JUoT HAYING COMPLETED TAKING STOCK AT THE MANAWATU CASH STORE, The balance of Bvmmbe Goods in print*, straw h»tf? t clothing, snirts, hats, &c, &0,, will be sold off at a GEEAT DEDUCTION. An early call is invitod to aecure bargains, MANAWATt CASH STORE, (PLEA.BE NOTE THE ADDBESS) OPPOSITE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, FOXTON. C. HONORE, Proprietor. Feb. 17, 1881. PORTRAITS ! PORTRAITS! PORTRAITS! (J3- NOW OPEN. I BEG to announce that I am now taking Portraits daily at Mr Tonson's House, The Avenue. Photographs taken of every description. All kinds of pictures carefully copied. Portraits of abeent or deceased friends copied and enlarged to any size, and colored] in oil or water colors. Views on stations', villa residences, prize and favorite animals, &c., accurately photographed. As my present stay is limited, thoso who wish portrait b taken please make an early call. N.B.— A Cabinet size Portrait given to eveiy customer taking 12 copies of their portrait. J. KIRKWO O D, Photographer, FOXTON STAMPS. TTTE ARE LICENSED TO SELL STAMPS. RUSSELL BROS., EAWLINSON & TURLEY, ENGINEERS, Shoeing and General Smiths, OTAKI. All kinds of repairs done. Charges moderate. JKOTiCE TO SETTLERS. /^EORGE COLEY desires to in* \JT form the settlers of Carnarvon, Campbelltown, teandon, Moutoa, and other districts, that h9 is prepared to uai t goods or produce to or froni these districts at lowest possible prices. Every care taken. Address- G. Coley, carter, Moutoa Road, Foxton. I HERBERT HANKINS BABRISTEK, SOLICITOR, AND KOTARY rUBLIC, FOXTON. Offices •— Opposite Whyte'a Hotel, Foxton. VJ R . E . W . PERK INS . BAHRISITK AND SOLIOITOB, The Square, Palmerston North. . PORTRAITURE IN OIL. AIR WILLIAM SMITH, of Otaki, having made arrangements with a celebrated Portrait Painter in China, is now prepared to execute orders for full-sized Oil Paintings 24x18, mounted on canvas, for tho sum of ONE POUND EACH, CASH, Or Twenty -five Shillings on Delivery All that is required is the photograph of the party, with a description o the colour of the eyos, Uair, whiskers, and complexion. Intending investors will please communicate as ea»ly as possible, as the first order will probably arrive during &c month May. References to Thompson, Shannon, and Co., Wellington, or Frank W. Evans, Wariganm. QT AddressWilliam Smith, Otaki. ,LARGJSft SWES IN jPBQI^RnQ&A .«>.<{ !?J ¥£*• «v t ' M»* fv|J
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 58, 22 March 1881, Page 3
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375Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 58, 22 March 1881, Page 3
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