THYME, LEfTOISr & CO., G E NER AL MERCHANTS, FOXTON AND PALMERS rON, ABE DIRECT IMPORTERS OP THE BEST BBANDS OF ALES AND SPIRITS, IN CASE AND BULK, AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF Tea, Oilmen's Stores, and Groceries, &c # Having the advantage of a Bonded Store, a large and well-selected Stock is alwa; s kept. DIEECT IMPORTERS FBOM THE SOUTH OF— FLOUR OATMEAL POLLARD BUAN GRASS SEEDS. ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL. I i £T TIMBER OF ALL KINDS ON HAND.
T.y UOLESALK TIN FACTORY. J. T. LOVE, Prop ..etab. i TINSMITH, COPPERSMITH, PLUMBEt?, AND GASFITIER. New Suction Egg Beater, for ordinary use in five seconds, in sizes to beat from 1 to 5 doz eggs, at nearly half the cost of the Dover Egg Beater. Manners-6treet (opposite the Arcade) WELLINGTON. LOUTH NURSERY, Avekue Road, Foxton. RICH A lfF GRAY, Practical Gardener, DESIRES to inform tbe »ettlers of Foxton and the surrounding, districts that he ip prepared to reeeivo orders ior executing gardening work of every description. All kinds of tb> f best gardeuing seeds on hand at current prices. Ordeis promptly attended to. PUKEPAPA NURSERY Nbab Ma son. C. F. HANNEKE BEGS to call the attention of the settlers of Manawatu to his large and we'l-assorted stock of GRAFTED and BUDDED FRUII 1 TRKES ORNAMENTAL TREES *ad SHIJUBS HAWTHORN, QUICKS, nnd othfr HEDGE PLANTS A fine assortment of POT PLANT c* now on hand. I would particularly draw attention to my Large Stock of CONIFEB^; and other ORNAMENTAL TREES, Which I now offer 60 PER CENT UNDER CATALOGUED PRICES. Inspection invited. Catalogues sent free on application. Orders sent direct to the Nursery, Marton, or through Messrs Thynne, Linton & Co., at Foxton and Palmereton, will be attended to. C. F. HANNEKE, Nurseryman, Mai too. 1
GREAT P.KDUCTION. M.EAT. NKAT. MEAT. A. S. EASTON HAS much pleasure in informing the public that having bought largely both of HEKF AND MUTTON, he intends giving the public the benefit of it FOR CASH ONLY. BEEF. Prime roast beef . . Si Steaks.. ... .. 6d Rounds, fresh or corned 4d Flanks or briskets 3d Clods, legs, or shins Id mutton. By the carcase . . 2d By the side . . . . 2|d Hind quarters . . 3d Fore quarters . . 2£d Legs or shoulders . . Sd Chops .. .. 4d Necks and breasts . . d Pork and veal . . 53 to 6d Prime beef, by the quarter, 2£d per lb Prime wether legs of mutton, from the Boiling Down Establish* ment, 2d per lb CASH. CaTsH. CASH. Note the address— A. S. EASTON, Main - street, Foxton. The only butcher who advertises his prices. N.B. —No connection with any other firm in the town or district. HS. PALMERBON, • SURVEYOR, (Authorised and Licensed under the Transfer and Native Lands Acts), LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Land selected, bou 6 ht, and sold on commission. Officm— Waldegrave's new building, the Square, Palmerston North. SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH. THOMAS IJND DESIRES to inform the inhabitants of Foxton and the surrounding districts that he has started business as a Shoeing and General Smith, opposite Wbyte'a Hotel, uxi hopes to gain a shar# of public patronage. All work ex«t«t*d with dtifttafc
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 100, 10 August 1880, Page 3
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512Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 100, 10 August 1880, Page 3
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