pEORGE "tITHITAKER. Chimney-Sweep and Nightman. MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. (Next to Aberdeen House ) Aramoho Nursery to the Front. FBUIT TEEES IN GREAT VARIETY. A PPLES, Pears, Plumß, Peaches l\ Cherries. Apricots, Quiuces, Granges, Nectarines, 1 emons, Gooseberrieß, Black ( urrants, Ked Currants, V\ hite Currants, Raspberries and Rhubarb, Loquats and Persimmons. Nuts.— "Walnuts, Chestnuts, Filberts, fob Nuts, Hazel Nuts, and Almonds, BBELTER AND FOREST TBEES, PINES AND CYPRESSES, OAKS, ELMS, ASH OR'ENTAL PLANES, ard a Large Stook of Hedge PLnts, viz , Quicks and Barberries. ROSES, RHODEDANDRONS, AND OAMKLIAB. All to be Cleared at Beduced Prices, Come and Inspect for yourselves. Prices. Catalogues and S| ecial Price List posted to any address free. W. T Benefield, Arampho Nursery. QABLE"""T~Coi LION FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON, Have appointed Mr r. []o o-e, Foxton, agent for tlieir linpn v(d F!p\ Stripping Much nes j.nd Pittijgs, Screw Pres fitlii gs, at A nil Flavmill requisites will be k.ji in stock.
GEOKGB ~KE IC HA RDT, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAKEHOUSE. THE AMERICAN PALACE ORGANS £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 10s, £27 10s, and £45. HH The above are pronounced the Best in the World, PIANOS by ™ Collard & Collard, Lipp & Sons— Erard. Hriitcmieacl ■& Sons, Roenisch— Kirkman, Feurich— Bord, and Brooklyn Company. B*AM» HANDS HUHPhIBD. Violins, Flutes, Cornets, and other Brass li*htvuui» nts. Violin strings and bows. JOTTINGS FUR ALL CLASSES OP INSTRUMENTS. Uancos, bonK8 v aud Pianot. rte Pieces in sheet and books. Postage «.n a ainule sheet, 2d. \ uyinen s may be forwarded by Post Office Order 'f small amounts in stamps.. Music sent through the post cannot be exchanged, CATALOGUE KUCE LISTS AND TERMS ON APPUCATJUN LAMBTOH. QUAY. WELLIMTQI.
T^TANTED, Farmers and Dairy ** men to inspect my Barr w churns, which are without doubt the best churns in the market. The have been twice exhibited, and received highest prizes both times. Over a dozen testimonials to be had on application. ■ Chas. E. GAUST .D, j Cooper, Fitzherbert Street, Palmerßton Norih. Mr Kdinund Osborne, Storekeeper, Fox 1 on, has been appointed agent for Foxton district, trom whom tedmonials and prices can le obtaiued, and where the churns cau b • s.en. ' -■''"• ' i ' &. _- _J 1 A D VICE To the Inhabitants of FOXTON. Alighting from the tr in iv Palmerston, turn your eves toward? Ran gjL.t^JL^-^i - : St ; r eet and -you Will- see thei c the PEOEIIX lOTEL. and on visiting the same you will find ■ TW. RYAN. . ,? , Hfi'-'lfn'n'U-r ■ • ? : Who wil have much jgl^toii c in atteMjing^o 4^ '6^ Everything of the verv"'^* and prices mpJerate. ; '™ - ,•■/-. L;GLWEST, ^'i . * PROPBIBTOR
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 24 February 1891, Page 4
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