Business announcements. ADVANCE FOXTON AND Manawatu ! ! TO THE PUBLIC OF FOXTON, MANAWATU, VISITORS, AND COUNTRY SETTLERS. i THE FOXTON ] Eeady Money Store IS THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR ALL CLASSES OF DRAPERY, CxROCERY AND IBCNMONGEiiY, &c. * CONSIDERABLE REDUCTIONS During the next Month, to make room for the new tenant. ED. OSBORNE, Manager.
HS. PALMERSON, SURVEYOR, (Authorised and Licensed under the Transfer and Native Lands Acts), LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Land selected, bought, and sold on commission. Offices— Waldegrave's new building, the Square, Palmers ton North. y\ PICTON DAVIES, C.E., Licensed under "The Land Transfer Act," Chamber of Commerce Buildings, WELLINGTON. Boundary suveys, subdivision of Estates into small farms or town* ship, drainage of Estates, &c, on easy terms Accuracy guaranteed. Cash advances made on Freehold Property subdivided by Mr DAVIE3. •pHOMAS W. DOWNES, C.E-, Architect and Authorised Surveyor. Licensed under Land Transfer Acts 1870 and 1871. Land Agent. Established Wellington, 1857. Bulls, RANGiTiKEf. "foxton^ohoral society. A MEETING of Members of the above Society will be held in the Athencouin Building, on Wednes* day evening next, at 7.30 p.m. Ladies and Gentlemer desirous of joining, are invited to attend. J. N. FLOWER, Hon. Secretary. September 23rd, 1878. NOTICE. MANAWATU AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of those favorable to joining the Manawatu Agrr cultural Association, will be held at the Public Hall, Foxton, on SATUEDAY, September 28, at 2 o'clock. A. WALKER, Hon. Secretary.
J. 0. THOMPSON, DRAPER & STOREKEEPER, Foxxon, "TTTISHES to announce that he has REDUCED THE PRICE IK Every Line for the Balance of his Winter Stock OP BOOTS, &c, All of which must be cleared in a short time to make room for SPKING AND SUMMER GOODS very shortly to arrive. -— o— The GROCERY DEPARTMENT will be found complete, and prices AS LOW as any Legitimate Trader in the District. J. C. THOMPSON, STORE KEEPEE, Opposite the Presbyterian Church. FOXTON SAWMILL. miMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDi- ERS and others, are respectfully informed that the Foxton Sawmill, now in course of erection on the Manawatu ltiver, about ton miles above tho Township, will be ready to supply RIMU, MATAI, and KAIKATEA (white and yellow), in about two months from date. Vessels of 9 feet draught can load at the Mill. J. M'BETH. 12th September. TO BE LET, AFIVEROOMED COTTAGE with tank, well, outhouses, and every convonience. Apply to A. J. WHYTE, Whyte's Hoto), Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, 24 September 1878, Page 3
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390Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 24 September 1878, Page 3
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