i NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS Pliii RAILWAY. AN EXPRESS from Whyte's Hutel will be in waiting every night on arrival of tho Train for the purpose of conveying (free of charge) passengers going per coach to Wellington or intending to stay at th Hotel. Luggage also carried A. J. WHYTE, Proprietor. Foxton, June 20. 1881. THYNNE, LINTON & CO., Auctioneers, TDEG to announce that they have made arrangements for holding regular MONTHLY SALES OF STOCK AT FOX ION, The first sale of which will be duly advertised on completion of yards. To ensure success, both Mr Frank Robinson, junior., and Mr Robert Cobb, will lend the firm thoir valu. able assistance and well known judgment. fJvTFo E T~A N T T O THOSB FURNISHIN !. A FARMER, CABINET .MAKER AND IIPIIOLSTERRR, ■\Y K 7. I. I X O T O N . Doublo spring mattresses, from £3 to £') kiipolt „ from £3 to £4 10s „ flux „ from £1 Is to £i Single mutlressts just half the prices of above. Spring seated couches,fiom £2 10s lo £G 10s Kasy chairs, from £2 10.-; to £<', Ids Druwing-room suites, from £22 10-! to CSO Dininif „ „ from £.'2 ll>» to £o5 The" lowest priced of the above articles are of gooil and sound workmanship, but the quantity sold allow of them beiny: sold below the ordinary x>iices for such iiiticles. Linoleum, Gaipets, Mats, Cretonacs, mid General Furniture, at LOWEST TIIIC ES. Orders promptly Attended to. A. KING & CO., FELLMONGERS, Foxton and Wanganui. CASH PURCHASERS OF Wool Hides Sheepskins, and Tallow Wool scoured upon commission as follows :— Fleeced wool, 1-Jd per lb ; locks aud pieces, l£d — scoured weight. q7~oTe. KAKERY. True to the Motto- Quality, Cleanliness, aud Economy. 'I 'Hill uudersigned beg? to tender » his best thanks to the inhabitants of Foxton for their kind patronawe since commercing business, and wishes to inform them that he intends shortly to open ti HEFIiESHMENT ROOM In connection with his ) usinesn where refreshments usually supplied in a coulectionw's bhop will be ob tain able. Families wai'ed on daily with bread of the best quality. ,v trial solicited. JOHN H~COPP, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, MIIN STREET.
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Manawatu Herald, 26 August 1881, Page 3
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351Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 26 August 1881, Page 3
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