OPENING OF THE SPRING SEASON, 1880, AT THE MANAWATU CASH jSTORE. A VERY Large and Extensive Assortment of New Clothing has just arrived, consisting of Men's Tweed Suits, Trousers and Vests and Trousers. Boys' and Youths' Tweed Suits, Trouserss and Vets and Trousers, Children's Knicker Suits. This will be found the best Store to get a thorough Good Fit-out. MOST OF THE DRESS MATERIALS HAVE ARRIVED. The Prints and Newest Shapes in Summer Straw Hats have arrived, and are well worth inspection.
The above are all of First-class J quulity and cheap, and will compare I wi*h any in the district. The Grocery Department will be found complete. C. HONORE, Proprietor. September 16th, 1880. NOTICE. To Travellers and Others. I THE UNDERSIGNED, have * taken the house opposite the Church, a» Otald. I am prepared to give First-class Accommodation to all who give me a call. JOHN HARPER. Otak , 30th October, 1880. PHOTOGRAPHY. MR. KIRK WOOD desires to announce to his patrons in FoxW, ihat they- can have duplicate copies of Photos, taken by him on his last visit, by sending- prepaid order to Warton. Keduced prices, 1 2s per di zon ; 7s 6-1 half-dozeii. Specialities — Knlargemeuts from land Photos, beautifully coloured, framed, complete in gilt frame, £1 Is. Office of the Registrar of Electors, at Post-Office, Foxton, 26th March, 1880. Hi OEMS of Application to be placed i- on the Electoral Roll of the Mautiwatu District cttn be obtained at this 'office. ALFRED ROSS, Registrar of Electors. PUBLIC NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF OTAKI AND FOXTON. I the Undersigned, am prepared 5 to CAIiT GO OD B between Otaki and Foxtun. All orders promptly executed. GEORGE OOLEY, Carter, Foxton.
NOTICE TO; STOREKEEPERS AND O'J BEBS I THE UNDERSIGNED, am pre--5 pared to cart, goods between Foxton and OUki the rate of £2 5s per ton. All orders punctually attended to. W. H. REEVE, Carter. Foxton, 23rd February. ROBINSON'S TTETKKINAKY FORGE, MAIN-STREET, FOXION. RAWLINSON & TURLEY, ENGINEERS, Shoeing and General Smiths, OTAKI. All kinds of repairs done. Charges moderate. TO FISHERMEN AND OTHERS. I? OR, SALE — FIbHING NETS of all dimensions, fitted to suit purchasers. Netting twine and cork always on hand. A ll orders promptly attenued to on application to W. H. BARNARD, Taranaki street, Wellington.] SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH. THOMAS LIND DIF.SIBES to inform the inhabitants of Foxton an 4 the surrounding distorts that he has started business as a Shoeing and General Smith,, opposite Whyte's Hotel, ani hopes to gain a share of public patronage. All work ©xeoulad with deßpatth;
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 27, 3 December 1880, Page 3
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