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M [^ 0 H A N. tOACHSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, and CARRIER. WELLINGTON. All Descriptions of Vehicles for sale. Me? srs Thnne, Linton & Co will act as my agents at Foxlon. and will have on hand DIJAYS WITH BROAD TYRES suitaltlt for Cartii.g Flax. All Orders promptly attended to. A'l the Woii- is of die P»ept Description. LGITES WJBJSERY. NORBITON EOAD. FOX TON IDESIIiE.to I,h.anlv my nnixieroiis customers for tl.eir past eb-.ven years favor?, and beg to r.psnre them il\atlhave h till a JBtock'of • - ?fl ' \ FRVIT THE 8 ' suitable for pouting. The Stock comprises Applrs, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Apricot?, Nrcarit.es, &cv, &c. Al cf superior nn<l thoroughly tested'vaiy tirs. IN 'FOBEST T"RLKS I havo large and varied a^tortment- — ci-'tnpririug — rinus lusigi is, Mar | lima Cupreseus Macrocarpa lin ; varidies) Giuns — blue, nod red and ■ wavy lenf. i A special line in ! E^BLY HEED POTATOES 1 stiiuates gnen for p'tiiHingby the ace, and a'l kinds of gardening word it;. del taken. JUCHAED GRAY. Pr< piielor. TllK ILLUSTRATED ALMANAC. \l 7 E notify that the fi' al dato for YY reception of manuscript. tales is now fixed for Hth November. To p>'t ri glit tiny miehinderstaridii,g we mention lliat the tales may be. in verse or prose • To competitors \ve announce tli'a't we have arranged, for independent Further particulars can be ob« t»in«d from th« ftdvwtisemont on
CiDAHL, WHOLESALE & RETAIL ' Sail Tent, & EopeMaker, j PALMERSTON NORTH. MY STOCK of HORSE COVERS, TARPAULINS, OILSKIN, ' CLOTH -NG, TENTS, &c , is now ready f.-r the coming winter season, and wholesale and retail purchasers will d we'l in inspecting the above lin«-s, which have aU been manufactured urdn- my owu-pprsonal supervision and of tl c very best material. The Mock is very large to choose from ; and any special linos will l.c ujfule to orilir with fumiptuefs an despatch. j < i'skin Coals bought direc.t from me, will, when required 5 , fie Re-soiled Free oi Chr.rge. ■; MANAWATU~HERAm I j ■ ; ■ NOTICE. A DVEKTISEES requiring altera- ; j..\S^) Jiwif made in their notices, most j torw:ii(! (K» »ame in vriiting at the qffipe 1 not la'i i :! ;in noon i-n flip d«y of pii^ . .icafioh Nf« »i-'x«»rJim m« nt- will he received up f(l H J).ll). ■ ' ! Ali a<lvi>nif>eir.ents s<enf for ])übH««l. .i.n w ili l»c krptiin uiuil, e^untermanded j niiiiss c ] ie?s iustri:ctifipp« are given ti ' il v i'nii!ri»rv. 1 ERNEST S TfIYNNF, Psovrittor. ADVANCE FOXTON. FURNITURE - FURNITURE ("'abinkt Maker," &c, liegn *o call. the at ention of the iv habitants uf Fo ton and country jibtricts, that hn has starteJ in husine s as Cabinet maker, Upholsterer, ;nd French Polisher, and ho^ts by prompt attonim and civility to re. ceive a fair of the public sup. port. t Rep irs promptly attended to. Note th>) address. 1 W. H. GERBES, Cabinet Mak^r and upholsterer, Next door to McMillan & Co's o d stcre. The Avenuoi Foxton,
JAMES P. MURRAY. PortraiF Artist. CORNER, OF MAIN AND UNION STREETS. Portraits painted from Photographs or from Sittings. Terms : from £8 3s Od. J. Thomas. JUBILEIT HOTEL, OTAKL MR J. THOMAS wishes to notify to the travelling public that he has just opened a new, large, and commodious Louse, where families and the public generally wi'l find everything of the best. The House is situated wifchitrj Easy distance. of the ftea Beach ana Railway Station. All spirits of the be t biands always kopt on hand. WANTED KNOWN, r pnAT you can got y.iur Churn I made and repaiic-1 at J Thompson's, opposite Whyte's Hotel Main street, Foxton. R. c. S 3KABMAN *C a COMMISSION AGENTS S HARE Bit OXERS, Stak Chambers ... ... Wellington! ! C.r duct he sale, purchase, or letting of .pro: trtiea Agencies of every description. ITI.e iipcoti ition of loans, arbitrations, and valu tion . Customs, shipping, forwarding stock, i.nd station agencies. The purchase and aale of Shares in public companies. Goods of, every description for settlers, storekeepers, and others in country die" trictß. FLAX LAND.— We have Beveral blooks in this Island which can be leased at Is per act cor purchased for 20s, or arrangetnei ta can be made to de'iver at the Mill at I2i per too. Applications should b% nt>!e without delay. Moderate oh»rg«« and panotuftUty stnatly obwrvcii.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 March 1891, Page 1
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974Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 March 1891, Page 1
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