]SJ 0 T I 0 E. All Europeans or Maoris trespassing on Tuwi akatupua No. 2, on tha eastern side of the Manawa'u Biver, for the purpose of sbo ting or de~ st-oyi'rig game will be prosecuted ac oording to law. RORE RANGIHEUEA, Me te wi Eatua. "It comes as a boon and a blessing to know, That STARTUP^ makes boots with unkickable toes." S. STARTUP BEQ-S to inform the Public of Foxtcn and Inhabitants ol Surrounding District that he has just opened Mie TBMPL^' CHAMBERS, MAIN BTSBF.T, FOXTON, "With a first class stock of Boots and Shoes, which he intends sellicg at his noted Wellington prices. CALL AND SEE. Infants Boots Is 6d Ladits' Splendid Walking Shoes 7s 6d Youth's Boots from 7m 6d Men s Canvas shoes 6s 6d Men's Flax-trende:s 15s 6fl Inspection invited before purchasing elsewhere, and save y«-ur hard-earned cash by purchasinir Boots and Shoes for yourselves and little ones at ST*K'IUP'S, Temple Chambers, Main Street, Fozton. ~"~ NOTES WOXTH KNOWING. Ist— The New Winter Goods have arrived at THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE;. 2nd — Tailoring in all its branches executed on tbejprelnises at THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE. 3rd — Boot aud Shoe Making and Repairing a Specialty at THE CENTRE OF COMMERCEA', i ■- '- >• ~ T ' 4th — A Lady Assistant (and Milliner) hae be?n en^ag^ed it , THE CENTRE OFjGOMRIERCE. I stlr=~Mattresses Made to Order from 5s each on the premises at THE CENTRE O^eoMMEROE. 6th — The Proprietor Ms been ap pointed Agent for ("Ms. Hill and Son, Ha-ters, of, WellingtQn..; r ,al^o ; , for the " Pcerlesp," White's " American," " Standard," and otliei tewiiyj,-.' Machines. ' to 3 7th — For the convenience of Em- 1 ' ployers and Employees, Edmund ! j Osborne has opni'ii the. First aud.. , only •• ■- ■ .. LABOR OFFICE J in Foxton, where Masters or Meh j ; | may enroll their names upon pay- j ment of ONE SHILLING. f: M c The sanSe^iberaiSuppbrt hitherto accorded will be greatly esteemed by Your Obedient Servant, EDMUND OSBOKNE, 1 Has no^^offei^to the Public S6me Good Lines in Groceries, Fruit, Stationery, and . Fancy Goods, Crockery, &c. C3r TRY OUR INPIANf TEA, .^ Our Orient*! ipd ;Qxid6rital Teas, Juno and Herbal Aromatic Tobacco, Biscuits and Confectionery in great variety, P^terit' Medicines iapd Perfumes, Journals ami Fashion Books, Birthday Cards and Booklets, Blotting Paper, Foolscap, Ball-point Pens, Magnum Bonum, and Nibs, with all School Requisites. Agent for Ayre's Herbal Medicines, Richter & Nannestad's Flour, Canterbury limes, Auckland Weekly Jfetas; Watchman and Advocate. v .•; 'Jiicenxed to sell Stamps. ".4... ■. ci* '-R. McLvAN: \ NDBBW-- fO^S'ON, r* •}■ ] Cabinet-maker & Carpenter, i» ! ! ' ; '; i , ; Begs to no#fy tbathe ha<t. resumed bueineas, and/trttsttf 1 !© reoeive thai •uppol^pVividuily given him. I
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 276, 28 June 1889, Page 4
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432Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 276, 28 June 1889, Page 4
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