j. b> McMillan, Manchester House, Foxton, SOLE AGENT FOR WILLIAMS' PRESCRIPTIONS. Pulmonic Syrup for coughs and i colds, 1/6 and 2/0 ; Australian Eucalyptus Balsam lor coughs, colds, etc., 1/6 and 2/6; Aperient Sarsaparilla for invigorating the liyer and purifying the blood, 2/6 and 3/6 ; Williams' White Worm Powders, 1/ per packet. SOLE AGENT FOR Dr Fidler's Nursery Mixture or In* fant Friend, Soothing and Dentition Powders. Dr Marshall's Worm Powder for Infants aud adults. Dr Fidhler's Cherry Balsam for colds and coughs, and asthma, etc., 1/6 each. Any message left with Mr McMillan will be forwarded to me and attended to at onceV All Drugs and Pharmaceutial Preparations to the standard of purity. Prescriptions and Family Recipes compounded with the greatest care. Note the Address — Pharmaceutial Chemist (by examination) Tbe Square, Palmerston North. rpo F L A X-D E E S S E R S. One of Mr Walter Brown's improved Flax Strippers can be seen by those interested in the Flax industry, at Mr J. W. liddeH's office, Main Street, Foxton. Mr Brown claims for his machine, -SECOND TO NONE. JOHN W. LIDDELL, Agent. W nABLE & CO., LION EOUNDBY, WELLINGTON, Have appointed Mr C. Honobe, Foxton, agent for their Improved Flax Stripping Machines and Fittings, Screw Press Fittings, and all Flaxmill requisites will be kept in stock. FOXTON FAMILY HOTEL. WILUAM JJUNTER, (Late of the Ferry Hotel, Blenheim, and Te Aro Hotel, Wellington), las taken over the Family Hotel, Frxton, and solicits a share of patronage from the general public. Excellent accommodation for the public ; Good stabling and paddocking. Only the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. W. HUNTER, Foxton Family Hotel. Sept. 14, 1888. TO THE PUBLIC OF FOXTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. 1 N thanking them for past favours I desire to state that' l have no in tention of leaving Foxton, but on the contrary, have recently mdc com siderable additions to the stock, whish will now be- found very complete I have also made great reductions both in the stock and for beßpoke work, JOHN HARRIS, Boot and Shoemaker, Foxton. October 19, 1888. THENZ) fi)v <c [51Oi I '! AGENCY COMPANY Looted. WOOL. WELIiINGTON WOOL SALES. npHE Company desire to intimate -*- to Runholdera and farmers that Auction Sales. Wi 11 be Md d u ring the Season at the Wellington Wool Stores, CtJSTOIi HOUSE QUAY. J iberal Advances made on >l " WOOL, " FROZEN MBAT, FLAX, AND OTHER PRODUCE. 1 ANDREW TODD, Wellington Agent. • ■■..-.■ . %
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 235, 18 January 1889, Page 4
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409Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 235, 18 January 1889, Page 4
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