MANAWATU CASH STORE. UST LANDED, a. Large Aseort•J ment of NEW AKD SEASONABLE GOODS Grey Calicoes, 4d per yard „ „ double widtto, Is per yard White Calicoes, 12 yd pieces at 6s fed Trimmed Chemises, 2s 3d Hand crocheted e.ntimacassars, 3s 6d and 4s 6& Toilet Covers, 2s each Men's Cotton Shirts, 2s Men's heavy Tweed trousers, 9s 6d Boys' Printed Moles, 5s 6d Boys' Caps, Is each strong Flannel, Is per yard The whole of the stock is now on view at the premises, Main-street, Foxton. C. HOSORE. FOXTON BUTCHERY^ ' ARTHUR LOVE JOY desires to infor.n the public of Foxton that he has taken over the above well-known butchering business from Mr F. W. Hodder, and hopes, by strict attention to the business, to obtain a Bhare of public patronageFamilies waited on daily for orders. Shipping supplied. Tripe, sausages, and all other small goods always on hand. ARTHUR LOVEJOY, Wholesale akd Family Butcher, (Opposite Whyte's Hotel), Foxton. TO THE FOXTON PUBLIcT" JAMES DUNN, DESIREfc to inform the public of Foxton and surrounding districts that he has started business as a Tailor at the room above the Heady Money Store, where orders may be left, and will be promptly executed. W H. ALZDORF, Surveyor, Foxton. Licensed under the Land Transfer Act. Boundary surveys. Estates subdivided into small farms or townships, &c. All work guaranteed. All orders left with Mr W. G. Robinson, Foxton, will receive prompt attention. ME. 0 W. LANGSTONE, M.R.C.V.8., • Veterinary Surgeon, Is now prepared to receive orders for Spaying Cattle Letters to be addressed to Manawatu Herald Office, Foxton. "TOSEPH DEAN AND 0. FELLMONGERS. (Near Mr 0. Symons' Residence,) Foxton. Cash Purchasers of Wool, Skjjjs, &c, &o. Wool Scour6d upon commission, as follows: — Fleeced Wool, l£dper lb., scoured weights, Locks and Pieces, IJd do do TO THEi SETTLERS OP CAMPBELLTOWN AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. 1^ BULL is about to commence * Brickmaking and Bricklaying at once. Brickwoik executed at the most reasonable prices. T. B. also informs the settlers of Foxton that he will execute all kinds of brickwork at lowest current rates. All orders left at T. Bull's, Tramway, Foxton, until further notice, will be punctually attended to. p RE AT CLEARING SALE OF Oro-wther's Bankrupt Stock, To commence SATURDAY, MARCH 13. TO SETTLERS AND THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. T JOHN HARPER, of Otaki, •*-} have taken from W. Langley the house known as "The Working Mon's Club." Travellers may expect to receive the best of accommodation. 1 JOHN 1 HABPfift. Otaki, 25th February.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 64, 6 April 1880, Page 3
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