E. W. BEADNAIL, PEACTJCAL PICXTJUE FRAJIEE I AKD MOUNT-CUTTER, AXD i VENETIAN BLIND MANUPACi TUUEK. WITH tho machinery now installed in my place for Venetian Blinds, I tin ablo to compete with any factory in New Zealand. Old blinds repaired and re-tnped. My framing is still tho host, tho most artistic and cheapest, tho | stock o( pictures and moulding tho best ■ assorted in town. | A Trial Solicitbd. | Note address : Tho Squaro, P.N., next j Public Library. TATTEITsALL'S~STABLES^ RANGITIKEI STREET GR. HALL desires to notify his o cußtoiucrs and tho public generally that he devotes his whole time and i attention to tho above, and has no con- I neetion with any similar business in town. j J.HEMMINGSONr ! BLACKS <R &■ FARRIER, i LOKGBURN, DESIRES to thank his numerous customers for their support during tho man 3' years he has been in business, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of came. L. G. WliBT, Arciisiwcti ■pjiSTKIGX AGKWT North Goimun Xj- Insurance Coiiijiftßy, Lind and Ho use Agout,. OrKJOE — 0 orncr Rnnpitlliol and Crihiviitrc^'.'.-. I'-iv-."" kcsidciic. i'ilzhcrbr-itSt. ?'■'< ,;ioi!.o, 26, 1! i 'ifi. P. 0.. r»!i«ftn!to!i Ki7r?h. !>;■ keSSeby" (Late J. Poad), SHOEING SMITH. | A LL WORK GUARANTEED A TIUAI, SOLICITHD. Address— RANGITIKEI STREET, P.N. W. LEMON, VETERiNAKY BLAOKD^ITH, ITftESIRES to inform tho public of Pal. 3D? inerston North and surrounding district that he has couimnnced business as BLACKSMITH in Eaugitikei-streot, next door to Stover.son's Stablos, and combined with firskclas3 workmanship and strict attention to business, hopes to merit a fair sharo o£ the public patronags.
Racehorses a speciality I AH horaoa shod nndor the Proprietor's I personal supervision. ACADEMY 01? MUSIC, Mont&guo'a Buildings, tho Square. MR FRANCIS CORNWALL is prepared to recoivo pupils for tho following:—"Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo, Voico Production and Singing (Italion method). Mr H. J. Cornwall piano. J. HOP WOOD, JUNJR., BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, FITBEMRBERT STREET. ALL kinds of jobbing work puuotually attended to. spobting" cartridges. NOBLES' BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES aro most uniform and perfect. Tho Right Honorable Lord Aylmor writes :—" lam confident tho Ballistite Powder is tho best in the market." General Sir Georgo White, tho Hero of Ladysmith, says : —" I profor it to any propollant forco I bavo yot used," Othor great Sportsmen write:—"By far tho best cartridge we havo over used both for regularity and tilling powers." They aro absolutely smokeless, unaffeoted by heat or damp, small recoil at:d of gipat velocity. Obtainable from u.f7c.a., Limited, PALMKBSTON NOBTH.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7317, 10 June 1902, Page 1
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