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W. ZE-I. BOOTH, General Blacksmith, Engineer, Wheelwright, Farrier and .Ironmonger Walpukißi*au» W. H. Booth begs to announce that he has taken over the business of W. R. McKenzie and Co , -vnd hopes by strict attention to business, first-class workmanship ..nd lowest possible charges, to merit a fair share of the district's patronage. Engineering work done by a fully qualified Engineer. Wheelwright—Wool and Timber waggons, Farm Drays, Buggies and Gigs made to order and on hand. Repairing of all descriptions by first-class workmen. Ploughs and Harrows made to order. Implements of al) descriptions on hand, as well as a full stock of duplicates. %ent for— P. and D. Duncan, Ltd., Implement makers. Waipukurau Sash and Boor Factory. O’. STAHTES Proprietor. Every description of work connected with the trade executed on the premise® competent workmen. All oiders done promptly and at reasonable rates. Sawing and planing. Large stock of seasoned timber always on hand.

S'M GOOK, ■ General Carrier, Waipukurau. All trains met. General carrying and carting undertaken. Goods conveyed to or from any part of the district. Agent for Colonial Carrying Co. E. HOUSEMAN, Livery Stable Proprietor, Waipukurau. On Hire— Saddle horses Buggies, Gigs, Waggonette Carting done. Trains met. Loose boxes and stalls. Paddocking and horse feed. Eor sale — Oats, barley, oaten chaff, trussed hay, onions, etc. Agent for Horton, nurseryman Pahiatua and Cooper’s seeds. t BIEGIMI’S I $ PILLS 1 wawn ii' w T® aw®& JwWeatfon a Thai distressed fooling 2b cinaply fc A. a poorly-working stomach V isaecb a ht&a help—bnt no matter U how bed it be, a does oi | $ FELL® MH 6 am WOSf. 'a A. W MWHAOSPB RLLS V fe? a few days md the toabte wOI disappear. 1 'f jS-leSr heo&ds® kmjsm an esw- ® $ fewrAl etomach and a £ d stmt c?’ tSw (N-geadve ergs&j. \ »@HARS’S F>JU,® have £ W'oved t&&a3#ahw a been for G f.»' - ' tJwt feeling BKsd diwewsfort. A dose wffi j wraevi fyf> c®as», rsad \ \~S fa- & f'3\" days wiU h w work H, 7 jitufi’.-.'-'-tiy. d : : J ■' P> 4 hay ais 1 ? .;• • % <l. f -iciw ta, s?i£ &&. f'S&Stj) *4 &

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Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 4 May 1906, Page 1

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344

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 4 May 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 4 May 1906, Page 1

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