HATS! HAT*! HATS! ■ P REMENDO Us" SL AUG HTfiR. fl.r GREAT "BARGAINS M IX Men's, Hoys', and Youths' FELT HATS, AT THE MANAWATU CASH STORE. Good Felt Hats, 3s, worth 5s Pith . Flelmetfl, 4s 04 and ob, worth } 10* 6d . t I Boys' Caps and Hute, Is 9d and 2s, worth Is 6d and 8s Come early and get a Hat at LESS f than WHOLES ALE PRICE. FOX TO ft OTEAM SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. A. JONSON, Peopkietob, Megs to thank the Public for past favors, and to state that having obtained s 1 earn power, and all the best appliances, he is. able to turn out SASHES ASD DOORS MOULDING S WINDOW FRAMES I'URNITURR &c. Sic, &c ,
Of all l-'inds, sizes, and qualities, fit THE CHEAPEST POSSIBLE BATIS. : Sashes and D ors of all sizes always in stock. Furniture of every description supplied or made to order. ri c i l d r n~gT"s FoTTrT. MONDAY, 27tb DECEMBER, 1880. A new site, close to tha Railway, has been obtained for the purpose of holding the above sports. The grouud has been ploughed, levelled, fenced, and laid down in lawn grass, I and is now one of the best courses in the province. Programmer, and copies of the rules under which the sports will be conducted, may be obtained from the Hon Secretary, by forwarding Is in postage stamps. HUGH L. SHERWILL, Hon. Secretary. Sent Post Free iv an Envelope foi 4d. Stamps to defray Postagp. j rpHE BQTANIC~ TBEATMEM- ( ±"Olt AiL NERVOUS DISORDERS, I Which unfit -sufferers for marriage, I &'c, &c. j also Consumption. Chronic Disease of the Chest, Stomach, Liver, and Epilepsy. 4 A 1 "PRESS — ! R. T. S E L B V, Medical Herbalist, Johii-street, Waterloo, Sydney. l MANAWATU HERALD. j ! NOTICE- | DVEBTISKBS requiring altcrat\ tions made in their not'eos, must forward the same in wriiiro- to the office not later than 1 p. : . on the day preceding publication New advertisements will bo received up to 8 p.m. RUSSELL BRO*., j . Propr atoif.
NOTICE TO STOREKEEPERS AND O'IIIERS I THE UNDEKSIGNKD, am pre--9 pared to cart goods be: ween Foxton and Ottki at the rate of £2 os per ton. All orders punctually al tended to. W. H. REEVE, Carter. 'Foxton, 23rd February. SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH. THOMAS LIND DESIRES to inform the inhabitants of Foxton and the surrounding districts that he has" started business' as a Shoeing and General Smith, opposite Wbyte'd Hotel, ani hppes to gain a share of public patronage. 'Albffrork exeouiid -with despatch j A CIRCULATING LIBRARY has been opened in connection with our stationery business. The LHirary includes )5b Volumes of the Ijdtest Novels, l»y the best authors, and iotliei* workF.' Annual Subscription, 15»), . ; paid Jnff^l Vance. For loan c^isinkie' bosk,(Jd.. : Ful[! particulavs may be ,obtaifiVrf--©f^Vhejundersigned. "•'• " - : !russeu7bros., ' ;; a, Booj^llec&jLnd fitationdug, Maii^T«i»trF<mdn. l r 4 w
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 33, 24 December 1880, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 33, 24 December 1880, Page 3
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