CHEAPEST I DBAPEEY and CLOTHING 1 Ever Sold in Foxton. •'own and Country Residents, Fiax.- --' millers, &c,- ' TRY OUR CHEAP DRAPER nnd Compare Prices with what you have boeu paying etsotfliete. Why Pay More When von can buy for 7s Qd a splendid pair of warm litnvy White Woollen iilankets. Colonial B'ankots, all qualities, a .small advance on Mill Prices. 100 yds of Beautiful New Dress Pieces, extraordinary value at 6J, 9i I. Is per yard, E*ery Lady iv lAixiou ie invited to inspect these Special Value Goods. Best 200 yd' Machine Cottons we sell you at Is per doz See our Charming New Millinery the Prettiest and most stylish ' ever opene-i in Foxton, at exceedingly low prices. -ULSTERS *nd JACKETS. Newest Styles, Shapes, &0., in the uioat fashioimhle and durable cloths. For Mens Wear Our 5s lid Heavy Coloured Mole i'rouaers are unequalled in the Cx'ouy for value. Tweed Suits we sell from 22s 6d. See Our Special 12s Cd Men's Pegged Watertight* for them. SHIRTS. PANTS, UNDERSHIUTS, and everything in Men's and Boys' Wear. We sell you Cheaper than any other house in the trade. COME AND SEB FOR YOURSELVES. Established Id years. FOR C ATS ONLY. J. B. HAMILTON, DIBEOI' IMPORTER . Opposite the Post Office, Foxton, and Tne square, I 'almerston N. J^J K J R. TR I P E Palmerston North, (Opi>osito Bank of Australasia). Dentistry in. «ll its branches. All work guaranteed; if not approved of need not be tilcen, and no ice will be charged. % Mr Tripe will visit; Foxtou on tii£ 9th., 10th, -iiiia mil May, when U cati be consulted nt Whyte's hotel. |; CTENRY S. FITZHEIRBRT, BA.EPvTV.TEB \i?t>' WiTCITOR, ' . i Esciy u .'.ge >Juildi.i.-.s, nofob-v/ert side ! . of the Square, . PALMERSTON NORTH. MONET TC LEND AfcfrouQ 6 to 8 per ceuc on FREEHOLD S E C-FB I -T V.' gBADCOCK'B TEMPERANCE HOTEL, : &-MAIN STREET, FOXTON. All meals If, at all hours : Beds Ib. Moderate Chai'grs to suit tsie tiiae3 fot Boarders. TRUST M O N I E S. To Settlers in the Manch"ater, Douglas, and Pohangiaa B:oc s I am prepared to supply settlers on the above blocks with xums ofmonoy not exceeding £/iOO upon secarity of approved Rural Land without regwriff payment 0/ procuration, commit' 9 on, or other such fees, and at enrrent rates of interest. £40,000 in sums of £2000 upwards at current rates. J.HERBERT HANKINS, Soucrro , and Notary Public, Paucebbton Nobth. V||t E. ELLKRr GILBERT, Pianoforte and Harmonium TUNKR AND REPAIRER From Wanganui. tVilk vim* V txt«in every four montn*. • M .J^« loft nt the MANAWATO HXJULP OJfii-M will r*c»«ive prompt < H~ w" Y~LD ~S. ! alxikuston North. TtMBEU. CO^L. a»0 PftODUOK MERCHANT. Coulh Supplied direct fr»m I "Regular Fortriij{hUy Bliipmen p.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 261, 24 April 1889, Page 2
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452Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 261, 24 April 1889, Page 2
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