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J .'- ■< /.' T^ ' ~ ■ ; - ' ' '' I lIGONVEYANGBTO EERERO OB •* ■■ / ; GANNON. ;. .. HpHE undersigned is prepared to .provide buggy or dogcart to convey .passengers to or from Kerera or i^iftbnMr^^ telegram to* meet apy r toa at either station will b« pronintly attended to. Charges-* Ten shillings for one passenger, an allowanoe made for two or three of » party, .. GRAY, Avenue. WEE WELLINGTON TWEED J COMPANY. Mb ALG^R, Manager . MEKCHAn£ZL TAILORS. PHOENIX^BUtt^piGS. , L.AMBTON. 41TAY, WELLINGTON. Our Clothing for Fit and Style cannot be surpassed. ,, Mi Aj^qab is spoken of by all who have patronised the Company as the* 1 best cutter South of the Line. ' Our Traveller will be in FoxtoJ* the first week in each month with the newest patterns, ani will then take measures and fit on. Orders can be left at this Office for Traveller to call. ' Dates of visits will be regularly advertised in advance. BRICKS, LIME, &o. HP. EDWARDS begs to inti- • mate to the inhabitants of Fox ton and Surrounding District that he is prepared to supply Bricks, Limn, &c, from the Palmeraton works at prices that will' defy com' petition. Address, R. P. EDWARDS, Brick Works, Palmerston N. TAME S wl&'L EB, I v EE H I vF~S tOR E, The Squabb, P^lmebstow Nobth. I Offers special inducements to Flaxmill Proprietors in HOBSr«FEED- ' GROOERIES OROOKEJIY 1 / , IRONMONGERY f U. A ENOLD ! General Blacksmith. F6XTON; Ali . V T " ; ' a speciality,. Arnold h ay ing served Jhree^ 'years u ih the terti nary establishment/ of the Boy 4 Artillery at 1 Foonah; .■'-•■. Hemp mills wants promptly Attended to. A good turning lathe and borin & machinery on the premises. All repairs to agricultural impltmants executed with despatch. W. L. G.O IS, . Muit i -street, Fox ton (opposit* Wiiyte's Hotel). T\. r Hr. ST thanking the public rnW^B , for the support already «e< corded to him, W. L. G desires to iß^aio i hat none but the BEST AVURKMA >SHlE:gjßent out, and ALL WO %.!?'. GUAR ANTEED, whilst the prices are' such as to meet . ' he }imeß, and capnot be batten. A firat-cla«e stock! of Saddlery, Harness, Whips, &o t , on hand, ft| moderate prices. A trial respectfully solicited. I have been appointed agent o J. T. M. Stanford's medioines. p HEAP gADDLERY Second hatod saddles wmnted. Horse Cavers, Long Leggings, Ac» IOR CASH ONLY.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 264, 3 May 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 264, 3 May 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 264, 3 May 1889, Page 1

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