JOE TOS. Grocer, Fruiterer, Confectioner, Greengrocer, and Importer of Teas. Main Street, Toxton. " It comes as a boon and a blessing to know, Tha*. .STARTUP makes boots wi'.h unkickable iocs." S. STAETUP I)F,GS to inform the Public of -* Foxton and Inhabitants of Surrounding District that he has juat opened 'he TKMPLE CHAMBERS, MAIN SIREKT, FOXTON, With a firsh c Jnpg stock of Boots and Shoes, which lie intends selling at hig noted Wellington prices. CALL AND HEtf. Infants Boots Is 6d Lndi a' Splondid Walking Shoes 7s 6d Youth's Boots from 7k 6d Men "a Ctiiirnn <hoes 6-< Cd Men's Flax-tr. nde:s 15s 6d Inspection invited befora purchasing clspwhrie, and sovey..ur hard-earned cash by purchsi.-inir Boots and Shors for your-it-lv<B and liitle onei ot STAK'IUP'S, Temple Chambers, Main Street, Foxton HTHE QTHER "jJOTJSE Has now to offer to the Public Some Good Lixes in Groceries, Fruit, Stationery, and Fancy Good rf , Crockery, &c. ST AT IONERY Journals and Fashion Books, Birthday Cards and Booklets, Blotting Paper, Foolscap, Bull-point Pins, Magnum Bonum, wnd Nibs, with all School Requisites. Agent for Ayre's Herbal Medicines, Richter & Nannestad's Flour, Canterbury limes, Auckland Weekly A'ewit, Watchman and Advocate. Licensed to sell Stamps. r. McLean. NOTICE. OWING to the ! csse? in sheep, by persons going through the cs § tate shooting, we have found it neces sary to object to such traffic, and NOTICE is now given that all persons trespassing on the Heirington ftate, with Dog or Gun, will be prosecuted according to law UOBINSON BROTHERS. nOTAR T U P, (Successor to Pro. L. Levien,) HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, Main Street, Foxtok. Where the only legitimate Shave and Hair-cut can be obtained. The best brands of Cigarettes, Cigars, ToLacco. aud Mnall Goods of all descriptions in stock. Mr. A. James (until lately with Prof Levien) has charge of the working depaitment and which is a sufficient guarantt c that all work executed wil meet with approval. WILLIAM ROLLINS. CARTER. M'l.V-STREET; FOXTON. I am now prepared to do any carting about the town that may he required. t Orders prom] t'y attended to. | OANDON STEAM FLOUR MILL. • S. CLOVjdR. & SON. Having erected New and Im 8 proved Wheat-cleaning and Flour d tssing Machinery of the latest d«si-n are now producing Flour that 0 for purity, colour, and strength can--6 not be surpa sed by any in ihe n'arket. To those who have not [. tried v, we have every confidence in b recommending our NIW PEO- « ESS iLOU.i. a NOTICE. n VI OTICE in hen by given that it is ie IM mv inteniii-n to apply, at the next meeting of i ho ManawatuConuty *• Council, for a License to Slaughter I at ge and Small (atile on Section v o. 38G, in ihe Sandon-Cainnrvon District, and known as Manawatu 82, near Oroua Bridge, now in the occupation of Mr H. H. Peppin 1 CHARLES MILLS. 1 Oioua Bridge, 28th July, 1890.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 15 August 1890, Page 3
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