L e F O X~T~6~N 8 , READY MONEY STORE. le — — — I BAGAINS IN DRAPERY c * BARGAINS IN CLOTHING BARGAINS IN BOOTS t FOR 14 DAYS ONLY PREVIOUS TO STOCKTAKING, j ' ■ «— — — . — "' NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED, r \ '■ • F. de RIDDER, Manager.
"It comes as a boon and a blessing to know, That STARTUP makes boots with ankiokable toes." S. STARTUP BEGS to inform the Public of Foxton and Inhabitants ot Surrounding District that he has just opened 'he TEMPLE CHAMBERS, MAIN STREET, FOXTON, With a first claps stack of Boots and Shoes, which he intends sellicg at his noted Wellington prices. CALL AND SEE. Infants Boots Is 6d Ladies' Splondid Walking Shoes 7s 6d Youth's Boots from 7b 6d Ken's Canvas Shoes 6s 6d Men's Flax-treaders 15s 6d Inspection invited befora purchasing elsewhere, and save your hard-earned cash by purchasing Boots and Shoes for your--1 selves and little one 9at STARTUP'S, Temple Chambers, Main Street, Foxton. CpRE D TT OWA R D PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK- , MAKER, AND JEWELLER. Main Street, Foxton. F. Howard begs to state that he has commenced business next M r C. Honore, where he will promptly attend to all work left. Having had seven years experience with a leading English firm, he wM guarantee satisaction in all work v dertaken. THE « TRIUMPH " WINDMILL. T.IHIS Mill combines Efficiency *- and Durability. Its extreme simplicity renders it capable of being lupplied at a lower cose than any other Mill. It is fitted with a specially adapted force-pump, with a lift cone valve faced with rubber, which holds water absolutely and lasts much longer than a leather valve. WITH STAND 12ft HIGH AND PUMP COMPLETE6ft Mill . . . . £8 10s Bft Mill £10 10s 9ft Mill . . . . £12 10s Can be fitted on any well or pump. State size of pipe when ordering. D. DUNN, Jnub , Manufacturer, Lincoln Christdhurch. THYNNE, LINTON & CO , Agents. CONVEYANCE TO KERERU OR SHANNON. THE undersigned is prepared to provide buggy or dogpart to convey passengers to or from Kereru or /Shaunon. A telegram to meet any train at either station will be promptly attended to. Charges— Ten shillings for one passenger, an allowance made for two or three of a party. RICHARD GRAY, Avenue. n^ HOM A S F. GIBSON. TINSMITH. . Main Stbbjst, Foxton. • Wishes to inform the Inhabitants of Foxton and surrounding neighborhood that he has now returned, and whilst thanking them for past favors, begs to state that all orders entrusted to him shall receive his best attention. A good article at a reasonable price. ABiRDEBN HOUSE. AJ I am about relinquishing mj Business in Fcttton, I requesl a settlement of accounts due to me by the 31st Junuary, after which date all accounts unpaid will be sued for without respect of persons. G. GRAY. Foxton, January 14th, 1889.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 239, 1 February 1889, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 239, 1 February 1889, Page 3
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