THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE. IT may not be generally known, although to the advantage of every Lady in Foxton to become acquainted with the fact. Shonly before 'Xmas there ar rived at Foxton over One Hundred Pieces of DRESS MATERIAL, but on account of the rush of Business these goods were not opened until later in the year. They were ill bought at Job Prices, and were to have been sold cheaply ; but now ;hat the New Year has set in they jfill be sold with several other lines at REDUCED PRICES. 3UR TAILORING TRADE Still holds its own, the Centre of Commerce being the only place in ?oxton where Garments are Cut on he Premises. As the " GREAT EVENT." f the year commences next month, re shall commence REDUCING PRICES t once. For the information of ew arrivals I would state that the "GREAT EVEN T" Bgarding Commerce as Foxton is OSBORNE'S CLEARING SALE AT THE . CENTRE OE COMMERCE, rhich commences on the first day of 'ebruary, previous to Stocktaking. Don't be led away by noise and how in the meantime. EDMUND OSBORNE, Centre of Commerce. W. L CO E, Main-street, Foxton (opposite Whyte's Hotel). WHILST thanking the public for the support already ac sorded to him, W. L. C desires to i*ate that none but the BEST WORKMANSHIP ia sent our, and teh WORK IS GUARANTEED, vhilst the prices are such as to meet ;he times, -and cannot be beaten. A first-class stock of Saddlery, Harnees, Whips, &c, on hand, at moderate prices. A trial respectfully solicited. I have been appointed agent o J. T. M. Stanford's medicines. /^\ HEAP CADDLKRY Saddles, complete, from £2 15s 6d. Bridles, from 4s 6d. Horse Covers, Long Leggings, &c. FOR CASH ONLY. W. L. COE. r j V RNO LD. General Blacksmith. FOXTON. Shoeing a speciality, Arnold having served three years in the v?rtinary establishment of the Hoyal Artillery at l^oonah. Hemp mills wants promptly attended to. A good turning lathe and borin 6 machinery on the premises. All repairs to agricultural implements executed with despatch. "TAMES vjILLBB, BEEHJVE STORE, The Square, P^lmebsto'S" North. Offers special inducements to Flaxmill Proprietors in HORSEFEED GROCKRIKS CROCKERY IRONMONGERY
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 242, 15 February 1889, Page 3
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363Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 242, 15 February 1889, Page 3
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