McMillan, Rhodes & Co* ACCORDIONS. ACCORDIONS | ACCORDIONS ACCORDIONS j ACCORDIONS lal ACCORDIONS H ACCORDIONS ACCORDIONb " AC ORDIONS % ACCORDIONS ACCORDIONS ACCORDIONS S/% ACCORDIONS I ACCORDIONS JO ACCORDI NS ACCORDIONS r. ACCORDIONS ACCORDIONS CQ ACCORDIONS !___»■■ ACCORDIONS *■* ACCORDIONS H ACCORDIONS ACCORDIONS ACCORDIONS | ACCORDIONS McMillan, Rhodes & Co., DIRECT IMPORTERS, FOXTON. AT STARTUP'S E . L G ° W ' "new times" Mair Dresser, BW* " BHUJ:, j AI)IES> Co^bh_gs worked into Ly any style of head-dress, plaits, You can get coils, &c, &c. B. L. G. is the ouly hair worker THE BEST CRACK PROOF who works the hair into flowerß, rosettes, &c. Long Gum Boot, FOE DEAINING. '^^Z^^-. tvade. ALL orders by post promptly attended to. CALL AND SEE THEM. STARTUP, >v - Nbw Times Boot Shop, VJNk jgr^ Foxton - - 9 m*&v& WILLIAM ROLLINS, -^^ V> TOHNAHERN CARTER. v — — — Pegs to announce that he hai M I N -STREET , FOXTON . commenced business on his own ae* count as a I am now prepared te do any cart- HVli.eel'sirvigKtt ing about the town that may be- re- In those premises lately occupied hy quired. Jenkins & Co., Hall Street, Foxton. j Carts built to any size, and BugOrders promptly attended te. gies and Traps repainted aad . . varnished oh the premises. Clllb Hotel. THE BOXTON. CO OPERATIVE m 7 „ J BUTCHERING COMPANY. The Square, Palmerston North. LIMITED. 5. VALEI.TIM T™ SSS2^ SS^tS Proprietor, Mr John Walsh as Manager; ..*- --(Late of the Royal Hotel, Welling- The Directors have!' determined to ton.) sell at very reasonable prices* and COMMERCIAL Gentlemen and ftll °w five per cent for o_sb, and to the Travelling Publio generally, Shareholders a discount of ten per will find the above hotel replete with cent * n # tlieir monthly accouuts if every convenience for their comfort, paid within seven {.ays ef presenta* Good Beds First-class Table, tion. Wines and Spirits oi the best brands Shares can be had at *,he Oflice ot Good Stabling and Paddocking. Bug* fc b© Secretary, by a:iy applicant who gies and Saddle horses on hire. w iU u'troduc* business.^ Oapital aoeommodation for Perman* By order ent Boarders Porter attends each train. , ERNEST S. THYNNE, Suites of rooms can be engaged by Secretary, letter or telegram. The Club is proverbially popular ,_ „ ~ ___ ~ rTTTTiTT. jwith travellers, and the object ofthe \ RE ELLERY GILBERT new Proprietor (who has had long D . c , , „ experience in the line in Wellington) P'»noforte and H.rmonmm willbe to sustain the reputation of TUN tiii AND REPAIRER the house as one of the most comfort From War.ganui. able and hest appointed on the West WUI visit Foxton QQ ln DEO> Coast. Beat »^d~X_a*geat Orders lett at the Manawatu Hebald Sample Rooma fit I»a,l- °foc° !"U recoivo prompt merstoiii . y attention. ,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 14 February 1891, Page 3
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442Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 14 February 1891, Page 3
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