:. A-EC PE ' < ! V TNTER GL.\ZIKT{, AND PAKPR. HANGE: 1 . ! Orders left at the Foxton IJakery l 3o will be promptly attended to. ' \ ESTIMATES GIVEN. J THE QTHER JJOUSE Has now to.,offer to.fche.PnbKc "■'■.'!■' • Some Good Lixes ix Traceries. Fruit. Stationery, and Fancy Good.*. Crockery, 6:c. STATIONERY, j>s Journals and Fashion Books, birthday Cards aud Bookl-ts, Bloting Pappr, Foolscap, Ball-p->int. Vns, Magnum Bonnm, «nd Nibs, j kith all School Requisites. i Lgent for Ayre's Herbal Medicine?, Richter & Nnnnestad's Flour, Cantabtiry 7ur.es, Auckland Weekly ' yjy-rccs-,-' Wbtcktnah and Advocate. ' . i" '•" . »i ...■..■ Licensed to sell Stamps. I. I (I A N "It comes as a boon acd a blessing to know, Tha* STARTUP, make? boots with un- , kickable toes." i S. STAETUP BEGS to inform the Public of Fuxron and Inhabitants ot -urrnundiri}j District that he has | just opened i . : .TKMPLE CHAMBERS, j. '..* ■■*> >.i • j ■ "MUN STRSIKT, Fnxm^, | With a firs' cuss B'mk of Boo»s and j stiO' s, whi' h ho intends e<elli<- g at hn ■ npied Woilip^'toi) ptici>.H '•, 3 §' t|A.Lt-:ASD S-EE.- "' 1 Tufiints B,.f.ts Is 6.1 ; !,;idi s' Splondi.l Walk in » Shoes 7* Od ! Ynuili'- B-io s from 7 • fi 1 .'.l. n S '• !-1 JlVilS - line.-! (i (i<\ ' Aloii's Fiix-^r. nif. 8 las ivl \ liispeL-fcinn iuvitfid bt-iort- purchasing : plscwh ie, ;in() Piivoy..ur h rd-ra'ned cn.-h by purohu'inL' B >ots and Sbo. s for your- j «elv< » nud li'ilc ones at Si s*t< TlP'S, . I Temple Chambprn, Muiu Street, Foxion T 0 U I S T E V I E N 1 JJ 2 j ! HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCO- j NI T. j LADIES HAIR WOKKED TO ORDER. Hiiir Cutting — 0 c billing. Khiim{.i''«i|pg - One shilling J Shay g— S.xpence. Contracts can be made by the month or qua/er. All hinds of Tobaccos, Hgars, and Fancy Goods on hand and for sale. Teeth carefully extracted by Pio--fessorLevien. MAIN STREKT FOXTON. Opposite Whyte's Hutel. 2 THE F X'COX CO OP KB ATI YK BI.) TCH K }<\\G f)(M PAM Y, LIMIT !£D. > HIS Company is now carrying on Bn int'i-s at Foxton, with Air John Walsh as Manager. The Directors have determined to sell at wry leasonahl' prices, and 'allow five |,er cent lor C sh. and to bhardio dc-rs a discount of ten pur cent on their monthly aci-om.t: if paid wilhiu seveu- days of presentation. Shares c»n be had at *.he Ottic« o! the i s fcr«t rv, by Huy npplicuiit whi* will iatroJuc* husin«se. By order, ERNIST S. THYNNE, Secretary pru uta). QAKDON SIEAM FLOUK MILL. S. CLOVzIt & SON. Having erected >"evr «nd Im p-ovod \Vheat-cl< aning and Flom d rssing Ma'hii/ery ot the latest (jei.n are now pruducu g Flour thai for purity, colour, and streugth canhoc be surpa sed by any in <ht u'artet. To th< se who > aye w\ rie I i' f w«have t-Tery c< nfidence it recommending our Ju-AY PBu v.E«S bLOUA.
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Manawatu Herald, 5 November 1889, Page 1
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474Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 5 November 1889, Page 1
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