B. H. BARBER, ENGINFEK, andGKENERAL ; BLACKSMITH. MAINSTBEET: .. FOXTON, A GOOD SHOER KEFJ\ T7ILAXMILLVRS can have all M - -»- pairs executed quickly and at easonable Prices. Packing, Red and White Lend, and Insertion kept i*^ stock. Piping Cti,',; arid Screwed. * For sale, important toflaxmillers AND FARMER.S. A Farm of 108 acres of land on cL the bank of the Manawatu River, mthin two miles of the railway station at Shannon. There are 30 acres of grand Flax growing thereon, and 5 acres of growing bush, the rest being either in pasture or under crop. A good road to either Foxton or Shannon. Plenty of Flax in close neighborhood. The property is all fenced, subdivided, has a substantially built four-roomed houso tlereon, an orchard in ful bearing, and a good kitchen garden. Title first class. Terr, sto suit any bona fide buyer. Apply to, J. DEARLOYE, Orto THYNNE, LINTON & CO. TJI O R SALE. A Small Farm, containing 20 acres, situated within a mile and a half of Foxton. It consists of a well-drained improved swamp, all laid down in grass, and subdivided into 4 paddooks. Eleven acres have been ploughed and cropped. To be sold Cheap. Title under Land Transfer Act. Apply to, * A. C. JENSEN, Orto THYNNE, LINTON & CO. n JO E SALE. That valuable Freehold Property in Union Street, being town sections Nos. 125 and 126, now occupied by Mr Hillary. The whole is securely fenced, subdivided, and planted. . A new five-roomed house is erected thereon. The whole contains one acre of land. Title perfect. Apply to J. HLLLAEY, On the premises.^ Orto THYNNE, LINTON & CO. -n O R 8 A L E. EITHER SEPARATELY OR TO. GETHER. Two < ottag^s and half acre of land Securely fenced. One Cottage has four rooms and the other tjiree an well built aud in good repair Sup plied with hard and soft water. Apply to • THYNNJ^kI^OrN & CO. - DAMANA GLOBULE* QUICKLY CURE Nervous Pro'gtratipn, Deoility-. Mer tal Depression 1 , Dizziness, Loss of Memopy, Lost Vigour. Arrests Premature Old Age, Phyeic Weakness and 'Decay! Cure all Uiseam resulting from Indiscretions or Excesses Restore Lost Power, Exhausted Vitalit; TNVIGORANT KNOWN. The Medioal Repor.d states :—" Actii M it does directly i»poHtb'« Nervous Sy tern, it Restores the debilitated Funotio of ihe Principal Organ's 'of the Hum, Frame, and is aa*wri»*aeed M--a Nervu It builds np the Co^titu'ion, and Impai fllusonUr Energy, giving Strength aid \ tality w the Byn:«in. M Price— l 2/6. The. vGlobulea never J in givii'« I««ant Relief and Perm»ne Onre. All Cbeiraeti^or. sent with full < reoaoDS by addressing the Sole Agent— A. S. GO FF, Loch Bui'dinas, Collins Place MiXBOD^E, VICTORIA.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 260, 18 April 1889, Page 1
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437Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 260, 18 April 1889, Page 1
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