MANAW A T IT CASH STORE. T PHE nbove Stnr« will bf» f. nnd the I BEST AND CHi: PEST ' in Fox ton. •j A largo a^.'3ortulcnt of i Men's, Hoys', aud Youths' Suits Trousers, and Trouseis ami V^-sts, ?uude ironi the BES'I f J weeds Men's {Shirts, Hats, Tios, Sox, &c. A nice assortment of Dress Pieces, Prints. Muslins, Summer Hats, j &c, on hand Also, a large assortment of Boots and Shoes 1 A fresh supply of Choice Eigp, > Jilenie llaisins, Sultanas, Vi.leutias, (urrants, and Peel, ftr Christmas Also, somo sugar-cured Hams, from j Chicago, very good UiJ SALE— Flour, maizo. chick wheat Sugars, 10, and IW, Teas, Oatmeal, bacon, cheese | The above goods aift all of first- ■ class quality, aud will be delivered J Jieo to ~uy part of tho town. Please note the address — j MANA WA T U CASH STORE, Opposite Presbyterian Church, MAIN STREET, FOXTON. C. I! ON ORE, Proprietor Foxton, Dec. 9, 1880. TKLhIiKAPH STORK, O T A K I . F. BILLS, Pi?opi/iF,ToE. WOULD respectfully inform the settlers oi Otuki and sur- ( rounding district, that he huS on hand a first -class stotk o{ — GROCERIES. GENHRAL DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, [ SADDLERY, &c. And everything to be found in a first-flass store, which he is selling at town prices, with merely carriage added. All goods of the best description bought by myself. Highest price given for all kinds of produce. Af;out for Mauawatu Herald. | FOX T 0 Is OTEAM SAfH AND DOOR FACTORY. A. JONSON, 1 ROPKIETOR, V>erß to 'hank the Public for past favors, nnd << s'.nto that huting obtuined s tani power, arid all the best appliances, he is able to turn otic SASHES AND DOORS MOULDINGS WINDOW FRAMES FURNITURE &c. &c, &c, Of all 1-inds, sizes,* nnd qualities, at THE CHEAPEST Pu^lBLE RATES. j Sashes and D ois of all sizes always iv t-tuck. F'urnituro of every description supplied or amdo to order. A. S. EA&TON, ri 7 HOLES ALE AND RETAIL \\ BUTiUEB, Mats-stueet, Foxton. Families wa'ied on daily fer orclers FOXTON BUTCHERY. * RTHUR LOYE'OY desires «.j j\ inf-rni »lio public of Foxton that he has laken over the abovo weli- known butchering business from Mr F. W. I ladder, and hopes, by strict attention to the business, to obtain a share of public piitrouage Families waited on daily for orders. Shipping supplied. Tripe, snusages, and all other siuhll goods tilway.-. on lumd AKT*iUW*iC»VIJOy. j Wholesale akd Family Bdtchek (Opposite \\ hyte'e Hotel),]
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 40, 18 January 1881, Page 3
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408Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 40, 18 January 1881, Page 3
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