I "It comes as a boon and a blessing know, Th *!?T A , RTUP n"'"-* boots with _ kiokable toes." £ S. STARTUP T_>EGS to inform tho Public . r- J ~ J Foxton. and Inhabitants Surr nding District that he hi 18 just ou a ed fche TEMPLE CHAMBERS, MAIN STREET, FOXTO^ fg With a first class stock o* Bdots 'a Shoes, which he fa'pna* Mii; n _. „.. t_ * noted Welling p kS * " h CALL ANI) SEE. Ip Infants Boots 1 8 6d r, t. .„„ -readers 15a 6<l euSr° bl^ }»*** befo?_ pnrchasin ' by • "i e> fiave y° nr bard»eartted eat J _»urchasinsr Boots and Shoes for you ' selves and little ones at * STARTUP'S, Temple Chambers, Main Street, Foxton Crown Lands Office, Wellington, Dec. 8. NOTICE is hereby given ii terms of section 117 of " Thi Land Acfc, 1855," that G'org* Dunne, tht- selector of section 28 Block XIV, .Survey District of Po > hangina, Ims applied to transfer th< > same to John I'ea. i J. W. A. MARCHANT, C.mi. Crown Lands. i m 0 FLAX-DRESSERS One of Mr Walter Brown's improved Flax Strippers can be seen by those interested in the Flax industry, at Mr J. W Liddell's office, Main Street, Foxton. Mr Brown claims for his m.ichine, —SECOND TO NONE. JOHN W. LIDDELL, Agent. W pABLE & CO., LION FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON, Have appointed Mr C. Honore, Foxton, agent for their Improved Flax Stripping Machines and Fittings, Screw Press Fittings, and all Flax mill requisites will be kept in stock. C. HONORE, MAIN SREET, FOXTON. GROCER, IRONMONGER, AND GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER, i Groceries of best quality only kept in stock. Try the Ragaputana tea, from Ceylon, best ever sold in Foxton, , price 8s 6d perjlb. FOR SALEJAT LOWEST PRICES— Single and double iron bedsteads Cane bottom dining room chairs Wood kitchen chairs Large and small ocking chairs Childrens chairs Towel horses Toilet sets and crockery of| every description Kettles, Boilers, cepans, colonial ovens -5Table and dessert knives, Carvers, steels. Table, dessert, and tea spoons Tea sets 40 pieces for 16s 6d, Gavanis^d iron 6-7-8-9-10 feet, Ridging, spouting, line, nails, locks, hinges. &c. Paints, boiled and raw linseed oil, Lubricating oil, iucluding castor, lard, and colza Number 7 aud 8 feucing wire, Barbed wire, Staples, Wool bales, twine, lamp bltft-tngo* l 15,000 feet timber of all descripI tions, in the yard to sale Yates reliable garden seeds, Several thousand CABBAGE PLANTS for sale, alsoCauliflower and Boocolinow r^ady to plant out, Customers can rely on having their orders punctually attended to. TJIYE SHILLINGS BttWARD. Lost, or mislaid, a pair of speo- , tacles, the finder will be regarded on returning them to the office of this paper.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 January 1889, Page 3
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