w-. H. .BOOTH, General Blacksmith, Engineer, Wheelwright, Farrier and Ironmonger WaipaslcBSS ,, @&s H ENGINEERING —All classes of engineering work by a fully qualified engineer. COACHBUILDTNG —Every description of vehicle made to order— Buggies, Gigs. Traps, Spring Carts, Farm Drays, Metal Drays, Waggons, and Lorries. Repairs at shortest notice GENERAL BLACKSMITHING All classes of general blacksmithing done. Forge in charge of first-class man AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS— W. IT. Booth is prepared to supplv every description of Agricultural implements. Intenumg purchasers would do well to call before buying Windmills erected. Repairs a speciality Bocnt tor— P. and D. Duncan, Ltd., Implement makers, Christchurch A well-assorted stock of Ironmongery always on hand. Don’t Forget— W a WAIPUKURAU ,. c v • Mt_v Waipukurau Sash and Boor lacsory. <r; SETA-I'isTZES Proprietor. Every description of work connected with the trade executed on the premises by competent workmen. All orders done promptly and at reasonable rates. Sawing and planing. Large stock of seasom d timber always on hand.
WHEH in Dannevire, don’t forget to visit E. Lloyd & Oo„ Drapers, etc.
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. ‘d \ .- .J':; •i S’- •' ■ -2 ...cy p- ’• U : Y g •k: £ • ': •£ ’• ‘ .' ri;; a r; s - 5 d © $ < ■2.5 A „ * H IP 71 -s ■ , ~ ■ I ' »•»**•*£’.x*‘ *i v t That oistressed. feciirig is aimplv & poorly-working stomach- ■ b- ■/ needs a little heip —1 mt nomatter Xf hrzw had it may be. a dose of ? ETELWiy GWlil ILLIEV •••■. Take J 5 SHA?J'3 i-J3.-.i-. far a. few days and the trout ,<e will di. ■t-.p’ie&j.v : ... z* t /*oj- A*; pL.:sz c* »■• ,’. ,’t <? J# “ u-3- VU £ J i..- v7.-‘'. :. ->*7 <: b Sick headache means an ov«x- p P ta-ved stomach and a -derange- y ■ £ jnent of the digestive organs. \ y . nTS rKLG Lav? { proved thf‘rm-.fdves a 'boon for removing that distressed feeliny y. and discomfort. A dose wiii ■ remove the immediate cause, ami . ,j if repeated for a Aw days w.T enable your jysrem to va-'' normally. ‘J <• '• T;; L-’ 'i ■r 7 f v« : ;."> v t "> •: • ■ if Vp.n bT. l ') jr-'i.'t . -nS- dik' s -)
11. Poynter, - Near the Railway Station, Waipukurau. GROCER, FRUITERER, AND CONFKCTIONEB, New goods constantly arriving. Large selection of fruit and confectionery NOTICE. JAMES WATT, Bricklayer, of Marlborough street, will be pleased to tender for Brickwork. Jobs, large or small, and all kinds of work undertaken. Estimates given. In the Press. “Ups and Downs in New Zealand and Australia,” A Book on things 1 have seen whilst making my way about New Zealand and Au>traa. A work right ty to date. . , By Arthur Picard.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 13 July 1906, Page 1
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