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I FO XTO N READY MONEY STORE BEING •■: ■■•: DIRECT IMPORTERS, Have no Middle Frofits to Pay, and are thus enabled to Sell Cheaper Than any other S;ores in the Distrust '. Special Quotations for Contracting MILL COOKS. ;■'■• BOLE AGENT FOR WALTER BROWN'S CELEBRATED^STRIPPERS. pTEMP PUEOHABED, or LIBEBAL ADVANCES MADE for Sale I " » in the HOME MARKETS. C. W. SAMUEL, Manager >--'.

l X MA S NOTI CF. R. moTe an, THE OTHER HOUSE U~ALLS attention t > tho Fact that he can supply Statiot.ary, Fancy Goods, Ornaments, Annutils Children's Picture Books, Illus~ trated Papers, and all School Uo~ quißitts at FA IK PRICBIS. In China Hand Painted Tea Sets,, and Japaner > Fancy Ware wo have a good assortment. The Newest things, Christmas Greeting Cards, Bookletta, She) Is j Shields, Morning and Kveniug' bongs, J- ketches, &c. Our GftOCEKIi S a»e of the beei description— Currants, Raisinß, Muscatels, Tea, Coffee. Sugars. Nog. 1, 2, 3, and brown. ' Hiscuits and Confectionery, a full stock. Tobacco (Juuo). Cig ro artl C-iga-rettes (Home Talk), W-od Pipes from Is. Licensed to sell Scamps. R. M»LKJ 4 V, The Cther Honsv. NOTES WOITH KNOWING. 1st — The New Winter Goods have arrived at THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE. 2nd — Tailoring in all its branches ; fzecuted on the premises at THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE. 3rd — Boot and Shoe Making and Repairing a Specialty at THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE--4th — A Lady Assistant (and Milliner) has been engaged at .» THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE. : 6th -Mattresses Made to Order from 5s each on the premises at' THE CENERE OF COMMERCE; 6th~The Proprietor has been ap-' pointed Agent for Chas. Hill and, j Son," Hatters, of Wellington; also for the " Peerlesp," White's » American." " Standard,'-' and other Fewing Machines^ '■> ■■ 7th — For the convenknee of Employers and Employees, Edmund Osborne has opened the First and only LABOR OFFICE in Foxton, where Masters or Men 1 may enroll their names upon payment of ON R SHILLING. i . . , The same Liberal Support hitherto accorded will be greatly esteemed by j Your Obedient Servant; ": EDMUND OSBORKE, :

"It comes as » boon and a bieaßiog to kuow, Tha f STARTUP makes boots with unkickable toes." S. STAETUP BEGS to inform the Fublic of Foxton and Inhabitants of Surrounding District that he has just opened the TKMPLE CHAMBERS, MAIN STREET, FOXTON, With a first class stock of Boots and Shops, which he intends eellicg at his noted Wellington prices. CALL AND SEE. Infants Boots Is 6d Ladits' Splondid Walking Shoes 7s 6d Youth's Boo' s from 7.m 61 Men's Chiivhh »hoes 6* Gd Bleu'n Flax-fr«n3.=!:e 15a 6-1 Inspection invited btforj purchasing elsewhere, and snve y> ur hud.en'ned cash by purchn^injr Bootß tnd Sbo;8 for your•elves and little oues ;it SIMUIUI-'S, Temple Chambers, Main Street, Poxton I HE WELLINGTON TWEED » COMPANY. Mb ALQABu Manager MERCHANT TAILORS. PHOENJX BUILDLKQS. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Our Clothing fi»r Fit nnd Style cannot be surpassed. Mr Algar is s; okeu of by nil who have pa<ronised the Company as the best cutter South of the Line. Our Traveller will be in Foxton the first week in each month with the newest patterns, au r l will then take ; measures and fit on. ' Orders can be left at; this Office for Traveller to ca 1. Lates of visits will be regularlj' advertised in advance. t r^BE D TT OWA El> PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER, AND JEWELLER. | Main Street, Foxtox. ! F. Howard begs to state that he has commenced business next M r C. Honore, where he will promp ly at - \ tend to all work left. Having had seven years experience with a leading English fir in, he wi 1 guarantee satisaclion in all wo tic udertaken. AT ~6 T I -,;." ; 0 . . E. Anyone found trespassing. on the Moutoa Estate .with dog 'pv >guv in pursuit of game or otherwise, will be prosecuted, -••■.• - ; , THOMAS WllieON. vr" o r T.'.. r:" ; $; Br Anyone found treipoftsing on. the Oroaa Downs Estate with * dog ov gun in pursuit of game or otherwise will be proseonted* „• . . i,.. . . JOHN bf'LEHSAN. JJ o; ' T __ l ' %'■ E : AU Europeans or Maoris trespassing on Tuwhakatupua No. 2, on tba eastern side of the Manawatu Eiver, for the purpose of shooting: or deBtroying game will be prosecuted ao ooiding to law. ROBE BANGIHEUEA, . . Me te wi Katoa LJENRY nEADCOOK, CARTER, \ I am now prepared to do any cart . ing about the town that may be. re Orderi promptly gttanded to,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 267, 17 May 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 267, 17 May 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 267, 17 May 1889, Page 3

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