I — ♦ — ESTABLISHED 1858. A Large and well-assorted Stock I ox IDRAPERY AND CLOTHING j Which will be found on inspection to be of as good a j value as any in Eoxton. i ' I leave my customers to use their unbiassed judgment, feeling confident my goods can bear as favorable a comparison with other houses in the trade as they have hitherto done. A Large Stock of Working Men's Shirts, Crimean ]Shirts,2 White Shirts, and Boys' Shirts. A Beautiful r ssortinent of Ladies' and Gents' Scarves aixd Ties, Collars, Braces, Undershirts. Pants, Hosiery, &c, &c. Also a large assortment of I China, Earthenware and General Grocery. LADIES', GENTS', YOUTHS', AND CIIILDBEN'S BOOTS & SHOES. All kinds of P A T E N T M EDI C I N E S Always in stock $$r Note the Address — CD 1™ R»» #» SB <ll §a< it V I i (« la m OPPOSITE THE POST A S ND TELEGBAPH STATION, FOXTON. THYNNE, LINTON, & CO., nil aiiiii in iiifiiiiiii, | LICENSED LAND BROKERS, I Shipping and Forwarding Agents, FOXTON <fe PALMERSTON. VALUATORS [for the last 5 Years] TO The Manawatu Highways Board The Foxtou Loca Board. agelts^fobThe Regular Trading Steamer, " TUI," The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company ; The Batavia Sea Insurance Company ; The Australian Mutual Provident Society ; The Wellington and H utt Building Society ; Messrs Eichter and Co's Steam Saw Mills ; LOANS ON MORTGAGE OBTAINED. Parties visiting, or proposing to visit, the Manawatu, are requested to call at, or write to, the Firm's offices at Eoxton or Palmerston, previous to making any selection^ the Firm's List of Properties for Sale or Lease j within the County comprise most of the LARGEST and MOST VALUABLE SECTIONS offering; and as the List is becoming daily added to, it is out of the question advertising. The Firm is in a position to find a large proportion of the purchase money required for any property, at a fair rate of interest. Foundrie^ ; JOSEPH DEAN AND CO., _ „ ~ FELLMONGERS, -VTULOAN FOUNDRY, (Near Mr C. Symoas 1 Eesideuce,) Manners street, Wellington. ' tforroN. s.mith BROS., Cash Pubchasers of Wool, Ssiy», Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, £ C £ 0> aud General Smiths- H__ Firobaoks, slights, and Uob Jt^^ oa C »»>»W<»». plates on b»nd. Flee(Je(] li4jm , ]b _ scoured weights, TTiCTOnu FOUNBEST, **"*""»" i Pieces, Ud do do V wnxn—.jW.u-.m.. FOXTON BUTCHEBY. E.SEA.GAR, TT W> HOl^Eil desires to inr. . t, -i i t,.«« 0 .,, i w.. nDU •*- • form the public of Foxton Eneiucer, Bouer-maKer, lion auu Brass , . , • j n t unjfiwtei, ww» Foundo ' 1 . chat he has purchased the above well - known Butchering; Business Saw mill and agricultural machinery made from Davidson & Co., and hopes by and rep-tired on reasonable toiius. selling only the best meat, and by ESTIMATESFUENISHED. courtesy to all customers, to obtain a *«. ■*. share of public patronage. — Families waited on daily for orders. ROBERT .N & 0 0 ., „,. . i ■ ' Shipping supplied. EHO.XBBBB, Tr j pe> sausas3 3 j neats » f6 Q t> an( j Iboxfovn»*Bß, and BoiLSRMAKEiis, all other smoh goods always on hand. Old ?Cu»tom House • street,; Wellington Note the address— • F. W. HODI)EE, 1 ' Wholesale and Family Butcher, I Sitimates furnished, and all orders executed Opposite Why teg Hotel, Foxton
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 41, 16 January 1880, Page 4
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528Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 41, 16 January 1880, Page 4
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