NO W OPE N mw premises AT THYNNE, LINTON & CO.'S BUILDINGS, J. B. Hamilton, (Late of Aberdeen House), THE KOTED CHKAP DRAPER AND CLOTHIER) With a fresh New Stock of Good* specially purchased for the opening iv New Premises. Wanxsd all Old Customers to rally round tha New Shop and save 60 per cent by paying RfcJADY CASH, i And obtaining the keenest! bargains obtainable in Foxton. ■■■• JUST OPENED— rjpr Pairs Magniflognt Knglish ■4 O Blankets, Cheapest in the Colony ; 5/11, 7/6, and 12/6 per pair. ENGLISH and COLONIAL FLANNELS Smallest advance bo* Mill prices. 1 OKd var<Jfl •■"Splendid Soft JLmO\J Finish Family Calico, 4/11 per doz., value lor 7/s. MEN OF FOXTON Sea our Challenge Tweed Trousers 6s Nee our Special Mole Trousers, 5/11. See our Flannel Uudei shirts, 3/6. COME DIRECT TO US. We sell you Goods Cheaper than any House in Foxton. J. B. HAMILTON, Direct Importer THYNNE, LINTOJS & COS BUILD. INGS, and THE SQUARE, Palm*b3Toit. Established 15 Ysabs. Fitzherbert & Matthews, BABEISTERS akd SOLICIffOBS, "WELLINGTON and PALMEBBTON NORTH. Txmporary Offices :— W«l ington — Exchange Buildings, Grey street. Falmerston North — Exchange Buildings, north-weat side of Square. T\TR MATTHEWS 7 wUl manage the Palmerston North' branch, and will attend the yarioua local Courts throughout the districts. Mr Matthew* wfll attend his office, Foxton, every Wednesday. MONEY TO LEND On freehold Sedurity in any ram: j^ B J R. TB I P E Falmerston North, (Opposite Bank of Australasia). Daatistry 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 the oth, 10th, and llth May, when he can b« consulted at Whyte's hotel. gBADCOCK'S TEMPEBANCE HOTEL, «T MAIN STXEBT, FOXTON. All meals Is, at all hours ; Beds Is. Moderate Charges to suit the times for Boarders. TBUBT M 0 N I E S. To Settlers in the Manchester, Doug* las, andPohangiua Biooka I am prepared to supply settlers on the above blocks W4bh.»ums of money not exceeding £500' 'upon security of approved Rui-al L^u4 without rsguiri*g payment *j procuration, commits»n, or other such feeß, and at current rates of interest. £40,000 in sums of £2000 upwards at current nttes. J.HERBEKT HANK t N S , Solicitor, £tn> No.tabt Pt/Alio, Pauubstok North. II|R. E. ELLERJr GILBERT, Pianoforte and Harmonium TUNSIt AND REPAIRSR From Wanganui. Will visit Foxton every four months. Orders left at theMAXAWATU TT^hat.^ Office will receive prompt attention* \ n. W V L D S. A. Pauhcrston North. TIJIBER, COAL awd PRODUCE MERCHANT. Supplied direct from ships side, . Ifcgutor JTprtwghUjf SUipawn. i
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 267, 17 May 1889, Page 2
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428Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 267, 17 May 1889, Page 2
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