THYNNE, LiNTON, & CO., LICENSED LAND BROKERS, Shipping and Forwarding Agents, FOXTON <Sc PALMERBTON. VALUATORS [for the last 5 Years] TO The Manawatu Ilighwfrj's Board The Foxton Loca Board. The Regular Trading Steamer, "Tul," The Liverpool and London and Globo Insurance Company ; The Batavia Sea Insurance Company ; The Australian Mutual Provident Society ; The Wellington and Hutt Building Society ; Messrs Riehter and Go'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 { Foxton or Falmerston, previous to making any selection, as the Firm's List of Properties for Sale or Lease within the County comprise most of the LARGESI 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. O- T A. K I © T O ~R E. WM. SMITH . . Proprietor £2,557 WORTH OE STOCK NOW OFFERED FOB CASH. WM. SMITH, of Otaki, desires to return his best thanks to the settlers of the district, who have so well patronised him during the last eight years, and desires to intimate that he is at present holding a GRAND CLEAEING SALE OF THE BAUNCIfi OF STOCK, Preparatory to rccoiving an entirely NEW STOCK when tho alterations to premises are completed. THE STOCK to be sold comprises— DRAPERY, CLOTHING HAUUWAAE, GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOWS NECKTIES, HANDKERCHIEFS PRINTS, D BESSES FLANNELS FANCY GOODS LADIES' HATS AND BO2TXKTS And every tiling else to be found in a well-furnished store. j All those Gooda will he sold at WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES, such aa were never known in Otaki before. People wanting Bargains should hurry up and secure them. WM. SMITH, STOREKEEPER, OTAKI.
TELEGRAPH STOKE, Main-stheet, Otaki. THOMAS BILLS Desires to inform the settlers of the Otaki District that he has opened a GENERAL STORE, ' Opposite the Telegraph Hotel, Otaki. Tin Stock has been personally selected by the Proprietor from the besi houses in Wellington, and comprises: — DRAPERY and CLOTHING GROCERIES, of every description HARDWARE BOOTS AND SHOES IRONMONGERY SPADES AND SHOVELS AXES, PICKS, and IJ ROOMS FLOUR, OATS, &c TOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES And every line to be found in a FIRST-CLASS STOCK. I expect shortly about £2257 worth of Goods FEOM CHIN A .which will be sold very cheap ; also, will Art Union the Telegraph Store at an early date, when due notice will* bo given. The Proprietor is determined to make the Telegraph Store what cus- ) tomers will find out it is on trying viz., the CHEAPEST STORE in the District. Produce bought, sold, and exchangod. The Proprietor will ulso carry on the business of Commission Agent, and all orders will receive prompt attention. Note the address— THOMAS BILLS, General Storekeeper, Pboduce Mbrch > and Qomjiission Agent, OTAKI.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 69, 23 April 1880, Page 4
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484Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 69, 23 April 1880, Page 4
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