||g|||g^i^py^llington,p^|m^ffiNcw Zealand! W : - V: .'\c~- -"Wijj§ Important to all Purchasers OF W INTER DRAPERY! OI'R STOCK OF DRESS I'ABK-ICS, MILLINEEY, MANTLES, SHEETINGS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS And every article required for either wear or household use is not only THE LARGEST but the BEST VALUE in the PROVINCE. We will, if so desired, and by return of post SEND PATTERNS of our Autumn and Winter Dress Fabrics with prices attached SEND PATTERNS of Flannels, Sheetings, Calicoes, Serges, etc., etc., with prices attached SEND PATTERNS of Linoleums, Floor Cloths, and Carpels where possible SEND PATTERNS of Tweeds, Trouserings, Coatings, Overcoatings, with prices for garments SEND CHARTS for self-measurement, so that Dresses can be as well-made as by a personal visit SEND CHARTS for self-measurement, so that Coats, Trousers, and Vests can be similarly attended to. ALL COUNTRY ORDERS receive instant attention and prompt despatch ALL COUNTRY ORDERS will be as carefully executed as though bought personally ALL COUNTRY ORDERS are under the care and charg? of a responsible assistant ALL COUNTRY ORDERS receive his first attention, and nothing is allowed to interfere ALL COUNTRY ORDEKS should therefore be forwarded with the greatest confidence to The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse. TE AKO HOUSE, WELLINGTON.
R. H. BARBER, ENGINIER, and GENERAL BLACKSMITH. ! MAIN Sf BEET: .. FOXTON. A GOOD SHOER KEPT. FLAXMII.LV RS can have nil repairs execu ed quickly aud at Reasonable Prices. Tacking, Red and White Lead, and Insertion kept in stock. Piping Cut and Screwed. Aoext For THOMAS P 0 W I C K ' H Excelsior Flr.x Stripper. THE 1A XTOX CO OPMUTIVK BUTCHERING ■•OMPANY, I LIMIT KD. Company is now carrying j I on Business at Foxton, with j Mr John Walsh as Manager. The Directors have determined to sell at very reasonable prices, and allow live per cent for C.sh. and to Shareholders a discount of ten per cent in their monthly accounts if paid within seven days ol presentation. Shares cm We had at '.ho Gtfice of tho S- cretarv, hy any applicant, who will irtrodut^ business. By order ERNEST S. TLIYNNE, Secretary. THE < : TRIUMPH " WINDMILL. f j'HIS Mill ccmoincs Efficiency J and Durability. Its extreme simplicity renders it capable of being supplied at a lower cost than any olei 1 Mill. It is fitted with a specially adapted force-pump, with a life cone valve faced with rubber, which holds water absolutely and las^s much longer lhan a leather vfilve. WITH STAND 12ft HIGH AND PUMP (OMPLETE--6ft Mill . . . . JES 10s Bft Mill £10 10s ' 9ft Mill . . . . JL'l2 10s I Can he fitted on any w»-ll or pump. State size o 1 pipe when ordering. D. DUNN, Juxr , Manufacturer, L : ncoln Christchurcn. I THYNNE, LINTON & CO., | Agents. : Waste Paper. /~IOOD cleau WASTE PAPKR i- 1 0 K SALE. Apply Bkbald Office, POXTON OAKERY | MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. I J N. WALI S begs to notify that, ! having purchased tho Busimss of the ; ; Co operative Bak.ry Company, of | which lie was manager t\ r many ! years, he is now prepaied to deliver ; jjread daily, at Lowest Cash Prices. i Small Goods, Biscuits, Oakos , ulwiiys on hand. J. N. WALLS.
WHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. •f . jR« STANS EL L, PROPRIETOE. Lately Proprietor of— • Burkes Pass Hotel, Criterion Hotel, Timaru, and the Marine Retreat Petone. Billiard Room, Good Stabling, and every convenience. None bnt the best "Wines, Ales, and Liquors kept in stock. Manawatu Hotel, AVENUE ROAD,, FOXTON. r\NE of the Oldest nd most Homely Hotels in the Manawatu. Noted for Good Ales, "Wines, and Spiiits ; non« 3 tut the very best ke: t. tinder the Distinguished Patronage of the PRINCIPAL FLAX-MILLERS In the District. T. P. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. C 0BB __& C °, Bbadcock & Gay have now established a Regular Cobb & Co's daily Coach between Foxton and Kereru. The Coach leases Whyte's Hotel at. 6 a ni, and connects with the up and down train from "Wellington, and returns Hfter arrival of train at Kereru, arriving at Foxton at 12.30 Passengers and parcels at reason* able rates. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE?. BR.VDCOCK a>d G \Y, the proprie oi'3 oi the daily coch, have now takeuthe Stables attached to Whyte's Hotel, and arc now prepared to supply Saddle Horses and Buggies at reasonable charges. T3 /^ Q :iE *RMAN & /~1 0COMMISSION /OEXTS AND SHAREBROKEIIS, Stak Chambers Wklmncton. Conduct the sal*, purchase, or letting of properties Agencies of every description. Tho negotiatiou of loans, art hist mods, and valuHtion*. Customs, nhippiug, forwarding stock, and atation agencies, 't he purchase »ud aalo of Share** in public companies. Goods' of every description for settlers, storekeeper*, und others iv country districts. FLAX LAND.— We hare «evoral blocks in thin Island which can le leased at la per acre or pu rebated for 20s, or arrangeinenU can be made to deliver &t the Mill at 12s per ton. Applications should be ' Biade without delay. Moderate chHr^eo and punctuality sti icily observed. THK 3?hv. Father Patterson will Fend post I'iee to all beuefactors of a £1 note f ; r his new ( hurch, a ' composition of his own, Quartette and Organ accompaniment, published by Novello, J wer & Co, London. Address, RliV. F. PATTERSON, Paltneratoi. North.
v,-r .;, ■=#?."": ;;' new cablyle " flax-steipper. ■ ' ■• a '■' '"■ '■ Frtm CHAiELfiS WINN & CO., Hosting^, H. 8., 28fch Nov., 1889.— ' «• rH«rt is no doubt it if the best and most practical Machine at work in i .- ,:/:.»' i ■■■ ■ ■- ■ ■ *WM^*I?ART, SUTTON & CO., Orotia Downs, i7th Sept., 1889 — 1 ♦' W* -bkVi A^ hesitation iii saying that your Strippers are the best in the •trkti." .- Ftota L. FALCONEB, OrTDonflvme, H. 8., 4th Nov., 1889. "The * SlFtppst is doing very gobd work,— m fact, letter than any Stripper I have w*ti. W§J»nt through 5 tons of green leaf on Saturday. •-v ..•, We. supply oempleto Mill Outfits of any desired capacity. '' I #ii^n!i|ri-aHd'.'Estimateß of coat on application to ■ : ati ; booth McDonald & co., ",.'. [ . . Ctrlyle Implement and Tion Works, Chrisfch ireh. ■ ' '"•\; / . '.' '/'". ; t ■ ' Ag«n'B— < "'• 'T#ttos-^Bao6n & Speirs. Palmerston— Ready Money Store. QBa^B^^SlQ&Rl^BrllHrUiT Tlfl" .:;"';'•;/': large assortment, of y f- RANGES IX STOCK, ««t alldtfigns and sizes, self-contained or for building in, with or without [.:. orshoß-h.p. boilers. Inspection to our Show Room invited. V. I<uk« and Sons have just received a large variety oi new designs of ■■ #Rutn«n^l Castings, unequalled for finish and price. Lisp: ction to their ■ *' ' ' Show loom invited. {r B, L U K E As Son ■, #kls *• call the atention of Architects, Builders, and others to the? above. TOR SALE,— I «ew B*h p. and 3 6-h.p. Horieontal Steam Engines ; ' finished^ and oi>e second hand 8 h.p. engine, - - . S. LUKE. &Cb, y *:... . •,"..' TE ARO FOUNDRY. ' : *-"' V- 1 .■''■■ — : BrcHTBB, XT ANNESTAD * CO - IN .TJiOWLES TjROB. TIUBEB, am) *- J-> . BUILDERS and PAIMBBS. PALMEBSTON NORTH. — r •■■" — = — Work done by tho Day or Contracts ,v l ■••■"•' Hate on Sale all kinds of I taken, •.-i^lding Timber — — Monidings Orders left at Manawatu Heald ;.. ; S««hes 01l.ee will be \ romtly attended "■■'' ' and Doors gtfftfoned press Timber always on . ' : band. JOHN VI T ESTWOOD, **> o'V ß^X F1 ™ « iLAOKSMITH m SHOER. :i -> LOWfiBT QUOTATIONS. sw^ AGV.NTS- r~r . r«Timl>«— »l»B«i« Bacon ftSmirs. . *". P™* of Macksmill.mg cxc- ■ ? ToiFtaUT-Mrßobmt A.cl.can. .cotea mtb-dcspalch and core.
