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SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. j^O NA LD QTUA- B T BOOT & SHOE MAKER, CORRUGATED IRON ! Zlo iutf Jo*, . '' nn-RPTT/i a m- MAIN • STREET, FOXTON. Kj \Jl\L\, U {y ** ' TtlAVf -xj.±iD IUOJN I All kinds of Boots made, and all Cor^ugatedlron: Bepairs executed at the loweat rates. Corrugateairon ! C OB - S A L E. q^HE Cheapest Corrugated Iron in th c 17 Acres of good rich land in FoxSheds * l >° V Plaxnullsand ton within seven minutes walkofthe BLACK Post Office. Corrugated Iron. aSST 8 "* **" *"""* ""* Owing to heavy rise in Black and Gal- Good sites for building. . vanished Iron , I am compelled to still For further particulars, apftly to fnrther advance THYNNE LINTON & CO; - My Price List. 5 6 7 8 9 10 feet — 1/6 1/9 2/-' 2/4' 2/10 3/3 per sheet n rT - T^IUTHVEN, PREVIOUS LIST CANCELLED. (J jj|_ fc\i ti o -f^! 111 '- 1 !! 0^, PRACTICAL WATCH; CLOCK AND O0 S e T peeml ' Eeat v re IQ **"? B1^ ck 1 c ? rru * musical-box repairer. gated Iron over ordinary, galvanised iron* is its cheainess, galvanised costing upwards S A N D 0 N. of 47 per cent more. See following example:— '" Watch Springs .. „ 3/6 102 sheets Bft galvanised oorru. Watches Cleaned ..-;.* 8/ga ted iron weights 1 ton B wt : ' - Qqr 161 b, nt £24 pey ton. . £27 15 6 And all other charges in proportion. 182 sheets Bft black oorrugated ■" iron, 2s 3d per sheet ..1818 F) ]|/r , . -. • K# IVI ILH AM, Difference .. £817 6 *> g QKL$Yg$& f? FULL CASH DISCOUNTS ALLOWED. * 'FKILDING, ' J ' Is prepa'ed to do all kinds of Galvanized Covrugated Iron, Orb and Bed- Brickwork" in' Poitbn or Surrounding cliffe Brand, in all lengths, kept in Districts. stock, and supplied at Orders ltftnt ilr MusgrdvVs, lowest current ,-, 3 •« 1 x p r i ceg# Aveuue Eoftd, w«li be promptly atCountry orders must be accompanied with te to> \ remittance. ~r~* „ n n A m T n Ttf The Onia Makufactdbkb op the Adove U]L>UOA.i lUJN Lengths- in WKiAiNo-ffa. ■ "^ -*-y ■■ Tlie Misses Gray will . open a VICTORIA-STREET (Corner of Chews' ivute school on Lane). MOND \Y Brd FEBRUARY. _.__-., . '._ . mr ,. . . n that building oppofeiU the State. nvvwv Awn wn?^umTc.n xt» A separate class for dani'ing OPHCE A^ LI WA|EHOUSE, 17, leS g Ons / m be heM on Monda y '_ J ' Thursday evenings at the Public Notk.— Highest Cash Price given for Old Hall commencing on Thursday 6th Zinc. February at 6 p.m. i^'or terms &c, apply at the school. GEORGE REIGHARDT, HANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE AMERICAN PALACE ORGANS £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 10s, £27 10s, and £45. ggf The above are pronounced the Best in the World. 7»IANOSI)v' Collard tk Collard, Lipp & Sons — firard. Brinsmead Si Sons, Roenisch — Kjrkman, ( Feurich — Bord, and Brooklyn Company. lUIARtt HANDS SUPPLIED. Violias, Flufes, Cornets, and other Brass li.stvumr-nts. Violiu strings and bows. JOTTINGS i'Oli ALL CLASSES OF INSTRUMENTS. r&ancou, Songs, and Pianoforte Pieces in sheet and books. Poatago »m a Mingle sheet, 2d. l ; aymoni» may be i'or warded by ' Post Oifioe 01 |.. Order, if small amounts in stamps. i. ■ ... Miißic sent through the post caunot be «xcftaug«n; rt'' ; "^ CATALOGUE WICE LISTS AND TEKMS ON APPLIO'ATJOn XA.MBTOI QUAY, WLLUGTOI. W AN m T t o ^ D 8 £ g^' PALMEESTON STEAM COOP'churns, which are without doubt the ERAGE. best churns in the market. Th« .^ 7— have been twice exhibited, and re- WJLL *4 M (^ °0 K. ceived highest prizos both times. *«'»*■- Over a dozen testimonials to be had m Manufaoturer of Butter Kegs ou application. Tallow Caakß, Cheege Vatg, J^arre 1 rv lo i? rATTQTAD Churn*," Box Churns, Cylinder Chas. E. GAUSTAD, fihurns, Butter Hoxen, Brewers Vats.. Cooper, Fitzhei-bert Street, Beer -and Spirit Kegi, Ehaniolled Piston Nor*. S&f t fc toSiUJSsil±!. Mr Edmuhfl Osborne, StonkMpw, l 4 JtT°~ U * iU .**"*,.,*s?««<*' Foxton, has been appointed agent '. . ■ . v for Foxton district, from whom tes- ■■■:■■■ monials and prioes can be obtained, ■■•; and where the churns can be seen. , 1 „. .■ .-'....■•■• '. TcWfi*" eiOVBBNMBNT lilPB INSUBANOI GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPAKTMENT. SJ DEPARTMENT. — LOANS ON MORTCACE. Sstoblisbed 1870> .■ • TJIROM time to time a limited portion of the J} funds is lent on first mortgage of freehold BVEBY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. Eg3tf&^ I #T3?S^ ——— Half-yearly Payment BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF GROWTH OP o . .n . Tinmn ior T« ***" nwwtnv 1 Period or lioan— * s. a. UHrUjUj. Twelve years ... ■ ... 64 7 FUNDS, 1875, £109,000. gj*^ ;;; ' :;«„«{ • 1880, 4&y,000. Loans repayablo by instalments whoreby prin- . 1885, 1,102,000. PRESENT FUNDS, over- 2ffa& pw^ ia^ rt^^7"-« ONE AND A HALF MILLION J^gr£™^A%V*Mr£& \ POUNDS Sterling. —~— . where also forms of application can be obtained. PRESENT ANNUAL INCOME, W &&TS?iU.»m to loana^ply to the uver jßao!fi,OOU. f. w. prankland, f.la., ' ■■:■ ,|j ■•■--■■ cotattiesidner aud Govfc A^tuarjn The loading London Insurance Journal, -•■ . . .' "The Post Magazine and Insurance „ „ Monitor," says,— " Taking ttio "ago of the .. ' : ■:■■'■■>■ office into aooount, the results are un- TBLYNNJK, LINTOJN &; O't'i ' • cquallod in tho history of life inuurunce r, ,""'., inHtitntions of Great Britain or her D«. ._ . ril , PTwn> ArLVSI , OQ ' , = ,, rt poudenoies." Qilll'l'lNa AGBNTS •■ : , \JC r- . O<; „, ,iiONJi|fflßs f ; F. W. FIt.\NKIAND t 1?,1.A., -,-■, ■:.;•,• fl . ' VftY'inK U Commi*sloiioraudGov».A«tuaß* JUAIUI".

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 15 April 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 15 April 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 15 April 1890, Page 4

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