.! JOE TOS. Grocer, Fruiterer, Confectioner ! Griengrocer, and Importer of Teas. Main Street, Foxton. "It comes as a boon and a blessing (0 know, Tha* STARTUP makes boots with unkickable toes." S. STAETUP BKGrS to inform the Public of Fox'on and Inhabitants of Surrounding District that he has just opened f he TKMPLE CHAMBERS, MAIN STRKIOT, F >XTON, With a first oinss s'nek of Boots and Shoes, which he intends sellicg at his uotert Wellington pikes. CALL AND *"EE. Infants Boots Is 6d L-idi s' Splondi.l Walking Shoes 7- Gd Youth'n Boors from 7.> (id Men's Cimvas -hoes 6< 6d MenV Flax-trortiers 15a Bd luspectlon invited beforj purchasing i-lsewh re, and save your h;:rd-ea»ned cash b.v puroha-insr Boots and .<hoes for your <clv.» and li* tie ones at SI'AIMUPS, Temple Chambers, Maiu Sin-et, Fuxton JJOTJSE Has now to offer to the Public Good Lines in Groceries, Fruit, Stationery, and Fancy Good*, Crockery, &c. STAT IONERY Journals and Fashion Books, Birthday Cards and Booldpts, Blotting Papr-r, Foolscap, Ball-point Pens, Magnum Bonum, and Nibs, with all School Requisites. Agent for Ayre's Herbal Medicines, Eichter & Nannestad's Flour, Can-i-ilury limes, Auckland Weekly Aeiox, Watchman and Advocate. Licensed to sell Stamps. R. McLEAN. LOUTH NURSERY. NORBITON ROAD. FOXTON I DESIRE to thank my numerous customers for their past eh-ven years favors, and beg to assure them that I have still a stock of FRUIT TEE S suitable for panting. The Stock comprises AppVs, Peai-s, Plums. Peaches, Apiicots, Nectarines, &?., &c A ! l of superior ami thoroughly tested varieties. IN FOREST TR ES have large and varied assortment — compri.-ing— Pinus Insig. is, Mar lima Cupressus Macrocarpa (in varieties) Gum* - blue, a.id red and wavy leaf. | A specia- line in E'RLY SEED POTATOES 1 stimaies given for panting by the acve, and ail kinds of gardening word undertaken RICHARD GRAY. Proprietor. Ty 1 lliTm~7S 0 llTn s~ CARTER. Ml> -STREET, FOXTON. I am now prepared to do any cartinc; about the town that may be re quired. Orders promj t'y aittnded to. Club Hotel, The Squaiie, Pai.mebstox North. I. VALMTINE, Proprietor, (Late of the Koyal Hottl, Welling tin ) pOMMERfTAL ('entlemen and \^ the Travelling Public generally, will fit.'l the ab.n-e hoti 1 leplete «ith every convenience for their eomf-it. Gofd Beds Firsl-clnss Table. Wines and Spiiiie ol the best brands Good Stab ivg and Pa docking. Buggits aid Saddle horses on hie. 1 apital accommodation for Peruv.mei.t I oiiders Porter attends each train. Suites of rooms can bo engaged \>y !ctt r or telegram. The Club is provorbially popular with travellers ai,d the object of the new Pr<>prip:or (wh ) has hnd long experience in the line in Wellington) will bi> to siiotain the reputation ci the house as one of the rui st comforr ab e and I est appointed on the "West Coa*t. ■*n«Iil« itcomi tn V*,U
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 22 August 1890, Page 3
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