr J. F. ANDEEson has been appointed Agent for the Standard at Otaki. TtTANTED KNOWN— The MaVa^'ATU VV Standard has by far the largest circulation of any newspaper published in Manawatu. and is incomparably the best and cheapest advertising medium in the district. WANTED KNOWN— RoomloTalew quiet Horses in Standard Paddock. Abundance of feed and water. \\T ANTED KNOWN— That F. Whit V V lock's Worcestershire Relish is the best, the purest, the richest, the most delicious, and the cheapest Sauce for gravies cold meats, soups, and»every purpose for which Sauce is required. Ask your grocer for Whitlock's Worcestershire Relish. Try it once, you will use no other. . Whitlock's Delhi Chutney is still to be had at all grocers. ■, ANTED KNOWN— That I have, always on hand and for Sale, a large "quatttitiX of Double and' Single-seated Liugs?ie3,""~fetdi€3LJPtotons, Waggonettes. Business Spring Traps~e£-all descriptions. City Expresses, Spring Tip~ Br3y&4 first-class Brougham and 1 first-class LanT-^ dau Carriage. Every article built of the best material, and the workmanship is not to be surpassed. Apply to the Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street and Taranaki Place. M. Bohan, Proprietor, who has 32 Years' jColonial experience. Opening Notice. A. WALLACE Desires to intimate to the public that he has commenced business as COACHBTJILDER, WHEEL WRIGHT Sfe., And hopes by attention to his business to receive a fair share of patronage. Every description of Repairing, Painting, and Trimming undertaken, and those favouring the above with their Orders can rely upon being thoroughly satisfied, bothas regards . " PRICE AND WORKMANSHIP. Spring Lock Drays, special make, £17 10s •** each. Address — • A. WALLACE, j (Next W. Parkes & Co., St. Hill-street, Opposite Jackson's Sale Yards.) WANGANUI. NEW JEWELLERY. JOHN FORBES. (Late Kolin Bros.), Watchmaker and Jeweller, Wanganui. I have much pleasure in informing; the public of Wanganui that my lirst instalment of Jewellery. Plate, and Watches Has arrived, which for Variety and Beauty op Designs Has not been equalled here. I have also arranged to receive the Latest Novelties every month from Home, therefore my Customers can depend on getting what they want at Exceptionally Low Prices. All Jewellery guaranteed FirstClaes Quality, and warranted to give satisfaction, no other kept. I have selected my Watches with special oare, and from practical knowledge Customers can depend on getting a fiirtt-class Timekeeper. Jewellery, "Watches, & Clocks Kepsiired in a workmanlike manner. Twelve months' satisfaction guaranteed. Lowest Fhices in Tows Charged Jjgjl JOHN FORBES, (Late Kohn Bros.], Watchmaker & Jeweller.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 70, 21 August 1885, Page 1
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