i Mi JcelJanooiis. KKKKMAN 11. JACKSON," QTOCK AXD ST.vIION' AGI2\T» AUCTIONEKIt. AND GENKIIAI. COM.MIs-lOX'AiiENI, W'AXfJVMI. j F.irlni^litly .Sues of ?tuck iu'ld at Bt. IJil: stn-et >i\\c Ymds ovci-y alternate \V K1) iS K>J>AY, ami MONTHLY- -Sales at WAVKIILKY and UAAVEUA Cash Purciiaseii of WOOL and other PCODUCMfi. A liberal advance made against same if consigned to my London Agents. The business iaclude3 the sale of I LAND and House Property, Investment of Money, and Management of Instates. Hotels and other Properties valued by competent valuators. aoexc i c s : Scottish and New Zealand Loan and Investment Society National Fire and Marine Insuranco Company Imperial Fire Insuranco Company of London Messrs Krull and Company, Merchants, Wellington Messrs J. and T. Meek, Millers, Oamaru »= St. Kilda 5.9. Co.'s steamers PJfljK St. Kilda and Wallabi "•iiPa^Messrs Jolnston and Co.s ±£m3S^ Steamer G )- A head "mw~~g'oods; "~ JUST OPENEDA CIOICE LOT OF NEW DEAPEEY, CONSISTING OF — New Blankets, white and colored New Prints from s^l jot yard Now Merinos : Now Costumes from 9s 6d New Skirts from 3s Gd New Muslins Children's Pelisses Children's Boots and Shoes New Suits (Mens and Boys) New Shawls Gcelong Trousers and Vest 23s to 28s Crimean Shirts from os 9d Men3 f Working Shir is from Is 9j Men's Helmet Hats 2s each Men's Oxford Shirts 43 Men's W bite Shirts from 3s fid. Men's Union Shirts from 4s Gd Men's Elastic Side Hoots Ladies' Kid Boots (Jirls' do do Ladies' Trimmed Hats Ladies' Untrimmed Hats China Matting Felt Carpets j Call and inspect above. Still continuing to sell at the smallest profit possible. J. C. THOMPSON, S T 0 It E K E K PER, Opposite tho Prosbyterian Church. A. S. E\STON BEOS to inform hi 3 friends and the public generally that he is carrying on at his promises, Main street, Foxton, the business of a Butcher, and supplies Prime Meat of ovory description at current paces. A. S. E. would only refer to the long experience the Foxton and surrounding residents have had of him ; and trusts by strict attention to business, and selling only the very best of meat, to obtain a continuance of their patronage. Sausages, Germans, ox feet, and all other kinds of small goods on sale. Families waited on for orders and shipping supplied. Note the address — A . S . EASTON, BUTCIIEK, Main street, Foxton. Foundries. T/~ULCAN FOUNDRY, Manners street, Wellington. SMITH BROS., Engtyeors, Iron and I'rass Founders, and General Smiths. Firebacks.. sashwoights, and hob plates on baud. TT i c ToTff a rVb "uN'iiTs y, W ILI.IS-STKEET, "WkLLIX GTON" . E . SEAGAE, Engineer, Hoilf.i -maker, Iron and Brass Founder. Saw mill and agricultural machinery made and repaired on reasonable te»««s. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ROUEIITSON & CO. J ESGINEKItS, lIIOXFOLNDEBS, AXQ Boil.r.l'.MAKKltS, Old Custom House • street, Wellington Estimates furnished, and all orders executed with despatch.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue I, 1 November 1878, Page 4
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469Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue I, 1 November 1878, Page 4
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