CHEAPEST DRAPERY and CLOTHING Erer Sold in Foxtoh. Town and OijhVry Residents, F.'axmillers, &c, TRY ..UR CHEAP DRAPER nnd Compare Prices with what you have been paying elsewhere. Why Pay More i When you can buy for 7s 6d a splendid pair of warm heavy Whitfe Woollen Hlanketfiv Colonial Blankets, all qualities, a.t siniiil advance oil Mill Prices. 100 yds of Beautiful New Dress Pieces, extraordinary value at 6d, 9£d, Is per yard, Every Lady in Foxton is invited to inspect these Special Value Goods. Best 200 yds Machine Cottons we sell you at Is per doz. See our Charming New Millinery, the Prettiest and most siylish ever openeri in Foxton, at exceedingly low prices. ULSTERS c.nd JACKETS. Newest Styles, Shapes, &c, in the most fashionable and durable cloths. For Mens Wear Our 5s lid Heavy Coloured Mole Trousers are unequalled in the Colony for value. i Tweed Suits we sell from 22s 6d. See Our Special 123 6d Men's Pegged Watertigbts for them. SHIRTS, PANTS, UNDERSHIRTS, and everything in Men's and Boys' Wear. We sell you Cheaper than any other house in the trade. COMB AND SEti FOR YOURSELVES. Established 15 years. FOR CASH ONLY. J. B. HAMILTON, DlfcE'JI 1 IMPORTER. Opposite the Post Office, Foxton, and me Square, i'almerston N. jyr it j. r. tripe I nDZEaSTTIST, Palmerston North, (Opposite Bank of Australasia). Deotistry in all its branches. All work guaranteed ; if not approved of need not be taken, and no fee will be charged. Mr Tripe will visit Foxton on ib.p j 9th, lQth, find 11th May, when he can be tit Whyte's hotel. I _i__l rXENRVs. FITZHERB'<RT, | BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, j Exchange Buildings, north-we3t side ! of the Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. MONEY TO LEND Atfrom 6 to 8 per cent on FREEHOLD SECURITY. gRAD COCK'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, MAIN STREET, FOXTON. All meals Is, at all hours : Beds Is. Moderate Charges to suit the times fot Boarders. nn B U S '!' MONEYS To Settlers in the Manch -ster, Douglas, and Pohacgiua Boe s I am prepared to supply settlers on the above frocks with sums of money uot exceeding £-500 upon security of approved Rural Laud without ret/uiri g payment oj procuration, commission, or other such fees, and at current rates of interest. £40,000 in sums of £2000 upwards at current rates. J.HB RBERT HANKINS, Solicito , and Notary Pdblio, . Palmekston North. VTR. E. ELLERY GILBERT, Pianoforte and Harmonium TUNER AND REPAIRER From Wanganui VViU vieit $ >xtnn every four month*. Orders left at ibe Manawatu 1 1 eraui Office wilt receive pronir.it a<;n*iii'.ion.' - j£ WYLDS. !'AUmiI3TON NOETH. TIMBER. CO\L and PRODUCE MERCHANT. i Coals Supplied direct fr< »m ships side, I R egnlar Fortnightly Shipmen a. j
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 260, 16 April 1889, Page 2
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448Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 260, 16 April 1889, Page 2
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