. |JM bALfc, BX TEE 13NDERU SIGNED. Koch's large MAPS of New Zealand, in four pieces, unmounted, only 12s, suitable either for school, office, or house* Tinted, goffered, and foroign writing paper Enve >pcs Magnum bonum and other pens, by heat makers Lead pencils Writing Ink— black, blue, and red Mordan's Prepared Gum, for office use &c, &c, to. SCHOOL REQUISITES. ! Sequel to Royal Reader No. 3 „ »» - •> '•» 4 Bowden's First Geography Phillips' Preparatory Atlaa Slates - all sizes Slate pencils, &c, &c RUSSELL BROS., < ' Munawatu Herald " Office. W. G. ROBINSON, COMMISSION AGENT, FoxTOtf, House, Land, nnd Estate Agent. Books kept and debts collected. Foxton Agent for Nationnl Fire and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand. W ""IT A L DOBF Surveyor, Foxton. Licensed under the Land Transfer Act. Boundary surveys. Estates b« divided into small farms or t - ships, &c. All work guaranteed. All orders left with MrW. G. Robinson, Foxton, will receive prompt attention. WANGANUI CUP. £1000 SWEEP. AT the request of several gentlemen in the district, I have decided to hold a Grand Sweep on the Wanganui £1000 Cup, to be run for on Friday, March 12. 1000 MEMBERS, at £1 EACH. First prize £400 Second prize . . . . . . 200 Third prize 100 Starters (divided) .. .. 150 Non-starters (divided) . . 150 £1000 The Sweep will be drawn on Mou day Evening, March 8, by a Cm mittee of gentlemen elected from th subscribers. Should all the tickets not be disposed of, prizes divided pro rata. Usual commission deducted. Cheques by post and post office orders must have exchange added. J. J. CRAWFORD, Commission Agent, Ridgway street, Wanganui. N.B.— As tickets are selling rapidly, early application is necessary. R. C. wT LANGBTONJB M.R.C.V.S., Veterinary Sukgeok, Is now prepared to rective orders for Spaying Cattle. Letters to be addressed to Mana* watu Herald Office, Foxton. XOSEPH DEAN AND CO. FELLMONGERS, (Near Mr C. Symons' Residence,) Foxtox. Cash Pthujhasees of Wool, Sxors, *"s€., &0. Wool Scoured upon commission, as follows: — Fleeced Wool, l£dper lb., scoured weights, ■■'■'■'..■■■" Looks and Pieces, lid do do TIHOMPBON BROS., GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, Maijt-btriit, Foxtoit, DESIRE to call the attention of the General Public to the fact that they have on hand and arriving a large stock of GENERAL DRAPERY BOOTS AND SHOES CRCCKERIWARE GROCERIES, &c, &c. All the above are of good quality, and very cheap. Note the addbesst■THOMPSON' BROS., General Store, to thb settlebs of campbell TOWN AND SUaROUNDINa DISTRICTS. (V BULL is about to commence J « Brickmaking and Bricklaying at once. Brickwoik executed at the most reasonable prices. T. B. also informs the settleri of Foxton that he will execute all kinds of brickwork at lowest current rates. All orders left at T. Bull's, Tranv way, Foxton, until further notice, will be punctually attended' to. As T. Bull is about to »tar> the Brick Business in CampbelltoWn, it / has of necessity caused Adams aflct ; Bull to dissolve paxtnerahip frflm r this date. January 31, 1880.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 53, 27 February 1880, Page 3
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484Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 53, 27 February 1880, Page 3
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