MO 0 II A N. • D COACHSMITIT. WHKRLWTUGHT, and 1<'A11!!j 1.1!. WELLINGTON. All Descriptions of Vohifles fcr sale. Mi-i-srs r i'h nne, Linton & Co will act, . s- my ngcnlsat Foxton. »iul will liavo 'ii hat.d Uh'AYS \\ 111! I'.HOAD TYIIIiS suiiaJilt for Curtii g Flax. All Orders promptly attended (o. A 1 the Work is of (he Best Description. y I- ITCII ET T AVOHDSWOIt:H KTRi-ET. W.-LLINGTON. jNlaher of all Kinds of Dog Carts Buggies Spring Tiaps Express Waggons curing Drays Tip Drays Pole Drays, Business Carts J. F. will hn happy to furnish prices for any vehicle on application by post. All Work Guaranteed. s NDREW jONS 0N , Cabinet- maker & Carpenter, AVENUE, I'OXTON. Begs to notify that ho has resumed busine-K and trusts to receive the 1 support iitviously given hhn
PROFESSOR, j EYIEN, ! TOBACCONIST and HAIKDHENSEK, ■ Presents his coniplimonts to all Ins ; Friends and Customers, and wishes j them all j A MEMIY 'XMAS AND A IIAI'AY NEW ! YEAI!. Notice This! Notice This! ! A Handsome Christmas Present will he given to all wlio patronise him for llaiicutting und Shaving on Christinas Eve. l\ew Goods! New Goods!! Just received a lavjjo and varied assortment of Tobaccos, Uigars, Cigiruttcp, M-L-ersham, Briar, G. 8.1)., Pet, mid French Clay Pipes; Fancy Goods, kc, sui:able for Christmas Presents My .Specialities are HAIR-CI'TTIXG, SHAVING, AND HHAMPOOIN(r. Ladies Hair \Ycil cd to < icer. Teeth Carefully Ext-actcd by PROFESSOR LEYI EN, Main-sircet, Fox ton. 1 ppo^ite "Whyte's Hotel. 1 FOXTON VETERINARY FORGE. pEORGE T3OBJXSOX, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER Alllvinds of General Ulakcsmiflnng work ext.cuted witii despatch and care. The Oldest Established Blacksmith in the District.
;£., - 'Found at last a systemof doing husiness which will indues flu , n(Wisor , vishos |ho inlial)itantß of t]lis to i " : NoWttheread ? rsoftte«lerald:wiUsay,;We^^ COMMEIICE lately, tlmt ]>vi,rs avc »n attraction and (h,,v is m,m,v in _ ...^^'©rify^. It-Wvident, judging from the parcels that have heen sent out from ABERDEEN HOU^ and-lUHi V7i Foiton. ■ ■"• • miii «,,f „« tTiit thovo is no mon(»v to I)!' innd<» ; aivl. a^ Ik> is obliged fo sell at . .-ilinost .mv mice Business people think that since Osborne called a meeting of his Creditors the Drapery Trade has been so cut up t hat . mc , . som(ithin m^. his .. i( . ]l(> ]ni |if y(?t tt p -1 „ ' - : - (Sn'iome cases), it Ts well to let him run as he lasts. This is just what will assist him and, unless his lU\ ALb imik^iut v _ _ Dortion of tlr- he has qnlH ;■ • :. l -Who can contend with the following : All that New Stock of Mr Funston's has been^d to^ dffl' l^he^it&^A -'•■' the balance is to-be sold at hie own store-The Centre of Commerce-where people always expect Da rga .Nothing like expecting great things, aS a ... vortl^tf .^is st6ck^eft theye wi£be a sale for three weeks, which wiU L allow * 100 per week in^ditaon to tne p J m , rst . n onl kn - w the b , r Rin | f o be t t s ' t g| «' 6Ur>nc^ecome better knWn how people will nj^ck from all of the Di&tncL. Lh i*V*PV i6 f £? e re at c fale please call at the centre of commerce Ofatr© of Coxamwce how the railway returna would iaorewse. wov turther particulars regarding this urea^ tv« p
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 June 1890, Page 1
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