NO WO PEN , ? IN >,h NEW P_pi_vllSES I' AT • ".'■ !-V THYNNE,; LINTON & CO.'S I BMLDINGS, ; J. B. Hajniltbi^ : v : '((LatQiOf Aberdeen House), ' t *PHE NOTED : CHE Apt DRAPER -AND ' y: ■■ -.j -v CIiOTHIER); .;■■, :'■:/. 0i jWith a fresh New Stock of GdjiSs? -specialiy purchased for the opening iv New Premises. Wanted all Old Customers to rally round tta New" Shop arid; sftVe,'so|ger cent' by paying • v "■*■ :J - EbJADIY CASH,, jAnd obtaining tfie keen_str bargains obtainable in Foxton. ' • JUST OPENED— fjE? Pairs Magnificent, English iO .Blankets, Cheapest in. tbeColony ; 5/11, 7/6, and 12/6 . per pair. ENGLISH and COLONIAL FLANNELS Smallest advance on Mill prices. 16/rA yards ' Splendid Soft Fjpish Family Calico, i/11 per doz., value for 7/s. . MEN OF FOXTON See onriChallenge Tweed Trousers 5s See otrr' Special __oie Trousers, 5/11. See our Flannel Undershirts, 8/6. COME DIBEGT TO US. We sell you Goods Cheaper than any House in Foxton. J J. B. HA'MHjTOitf, J. ;■.! Direct Importer •> J .THYNNE, LINTON & COS BUILD- i INGS, and THE SQUARE, Palmfkston. Established 15 Yeahs. Fitzherbert & Matthews, BABRISTERS and SOLICITORS, WELLINGTON and PALMERSTON NOKTH. Temporary Ofitoes: — Wellington — Exchange Buildings, ftrey street. Palmerston North — Exchange Buildings, north-west side of Square. IV/TR MATTHEWS will manage L'-L tbe Palmerston North branch, and will attend the various local Courts throughout the districts. Mr Matthews will attend his i ggLcs, Foster*, every Wednesday. MONEY TO LFJND, 'Ob freehold Security in any sum; ■*«*■•■ ■ ■■■ ■ • - - ■ IjuJ R J R. T,R I r P. E X)_SIiTTZST. Pa l mersion Norih, (Opposite Bank of Australasia). Deotisfcry in a.l its branches. AU work guaranteed; if not approved of need not be taken, and uo 'fee 'will be -charged. Mr Tri^e will visit Foxton on the 9th, lOtb, and lltb May, when he can be consulted at Wbyte's hotel. J^~A~IT C 0 C~K ' S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, , 47* MAIN STREET, FOXTON All meals Is, at all hours ; Beds Is. Moderate Charges to suit the times for Boarders. 1 '■.' •;- .'T*R US T M.Ot-lIS, ■To Settlers in the Manchester, Doug- • las, and Pohangina. Blocks : • I am prepared to supply settlers on the above blocks with sums of money not exceeding £500 upon security of /approved Rural Land without rtouiriig payment oj procuration, commisson, or other sucli fees, and at current rates of interest. . .. . ■ £40,000 in sums of £2000 upwards r^jfc ojtrrent rates. j;?BRBEE f^HANK I N S , SoLioTTOi , ato Notary Public, Palmerston North. VTR. E. ELLERY GILBERT, Pianoforte and Harmonium TUNER AND REPAIRER From Wanganui* Will visit Foxton every four months. -—— Order-left at the Manawatu Herald Office will receive prompt attention. T W V L D S. : Palmerston North. TIMBER, COAL and PRODUCE ; MERCHANT. Coals Supplied direct from ships side, BtgnUr Fortnight!/ Shipmwitß.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 268, 21 May 1889, Page 2
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442Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 268, 21 May 1889, Page 2
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