Easpberry Syrup. I^HIS Season's make is now ready. Only a Limited Quantity enn be Fnpplicd. EIOHABD GRAY, Norbiton Boad. "PI TO "¥£b 15er (lay to he made *? y c^JJL. crtsrTG persons of either sex, in their own localities, at work for us. New business. All meet with wonderful success. Anyone can do the work. You don't need calpital, or about the same as none. We will start you. No space to explain here. -But yen can make a snug little fortune lionoiiiT.iily and (V.sily. The employment is j-niiicuiarly !i(!a]>lud to the region in which I'iis puhliculion circulates. Boys and |.ii-lK ur.r. nuuiy fts much as men. l"ull and instructions mailed free. Now is the limp — don't delay, but write lo rs at av.co. :• tinson it Co., Portland, Ya:r,o, luitnl StatCH. WBYTE'S HOTEL, FOITO N. J. 1"?. Stansell, P R 0 P r, I E T 0 B, Lp.U ly Propi-i- lor of — I3urJ;e\s less Hotel, Criterion Hotel, Tii'jifim, anil the Marine Retreat Petone. Milliard Pio^na, Good Stabling, and cvory cotiV- i.ionce. tilralmn's Purrdn Beer always on U:p. The Shtblisi.' is now nnclor my r\Vi <lmrj,'o Evny cave and attcnten v. ill l.c »iv<u. Jlor.es nnd 15u«ryi( s iOv lii c. lanawatu Hotel, AYE NU E BOAD, FOXTON, ROBERT CAWSTON .. Proprietor. Lute of (Hoynl O:!c I'o'el, Carterton.) HAVING taken over the above lioitl, will hope, by strict atEiuo;iti Basins' 1 , to merit a fair share of patronage. None but the .Best Wines, Ale, and Spirits kept. Stap'os' XXXX Berr always on tap. The Ro3 r al Mail Ooaoh leaves the HoU-1 daily at G a m. for Kcreru, to catcli the Inu'n for Wellington. H^HE QTHER JjOUSE Has now to oiler to the Public Sour Good Lixks i.\ Groceries, F: i.ii, Stationary , and Fancy Goitl.:, Crockery, &c, Journals and Fashion Books, Birthday Cards and Booklets, Blotting Paper, Foolscap, Ball-point Pens, Magnum Bonnm, nnd Nibs, with all School Requisites. Agent for Ayre's Herbal Medicines, Etchter & Nannestad's Flour, Canterbury 'litnes, Auckland Weekly New*, Watchman and Advocate. Licensed to sell Stamps. ft. McLEAN. First-class Tailoring AT THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE, FOXTON. "PDMUND OSBORNE, being dej^ sirous that the inhabitants of the Manawatu District should know that he has secured the servioes of THE BEST CUTTER AND TAILOR IN THE DISTRICT (in the person of Mb James Maojuk); is prepared to challenge any person carrying on business within a radius of 100 miles of Foxton, or will sub. Bcribe liberally towards any Prize that may be offered to the man wbo will Out and Mako (giving the best Fit and Workmanship) a SUIT OF CLOTHES that will win the greatest number of pr iots (to be awarded hy experts in * the Tailoriug). MR MACKIE i 9 prepared v to trove his A oilities in t very {" Order entrusted t> his care h at the | -CENTRE OF COMMERCE, I ' FOXTCN. lit S&MSJNP QS2QRNJ::
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 February 1891, Page 4
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477Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 February 1891, Page 4
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