. ... .^. , J > . . ; A ER A T E;il W i-tBHI MTANjr\FACTO f EY^ " TERRACE' END. NEW MACHJiNBET; W. DEAEDS Begs to t s4mounce that he has' reoeiTed * , ■ tOWeLETE SET or NEW ANDtIMPROyED^BiAeHINBRr DIEHOT 1 n&OIC E*6XA*», Andthat he is ndi*r prepared «> -E Xlt QTU T E O'Bl) 1 E;^ S to > AW IT'W'E^Bl • JkJH X ILJLXJ^ML 7 ' - r W^ 1 WITH PUNCTUALITY AND DESPATCH. r • Girigerbeer, Gingerade, Lemonade, Sod* , Water, and all other Cdrdials ' Kept m Stock., - TMPORT'ANT NOTICE. » , THOMAS WE-A'S: Is prepared to execute orders entrustedr ' ' " to him for \ "' -* SADDLERY AND' HARNESS 'at ' > , Welmngton Pbices. ♦ ~~~—~ Settlers will save time and expense, and secure a good 'fit,- by patronising him. ' Eepairs , done at a reasonable cost. " Address : -Next^Walton and Kings,' Palmerston North. ' JAMES' STEAM • FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, ' • Opposite the Theatre, ' Lahbtoit Qttat, Wxi&raQTOß. * # *FURNITURE! FURNITURE! ' - .'CLEARING SALE Of the largest stock m Wellington, to make" room for heavy shipments to arrive; 3500 yards carpet, borders to match* from 2s 1000 yards floor cloth, from Is 150 hearthrugs 1200 chairs r 200 looking glasses, from Is 6 dozen oilcloth squares for washstands - 30 chests of drawers , Marble washstands 50 pair blankets, camphorwood chairs 60 folding chairs, rocking chairs 2000 feet gold moulding 100 doormats, , Iron bedsteads, all sizes ' Hair, flock, and flax mattresses ' Feather beds, bolsters, and pillows - Bassinets and wicker chairs Waste paper and picnic baskets Portmanteaus and meat safes Clothes and towel horses , Telescope , dining, tables and dinner wagons , . Walnut oval tables and whatnots Marble toilet glasses and hassocks Perambulators and clothes baskets. 1 Venetian blinds m stoclrand made J» order. ■ A visit ,will satisfy, you the .stock is here; "and ready to send home. A' GBE-AT SEDUCTION FOB CASH. W. J A ILE S, ' Opposite Theatre, Lambton.,Quay, Wellington. p B BOfD B-EN T, PEACTICAL WATCHMAKEE, ,' "- Mannebs-Stbeet, - Next to Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, WELLINGTON. N.B. —^Any Watches, Clocks-, or other ' articles wanting-repairsf if left-at J. G. ANSTE^i'S Store, the Square,will be carefully forwarded'and promptly' at- !_ tended to. 1 T IVERPOOL'and LONDON and ' JLJ GLOBE v INSUEANCE f COM--1 PANTr ' All classes of Fibe Eisxs. m town or ' country taken at current rates. ! EDWARD PEAEGE,* ( « Agent. , • ' EENEST S. THTNNE, Sub-Agent, Foxfon. TJ^I L L I A M PI! ,E, Chemist and Dhttogist, WILLIS STEEET, WELLINaTON., ' ' Importer of drugs and chemicals j British, and American<herbs, &'c.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 79, 21 July 1877, Page 4
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382Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 79, 21 July 1877, Page 4
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