r TKE QTHER JJOUSE Has now to offer to the Public Some Good Lines in Groceries, Fruit, Stationery, and Fancy Goodii, Crockery, &c. STATIONERY Journals and Fashion fiooka, Birthday Cards and Booklets, Blotting r Paper, j. Foolscap, Ball-point Pens,; Hagnum Bon urn, mid Nibs, with all School Requisites. Agent for Ayro's Herbal Medicines, Eichter & Nannostad's Flour, C«»---tcrbury 'Times, Auckland Weekly New*, Watchwn and Advotat*. . ; , .Licensed, to sell Stamps. { : : ' "' " J .' b. MoLEA=N, ;.; :-.-• .'.'•- '.'■■''"':■■ " "It cornea as a boon and a blessing to • ■TI*atSTATtTUP makos booti with un. kitkable toes." ; S. STARTUP BV.Q'.i to inform tho Public of Toxton and inhabitants o( Surrounding District that he has just oponcd rho TKMPLE CHAMBKRS, MAIN STRERT, FtiXTON, I With a first class* a'oek of Boo'a and Shoes, which ho intonaa scilicg at bis noted Wellington prifos. CALL AND SEE. Infjintß Dootn Iy'(M Ludii s' Splondid "Walking Slioofi 7s fid Youlh'« 800l a from 7* 6d Mon'a Cunvati Shoos G& 6d Mgij'h Flax-trcndors IBs 6d luHpoetiun invitod boford piireliailnj< rlscwhflie, and save y u «r h»rd.ca»ned casb by purohuviiif Boots uud Shoes for yourfeelvua aud little owes »t SIWttTUP'S, Temple Chambors, Main Streot, Fuxtoa PROFESSOR T E.VIBNi TOBACCONIST amd HAIBDRESSEB, Presents his complimeuts to all hitFriends and Customers, and wishes ihein oil A MERRY 'XMAS AND A HAPAY NEW YEAR. Notice This! ""Notice This I ! A Handsome Christmas Present will be given to all who patronise kirn for Haircutting and Shaving on Christmas Eve. New Goods ! New Goods ! t Just received a largo and varied assortment of Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Meersham, Briar, G.B»D., Pet, and French Clay Pipes; Fancy Goods, &c, suitable for Christmas Presents. My Specialities are HAIRCUTTING, SHAVING, AKD HIIAMPOOING. Ladies Hair "Worked 1 *to < idor. Teeth Carefully Extracted, by PROFESSOR LE VI fcN, Maiii-street, Foxton. • pposite Whyto'g Ilott'l. Vni: FuXTON co qpkkatiyi BUTCnEiaNG COMPANY. 'ITHIS^ Company . is, ww jCarryiug "}•' oii Bu-ineis at Foxton, with Mr .John Walsh as Managor. - v "The-Bircctors4»ave determined to sell at very reasonable prices, aud allow live per 1 ; cent for C«sh, and to r lSffircl»ot3ej^v^a ;^QPU."t' of ton per cont in their rnohtlilv accouuti if pi liin seven dayfl ol preienta • Sbavos 1 o'un be bad at the Office o( : the. Spcrotairyy . by. any «}vp lle»» t who wilt introduce bnsinesß. "•"■ ■ m.[ «! ■•■ n ■ ■■ -By-order, • '■' " '' : ■ ■;.: ->' ERNEST . -Secretary \>VQ
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 1 April 1890, Page 1
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379Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 1 April 1890, Page 1
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