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W. nr. BOOTH, General Blacksmith, Engineer, Wheelwright, Earner and Ironmonger Waipukurau. ENGINEERING—AII classes of engineering work by a fully qualified engineer. COACHBUILDING—Every description of vehicle made to order— Buggies, Gigs, Traps, Spring Carts, Earm Drays, Metal Drays, Waggons, and Lorries. Repairs at shortest notice GENERAL BLACKSMITHING—AII classes of general blacksmithing done. Forge in charge of first-class man GRICUBTU R fl’H NTS—W. 11. Booth is prepared to supply every description of Agricultural Implements. lrtending purchasers would do well to call befoie buying Windmills erected. Repairs a speciality Bgent tor— P. and D. Duncan, Ltd., Implement makers, Christchurch ttlottlhottcs-hitl-h A well-assorted stock of Ironmongery always on hand. Don’t Forget— W. H. BOOTH - - r " wt 1 J 1111 "J >llllllll ■ il 1 -«'- 3 Waipukurau Sash and Door Factory. Proprietor. Every description of work connected with the trade executed on th© premise® by competent workmen. All orders done promptly and at reasonable rates. Sawing and planing. Large stock cf seasoned timber always on hand.

B. HOUS MAN, Livery Stable Proprietor, Waipukurau. Ou Hire— Saddle horses Buggies, Carting done. Trains met. Loose boxes and stalls. Paddocking and horse feed. For sale — Oats, barley, oaten ehaff, trussed hay, onions, etc. Agent for Horton, nurseryman Pahiatus and Cooper’s seeds. nuor 4 t BEECHAM’S J PILIS . | a 5 fo $ a V st Ssm&r a xk> susSfea? tf Jam WL it ba, a das® dS “j I S’ ®FWMLY MIM. & L Wsa y tea fow «a>T 3 ®d fe© ta»aMt» M? v vS d2wF®» J r 1 T e P sc®s asa ©s’®?- & taßst ®te®®A mfl a tewgwj ®s®£ ®* fes iSjgw&ro Oirgasssk, L amKJHAW® PIUS g F srow& a Iwcm W u r* MHwvbsjr d?®tes®sd Ife&ifeg ® $ e>bs_ tawltaK A &hw- vrf® | ®smm taa®Sate cmsn, ’« g fea? a fw &ay« vrS yw /fsaem to ws )J >’ $ > _ . 4 M! la ta, J te. % U * o®s pteu) i

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Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 29 June 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 29 June 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 29 June 1906, Page 1

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