R, W. BEADNALL PRACTICAL PJCTUIiJi: FIJAMEE AXD MOUNT-CUTTJiK, AND VENETIAM BLIND lIANUFACTUJ{J<:i{. TX7*"^ l'lo "lachinory now ini-lallod > V in my plnco for Venetian Minds, I nir able to compote with any factory in New Zealand. OKI blinds' lepain.;! and re-tnped. My framing is (.till tho j bost, tho most nrtisiio and cheapest, tho I stock of pictm-cs and moulding the best | assorted in town. I A Trial Solicitkb. Noto address : The Square, P.N., next Public Library. '• TAffEESALL'S STABITeS RANGITIKEI STREET GR. HALL desires to notify his o cuntouiors and tho public generUly that ho devotes his wholo timo and j attention to the above, and has no connection with any similar business in I town. "•3. ""HEMINGSON," blacks /iith 5- farrier, LONG BURN, T\ESIRES to thank his numerous jL/ customers for their support during tho many yoars he has been in business, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of tame. J\ISTRIOT AGIvNT North c^xunm -*-' liisErnrif-e Ocmpajiv, I.nnd Fiiiri Ho wi; Ajr.-.-yt. i''Fl'fOn:--U otr.cv* Knncilihei mid Cshi-ii ,•(,;.. V'■-•■■•> ;;;^!'kp.\ yii^H-ibortKt. 15 -r lv. P. 0.. l>.,\> : \,.- i >Um Niii'ih. 1). KEjMjNKDY" (LATB J. I'OATI), SHOEING SMITH. A LL AVORK GUARANTEED Xl A Tlil.'.li SoLIOTJiD, Address— KANGITIKEI STREET, P.N. Wo LEMON-, VETERIKAUY ELACKHfWiTH, ■■JT^ESIEES to inform tho public of Pal. JLJ raerston North and Rurroun<lins district tliat lio has cominnncotl business as BLACKSMITH in Kingitikoi-streofc, next door to Stove:-.son's Stahlea, and combined v.'ith first-cla93 workmanship and strict attention to business, liodos to morit a fair share of tho public patronat<s. I&icohorsos a spociality All }ior3!)3 shod nndor tho Propriotor'a porßonal Biipnrvißion. A^AJBSFliFli'usic. i Montaguo'a Buildings, tho Square. MR FRANCIS CORNWALL is propared to receive pupils for tho following:-Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo, Voice Production and Siuginr. (Italion method). Mr H. J. Cornwall piano. J. HOP WOOD, JUNJR., BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, FITBHERBKRT STBEET. ALL kinds of jobbing work punctually attondod to. SPOKHNG CARTEIDGES.; NOBLES' BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES aro most uniform and perfect. Tho Right Honorablo Lord Aylmer writes :--" I am confidont tbo Bullistito Powder is tho best in tho market." General Sir George "Whito, tho Hero . of Ladysmith, says :—" I prefer it totiuy , propollant forco I havo yet used." Other great Sportsmen write:—"By far tho best cartridgo wo havo ever used 1 both for regularity and Hlliug powers." i They aro absolutely smokoless, tinaffooted by heat or damp, small recoil and of gieat velocity. Obtainable from LIMITEP, fALMICKSTON KOBTII,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7318, 11 June 1902, Page 1
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