IPOX T O N READY MONEY STORE BEING DIEEOT IMPORTERS, Have no Middle Profits to Pay, and are thus enabled to Sell Cheaper Than any other Stores in the District. Special Quotations for Contracting MILL COOKS. SOLE AGENT FOR WAL TER BROWN'S CELEBRATED^STRIPPERS. CTEMP PURCHASED, or LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE for Sale in the HOME MARKETS. C. W. SAMUEL, Manager. "It comes as a boon and a blessing to 'X MA 8 NOTICE That STARTUP makes boots with un- _ _ ' . T kiokable toeß." R. M' L E A N, S. STARTUP THE OTHER HOUSE BEGS to inform the Public of I^ALLS attention to the Pact that Foxton and Inhabitants of he can supply Stationary, Surrounding District that he has Fancy Goods, Ornaments, Annuals j ust opened the Children's Picture Books, Illustrated Papers, and all School ReTEMPLE CHAMBERS, quirites at FAIR PRICES. MAIN STREET, FOXTON, In China Hand Painted Tea Sets, With a first class stock of Boots and &ad Japanefo Fancy Ware we have Shoes, which ho intends selling at his a good assortment, noted Wellington prices. The Newest things, Christmas Infants Bo^s U <*"»s** %** Bookletts Shells, Ladies' Splondid Walking Shoes 7s 6d onields, Morning and Kvenmg Youth's BooSs from 7« 6d bongs, b'ketchea, &c. Men's Cauraa Shoes 6* 6d Men's Flax-treaders 15s 6d Our GROCERIKS aie of the Inspection invited before purchasing beet description— Currants, Raisins, elsewhere, and save yuur hard-earned cash Muscatels, Tea, Coffee. Sugars, by purchasing Boots and Shoes for your- Nn _ to \ on A v? n LJ D ' Bekeß and little ones at SS ° 8 ' l » h3 ' ? nd brown - STARTUP'S, Biscuits and Confectionery, a full Temple Chambers, atock. Main Street, Foxton. Tobacco (Juuo), Cigars and Cigarettes (Some Talk), Wood Pipes from Is. erHE WELLINGTON TWEED T . y * COMPANY. Incensed to sell Stampe. Mr ALGAR, Manager. R. M»IiKAN, The Other House. MERCHANT TAILORS. — PHOENIX BUILDINGS. L AMB.TON QUAY, NOTES WELLINGTON. notes n r,n- Ttv "a «n WOtTH KNOWING. Our Clothing for Fit and Style cannot be surpassed. Mr Algar is 3 pokes of by all who have patronised the Company as the best cutter 1st — The New Winter Goods have South of the Line. arrived at tho^Slae^^oniS J^h n e THE CENTRE OF OOMUZBOE. newest patterns, and will. then take measures and fit on. Orders can be lei'at this Office tor 2nd_Tailoring in all its branches Traveller to cail^ executed on the premises at Lates of visits -will be regularly CENTRE OF COMMERCE, advertised in advance. CpBED TT OWARD 3rd— Boot and Shoe Making and PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK- Repairing a Specialty at MAKER, AND JEWELLER. Main Street, Foxtox. THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE. F. Howard begs to state that he has commeuced business next Mr C. 4th— A Lady Assistant (and MilHonore, where he will promp ly attend to all work left. Having had liner) hag been engaged at seven years experience with a leading English firm, he wi 1 guarantee satis- THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE. action in all work udertaken. 1^ 0^ T I C E. i . ,"""" • t i sth— Mattresses Made to Order Anyone found trespassing on the Moutoa Estate with dog or gun in f rom 6s eac j 1 on \\ ie premises at pursuit of game or otherwise, will be prosecuted. THE CENERE OP COMMERCE. THOMAS WILSON. VT OTIC E. 6th— The Proprietor has been ap- -»-^ pointed Agent for rihas. Hill and Anyone fouDd tre3passing on the g on> Ha'tera, of Wellington ; also Oroua Downs Estate with dog or for the « p ce rlesp. M White's •• Amerigun in pursuit of game or otherwise <• Standard," and other Sewing will be prosecuted. Machines. JOHN fcI'LENNAN. "XT 0 T I C E. 7th— For the convenience of Em- -^ ployers and Employees, Edmund All Europeans or Maoris trespas- Qsborne has opened the First and sing on Tuwbakatupua No. 2, on tha on j y eastern side of the Manawatu River, LABOR OFFICE for the purpose of shooting or destroying game will be prosecuted a c in Foxton, where Masters or Men ooi ding to law. mB _ enro u their names upon pay RORE RANGIHEUEA, men t of ONK SHILLING. Me te wi Eatoa. HENRY "ORADCOCK, The same Liberal Support hitherto * ' accorded will be greatly esteemed by CARTER Your Obedient Servant, I am now prepared to do any cart- > ing about the town that may be re. EDMUND OSBOENE, . quired. Orders promptly attended to,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 269, 24 May 1889, Page 3
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724Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 269, 24 May 1889, Page 3
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