TrBNN'S STKA.M WOODWAIIE V ' FAOT^IIY,; AA 1 PAtMERSTON NoRTi?. y CHEAPEST HOOSE m the TBjIDE fqr' all requisites for Building and Furnishing. SAS-rTES, DOORS, SKIRTING, FLOORING, MA.I CH-LINING, IBUSTTCATIING. ARCrll- • J TRAVES, and MOULDINGS of all sorts. FURNITURE OF EVERY DE-' SCRIPTION. . On hand and to oyder, Tbe labor of which being done by Mar chinery, we ar<» enabled to sell at ' VERY LOW RATES. CARVING AND FRETWORK On hand and to order. s TURNERY. TURNERY, TURNERY, Of all descriptions, at'lower raies than ever.' A liberal discount allowed to Builders,, Cabinetmakers, and others connected with tlie Trade. SIZE AND PRTCE .LIST Of- a 11* goods kept m stock,** on 'application. GOOD NEWS FOR 1 TERRACE END A p ' J PATMORE & CO. bet? to an- • nouhce J to the , P,ii blip of Palmerston and surrounding districts that they have OPENED'a , .BUTCftEMNa ESTABLISHMENT In those lnrsje prpmises known.as E. and W. BRIGHTWtLT/s, ** I . AT ' TERRACE END,< And hope, by strict attention to' bnsiness 1 and civility, to maintain a fa^r share of patronage. Small Goops always on ( hand.' __2 , _; , , PE TE E H. BOISEN 1 (Latb R. R,elf) GENERAL BLACKSMITH A 7 , And FARRIER/ ' ' '- '%;. WbODSi Manager. ' P.H.8., having engaged W. Woods, a first-class Shoeing and General Smith, wishes to call the-afctentionpf the Public of Palmerston and surrounding district to the fact that ajl work willbe guaranteed, and all horses sliodoh the' latest principle. All orders promptly attended to. .Monthly accounts strictly enforced. ONE' POUND HE WARD;' LOST, STOLEN, or STRAYED. ■ a- small BAY) MARE, branded HPH on the near shoulder. The above reward will, be given fo"? its recoyery upon being, delivered at tbis office, and, if found m possession ' of anyone after -this date, legal proceedings , will be taken. t p.ENERAL PRINTING OFFICE,, Book & Btatioveey Warehouse, THE SQUARE. ,^ (Near Post and Telegraph Offioo) - t'*l . ■ v Palmerston North,. 7. ' """ it x ; aJ* P- LEART' Begs to, inform tho public that he has now opened tne above, and fhat having made some important additions to his printing plant, he is* prepared to execute' all kinds of printing work m a manner salisfactory as to price' and quality, and to supply all orders with promptitude. J. P. Leary has, moreover-, selected a well-assorted stock of books ancl stationery, and sucl\ as he tln'nks will adequately supply all demands ih this line, He therefore invites tho publio to an , inspection of the same, respecting the quality and prices of which, he is as-* sured, they will be well satisfied, mo THE WELLINOTON PUELIC, * !3?UB MANAWATU TIMES A-A- ' it. Being the Represbntativ-* Pa^er oy Manawatu, «* And ", Circulating •throughout the County, I ', In . < « Feilding, Foxton, Halcombe,' Palnier- \ - .ston, ans Sandon, 7 ,r . Ts-an excellent medium * '.'••'.' " », 'Storekeepers, MewhantVand others, 4n (' - Wellington,' ■ Untying their wares under ike notice of Country Residents. As an extensive business is carried .on with tho Capital by the traders ln'tlic Munawatu, it must be patent that* a knowledge of tho Wellington firms, their trades and terms, would be highly conducive to patronage. . * 1 Thee remarks will also npply m an especial manner to Hotelkeepers, with whom a large frsuh i« bring done by travellers from the West Qe*9t«y
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 38, 26 April 1879, Page 4
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