R. W. BEADNALL, PEACTICAL PICTU.WE PHAMEIt AND MOU^T-CUTTEJ{, AND VENETIAN BLT^D MANUFAC'JUUEJi. WITH tho machinery now installed in lay pluco for Venetian Blinds, I na able to cornpoto with any factory in New Zealand. Old blinds repaired and re-tnped. My framing is still tho best, the mo?t artistic and cheapest, the | stock of pictures and moulding tho best t assorted in town. | , A Trial Solicitkd. j Note address : The Squuro, P.N., next | Public Library. . RANGITIKEI STREET ] GR. HALL desires to notify his • custcrnors and the public generally that he devotes his whole time and attention to the above, ;uid has no cDnncction with any similar business in town, J. HEMMINGSON,""" BLACKS JITH fr FARRIEIi, LONGBUPvN, DEbIRES to thank his numerous; j customers for their support during , the many years he has been in busmesu, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of samo. Kie.i-.iiKi. u D.'STKICT AGENT KorU) German Insurr.uct'i'oaipßny, l-nnd and Ho use Agent, (.i'l-rCK —0 ornui' KnafiiLikd nnd ('ahn-sf ■ ■ :-ip, i''v-..e l!<;sldc!!(>. F!i.?.her!:ort St. r i-i=lini).-.>, 2f,. U-T ; : "i. 1.C.. rnhr.criiton Nnrtli, i). keSSedy" (Late J. Toad), SHOEING SMITH. A LL AVORK GUARANTEED A TlilAL SoLICiTKD. Audre;::— liANGITIKEI STREET, P.N. W. LEMON, VETERINARY ELACKSMITri, T\ESIKES to inform tho public of Pal. JL-' moraton North and surrounding district that ho has commenced business | as IiLACKSJIITU in Kingitikoi-strest, next door to Stovovson'B Stablos, and combined with first-class workmanship and strict attention to business, hopes to merit a fair share of tho public patronago. Racehorses n speciality All horsea shod undor tlio Proprietor* peinotml supnrvißioD. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Montague's Buildings, the Square. MR FRANCIS CORNWALL is prepared to receive pupils for tho following:—Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo, Voice Production and Singing (Italion method). Mr H. J. Cornwall piano. J. HOP WOOD, JUNE., j BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, j FIXEHKEBEET STREET, ALL kinds of jobbing work punctually attended to. SPORTING " CARTRIDGES. NOBLES' BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES aro most uniform and \ perfect. , Tho Right Honorablo Lord Aylmer writes :—" lam confident the Ballistito Powdor is tho best in the market." , General Sir Gcorgo White, tho Hero i of Ladysnaith, says :—" I prefer it to any . propellent forco Ihavo yet used." . Other great Sportsmen write: —"By far tho best cartridge we havo cvor used 3 both for regularity and Wiling powers." t They aro absolutely smokeless, unaffected by heat or damp, small recoil and of gioat velocity. Obtainable from ujt7c.a., Limited, rALMKKSTON NORTHS
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7315, 7 June 1902, Page 1
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