JOE TOS. Grocer, Fruiterer, Confectioner, Greengrocer, and Importer of Teas. Main Street, Foxton. "It comes &g » boon and » blessing to know, Tbftt STARTUP makes booti with unkickable toes." S. STARTUP T)EGS to inform the Public of 1 } Foxton and Inhabitants ot Surrounding District that he ha* just opened the TKMPLE CHAM BEES, MAIN BTRBKT, FOXTON, With a first oiass stock of Boots and Shoes, which he intends selling »t his voted Wellington prires. CALL AND ?EE. Infants Boots Is 6d Ladl, s' Splondid Walking Shoes 7s 6d YouthV Boots from 7« 6d Men's Canras Shoes 6s Gd Men's Flax-tn ndere 15s 6<l Inspection invited beforj purcliusinjf elsewhere, «nd s«re yuur hurd-oamed cash by purchasing Boots and Shocfl for yourlelvcs itnd little on« at STAUTUH'S, Temple Chambers, Main Street, Fox ton. yHE QTHER JJOUSE Has now to offer to the Publi« Some Good Lines in Groceries, Fruit, Stationery, ani Fhdct Gooda, Crockery, &c. STATIONERY Journals and Fashion Book«, Birthday Cards and Booklets, Blotting Paper, Foolscap, Ball-point Pen?, Magnum Bon urn, and Nibs, with all School Requisites. igent for Ayre's Herbal Medicines, Eichter & Nannestad's Flour, Canterbury Jim's, Auckland Weekly Nmc*, Watchmn «.nO. Advoeatt. Licensed to sell Stamps^ R. McLEAN. LOUTH NURSERY. NOTtBITON ROAD. FOXTOX. T DESIRE to thank my amaerous 1 customers for their past eleven favors, and beg to assure them that T have still a stock of FRUIT TREES suitable for planting. The Stock comprises App'eg, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines, &c, etc. All of superior and thoroughly tested varieties. IN FOREST TREES havo large and varii-d assortment — comprising — Pinus Insignia, liar' lima, Cupressus Macrocarpa (in varieties) Gums —blue, ajd red aud wavy leaf. A special line in EARLY SEED POTATOES I'stiiuates given for planting by the acre, and all kind.s ot gardening word undertaken. RICHARD f+RAY. Proprietor. J. Thomas. jran.EE" hotel, OTAKI. Ml; .). THOMAS wishes to uotify to the travolling public that he hag just opened a new, large, and commodious bor.se, where families and the public generally ni 1 find everything of the best. The House is situated v.itliin Easy distance. of tho Sea Beach and Rail* -way Station. A"'' siriri^ n - : ■'''•■ ' ioc;1 li Rii^s niways kepi on i-.an>: ; . E. I. (jower. Hair Dresser, OTAKI. LADIES' CombingH worked into any sr_\!o ol' hcad-die^s jilaits, coil;-', ivc . Ac. 1» L. (f is f}j' j only hair w.nkei wh > w<irk; ! Ujb huir into flowers rosettes, &c. All kiixU of liuiv-guftidi* made from ladie*' own hair, uud also worked into lucketß, brox-hes, rings, &c. MSTai'lc done fox* the trade. AliL onlfis by post nwnuptly at t.;-)ifb-cl r<\
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 2 October 1890, Page 3
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426Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 2 October 1890, Page 3
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