NOW OPEN IN NEW PREMISES AT THYNNE, LINTON & CO.'S BUILDINGS, J. B. Hamilton, (Late of Aberdeen House); THE NOrED CHttAP DRAPER AND CLOiHIER) With a fresh New Stock of Goods special r y purchased for the opening iv New Premises. Wanted all Old Customers to rally round thg New Shop and save 50 per cent by paying "BfcADY CASH, And obtaining the keenest bargains obtainable in Foxton. JUST OPENED— rr £ Pairs Magnificent Knglish Ity .Blankets, Chenpest in the Colony ; 5/11, 7/6, and 12/6 per pair. ENGLISH and COLONIAL FLANNELS Smallest advance on Mill prices. 1 9^n yards i<o p ienai d soft ±mO\J Finish Family Calico, 4/11 per doz., value for 7/s._ MEN OF FOXTON See our Chal'enge Tweed Tiousers 5s See our Special Mole Trousers, 5/11. See our Flannel Unde: shirts, 3/6. COME DIRECT TO US. We sell you Goods Cheaper than any House in Poxton. J. B. HAMILTON, Direct Importer THYNNE, LINT<>N & COS BUILDINGS, and THE SQUARE, Palm bston. EST4BLKHED 15 YEARS. Fitzherbert & Matthews, BABRISTERS and SOLICITORS, WELLINGTON and PALMERSTON NOKTU. Temporary Offices: — Wei ington — Exchange Buildings, Grey street. Palmerston North— Jixchange Buildings, north-west side of Square. TV/TE MATTHEWS will manage -L*-*- the Palmerston North branch, and will attend the various local Courts throughout the districts. Mr Matthews wiU attend his office, Foxton, every Wednesday. MONEY TO LEND On freehold Security in any sum. ]yj R J E. TEIPE ZDIE2sr r i:iST. Paltnerston North, (Opposite Bank of Australasia). Deotistry in all its branches. All work guaranteed; if not approved of need not be taken, and uo tee will he charged. Mr Tri[je will visit Foxton on tht> 9th, lOtb, iind 11th May, when he can be consulted at Whyte's hotel. g~R AD CO CK'S TEMPEEANCE HOTEL, 4V MAIN STREET, FOXTON. All meals Is, at all hours; Beds Is. Moderate Chargps to suit the times for Boarders. TRUST M O N I E S. To Settlers in the Manchester, Douglas, and Pohangiua Blocks I am prepared to supply settlers on the above b ocks with sums of money not exceeding £500 upon security of approved Rural Land without reguiriij 'payment oj procuration, commieson , or other such fees, and at current rates of interest. £40,000 in sums of £2000 upwards at current rates. J.HERBERT HANKINS, Soucito , and Notary Public, Palmerston North. V|R. E. ELLERY GILBERT, Pianoforte and Harmonium TUNER AND REPAIRER From Wanganui, \Vill visit F >xton every four montn*. ( <)rdor«lftl"fc Mt theMANAWATu Heralij Office will receive prompt attention. \ H. W~Y~L~~D ~S~. Palmerston North. TIMBER, CO \L and PRODUCE MERCHANT. Coals Supplied direct from ships side, Regular Fortnightly Shipments.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 269, 24 May 1889, Page 2
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429Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 269, 24 May 1889, Page 2
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