NOTICE. To Travellers and Others. T TFIK UNDERSIGNED, have J1 5 iaken the house opposite the Church, a' Otaki. I am prepared to give First-class Accommodation to all who give me a 1 call. JOHN HARPER. Otak , 30th October, 1880. Fhotogeaphy. MR. KIRK WOOD desires to announce to his patrons in Foxton, that they can have duplicate copies of Photos, taken by him on his last visit, by sending prepaid order to Marton. Eeduced prices, 12s per di zen ; 7s Cd half-dozeu. Specialities — Enlargements from land I'hotos. beautifully coloured framed, complete in gilt Irame, £1 Is Office of the J?cgktrr.r of Electors, cfe Post-Office, Foxtcn, 26th March, 1880. T^OEMS of Application to be placed -i- on the Jtlectoiai 1 oil of the I Manuwatu District can be obtained at this' office. ALFRED EOSS, Eegistrar of Lite-tors. BOOT AKD SHOE -SHOP. J . H a 11 E I S J.iEGS to inform the Public of &•* Foxton and tho surrounding Districts that ho has just opened up a Large and Varied Assortment of BOOTri AMU SHOES Which lie intends soiling at lowea prices. Tho goods aro of the best quality and will bear inspection. Boots and Shoes made to ordw on tho shortest notice. Eepairing 1 neatly done. a Note the address — J . hARE IS . BOOT AN D S H OEMA XX E, *] MAiN-STitEKT. Foxton.. rrnLic notick 10 'jiie iesi--I»EN'l> CIF OUKI AKD K-X'iON. ( T ilio Undersigned, nra prepared ij to CaET GOODS Ltsiwecu Otaki and Foxtun. All orders piomptly executed. GEOUGE OOLEY, Carter, Foxlon/'^ NOTICE TCO .STUHT.KEEPI-ES AlsD O'iliEES I THE UNDEIi^IGNKI), am prej pared to cart goods between Foxton and QuYi at the rate of £2 5s per ton. All orders punctually attended to. W. 11. EKEVE, Carter. Foxton, 23rd February. i J AM BS I.AIB D, -VTURSKItYMAN and SEEDS MAN, Wangaxui. Flower, garden, agrii-ultural, and pastoral seeds of the bebt varieties. Nursery stock of all kinds carefully packed for transmission. Horticultural jequisites on sale in great vuriuly. All orders punctually executed. Seed shoi>, Taupo Quay ; Nursery, Ulasgow street, TJIt OOF OF DKBT FORM? FOR SALE EUSfcKLL BEOS., 'Mrmawatti Hfra'd Office. ]{ 0 BIKSON'S yETKIiiNAKY FORGE, MATN -STIiEET, KOXTON. T) AWs, I N SO N & TUULEY, i\ KXGIXKKKS, Shoeing- and General Smiths, OTAIU. All kinds of repairs done. Charges moderate. TO FIFHEKMEN AND OTHEES. L~-OR SALIi — FIKIIING NETS ■• of all dimensions, fi ted to suit purchasers. NV.tink twine and cork always on hand. - A ll orders promptly attended to on application to W. 11. BARNARD, Tavnnnki Rtroot. Wellington SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH. THOMAS IJND DFSIEES to inform the inhabitants of Foxton and the surrounding districts that be has started business as a Shoeing and General !<nnth, opposite "Wbyte's Hotel, and hopes to gain a share of public patronage. All work exeouOd with despatch,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 25, 26 November 1880, Page 3
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461Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 25, 26 November 1880, Page 3
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