r~~ p ox ton READY MONEY STORE. i [ BAGAINS IN DEAPERY l BAEGAINS IN CLOTHING BAEGAINS IN BOOTS FOR 14 DAYS ONLY PREVIOUS TO STOCKTAKING. NO RE AS ONABLE OFFER REFUSED. P. de BIDDER, Manager. ~~~~ ~1 'X MA S NOTICE. "It cornea »B§ boon and » blewlng to J^ MCLEAN, know Th»t STARTUP m»ke« boota with nn. THE OTHER HOUSE, kiokable toes^ , p ALLS attention to the Pact that Q Cinn A T?nnTT"P he can BU PP Iv Stationary, © .« O X Jri- X\i XU JL Fancy Goods, Ornaments, Annuals BEGS to inform the Public of Children's Picture Books, IllusFoxton and Inhabitants of trated Papers, and all School ReSurrounding District that he has quisites at FAIR PRICES, just opened the In China Hand Painted Tea Sets, TEMPLE CHAMBERS, and Japanese Fancy Ware we have M . TM ttTpppm poYTON a good assortment. MAIN STREET, FOXTON, The Newefjt tMngs> Chrietmaß With » first olaßs stock of Boots »nd Greeting Oards, Bookletts, Shells, CALL AND SEE. * Songs, Sketches, &c. Infante Boots Is 6d Our GROCERIES ale of the Ladui' Splondid Walking Show 7s 6d beet description—Currants, Raisins, I Youth"* Boots from 7h 6d Mußcatels, Tea, Coffee. Bugars, Inspection invited before purchasing isiscuits and Confectionery, a full eliewhere, and save your hard-earned cash stock. by purchasing: Boots and Shoes for your- Tobacco (Juno), Cigars and CigaielTißMdlitU |g 9 |^ U p. B rettes (Some Talk), Wood Pipes Temple Chambers, from lßf M»in Street, Foxton. , — — Licensed to sell Scamps. (TIRED TT OWA R D £• M ™^, ±} IX The Other House. PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK. MAKER, AND JEWELLER. J*i XT /YKT T\T>lj^ Main Stbbet, Foxton. HUJNU±U!I, P. Howard begslo state that be MAIN SREET ' has commenced business next MrC. FOXTON Honore, where he will promptly attend to all work left. Having had seven years experience with a leading English firm, he will guarantee satis- GROCER, IRONMONGER, action in all work udertaken. AND THE « TRIUMPH ~ PRODUCE DEALER, WINDMILL. fjiHIB Mill combines Efficiency Grocerie 8 of best quality only kept A and Durability. Its extreme j n B tock. simplicity renders it capable of being supplied at a lower cost than any other Mill. It is fitted with a specially adapted force-pump, with a lift Try the Ragaputana tea, from cone valve faced with rubber, which holds water absolutely and lasts Ceylon, best ever sold in Foxton, much longer than a leather valve. price 8s 6d per lb. WITH STAND 12rc HIGH AND PUMP COMPLETE- ~~ K fc JJ-5 ' * " j£ n Jn S FOR SALE AT LOWEST Bft Mill £10 10s 9ft Mill . . . . £12 10s PRICES— Can be fitted on any well or pump. S j ng i e an a fo^ie iron bedsteads State sire oi pipe when ordering. (jane bottom dining room chairs j — — _ Wood kitchen chairs j D. DUNN, Junb., Large and email ocking chairs Manufacture*, Lincoln Cnristehureh. Childrens chairs j THYNNE, LINTON & CO., Towe i horses ! - Agents. Toilet sets and crockery of every .. : __ description ~ ~ . Kettleß, Boilers, cepans, coCONVEYANCE TO KERERU OR lonial ovens SHANNON. Table and dessert knives, — — . Carvers, steels THE undersigned is prepared to Table, dessert, and tea spoons provide buggy . or, dogcart to Tea sets 40 pieces for 16a 6d, convey passengers to or from Kereru Gavanis°.d iron 6-7-8-9-10 feet, or /Shannon. A telegram to- meet Ridging, spouting, line, nails, locks, any train at either station will be hinges, &c. promptly attended to. Charges - Paints, boiled and raw linseed oil, Ten shillings for 'one i" passenger, an Lubricating oil, including castor, allowance made i'or two 01 three of lard, and colza a party. Number 7 and 8 teneing wire, RICHARD GRAY, Barbed wire, Avenue. Staples, Wool bales, twine, lamp black, &c. ~~' ■ ' " ' 15,000 feet timber of all descriprpHoMAß F, GIBSON, tioni, in the yard lo sale TINSMITH. Yates reliable garden seeds, Several thousand CABBAGE Main Stkebt, Foxton. PLANTS for sale, also— „,. , . . , , , , . Cauliflower and Boccolinow ready Wishes to inform the Inhabitants pi an t out, of Foxton and surrounding neigh- v ' borhood that he has now returned, Castomerß can rely on having their »ad whilet thanking them for paat rferfJ punotuaUy attended to. favors, legs to state that all orders __ _^ entrusted to him shall receive his pqXTON VETERINARY FORGE. best attention. * 4 -i m /GEORGE T3OBINSON, A good article at a reasonable \jp X\> price< BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER WANTED— A man to look after Alllrinds of General Blacksmithing after two Strippers and tfan- work executed with despatch and ftge ft Flaxtml!. Wages, 80a per care. week, and found. References required. Apply to J. Wood, Taka- The Oldest Established Blacksmith pan, Hftvrke'a Bay» ia the District.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 February 1889, Page 3
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