"It comes as a boon and a blessing t know, ' Tha> MTAttTUP mikfis Imnti with nr kitikable Uk-s.' 1 9. BTARTUP T3EGS to inform the' Public o -*-^ Foxton ahd Inhabitants o Purr nding District that he ha juot nunod 'h") TBSMPLE OMA.Mi3-.BS, MaiM street, ftoxio^, With a firsb class stock of Boo's am Shoes, which ho intenos selliKg. at hi noted Wellington prioeß. CALL AND SEE. Infants Boots Is 6d Ladies' Splondid Walking Shoes 7s 6d Youth's Boots from 7« 6d Men's Cauras Shoes 6s 6d Men's Flax-treaders 15s 6d Inspection invited before purchasing elsewhere, and save your hard-earned casl by purohasinjr Boots and Shoes for your selves and little ones at STARTUP'S, Temple Chambers, Main Street, Foxton. Orawn Tiands Office, Wellington, Dec 8. N'OriCK is hereby given in terms of section 117 of " The Land Aot, 1885," that George Dunne, the selector of section 28, Block XIV, Survey District of Pohungina, has apphe.i to transfer the same to John Kea. J. W A. MARCBANT, C >m. Crown Lands. rp 0 F L A X-D K E S S E B 8. One of Mr Walter Brown's improved Flax Strippers can I c seen by those interested in the Flax industry, at Mr J. W. Liddell's office, Main Street, Foxton Mr Brown claims for his machine, —SECOND TO NONE. JOHN W. LIDDELL, Agent. TJTT n ABLE & CO., LION EOUNDRY, WELLINGTON, Have appointed Mr C. Honobe, Foxton, agent for their Improved Flax Stripping Machines and Fit* tiags, Screw Press Fittings, and all Flax mill requisites will be kept in stock. C. HONORE, MAIN SBEET, FOXTON. GBOOEB, IBONMONGEB, AND GENEBAL PBODUCE DEALEB, Groceries of best quality only kept in stock Try the Bagaputaua tea, from Ceylon, best ever sold in Foxton, price 8s Gd per,|lb. FOB SALEJAT LOWFST PRICES— Single and double iron bedsteads Cane bottom dining room chairs Wood kitchen chairs Large and email ocking chairs Childrens chairs Towel horsos Toilet sets and crockery of every description Kettles, Boilers, cepans, colonial ovens Table and dessert knives, Carvers, steels Table, dessert, and teaspoons Tea sets 40 pieces for 16s Gd, Gavanissd iron 6-7-8-9-10 feet, Bidging, spouting, line, nails, locks, hinges, &c. Paints, boiled and raw linseed oil, Lubricatiug oil , including castor, lard, and colza Number 7 and 8 iencing wire, Barbed wire, Staples, Wool bales, twine, lamp black, <fee 15,000 feet timb-r of. all descrip tions, in the yard lo sale Tates reliable garden seeds, Several thousand CABBAGI PLANTS for salt-, also— Cauliflower and Boccolinow read^ to plant out, Customers can rely on having thei orders punctually attended to. "HIV!-: SHILLINGS BKWABD Lost, or mislaid, a pair of spec tacles, the finder will be rewarded oi returning them to the office of- thi paper
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Manawatu Herald, 8 January 1889, Page 3
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452Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 8 January 1889, Page 3
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