STANLEY SAYS : " After all there 1S nothing beats a cup of good Coffee." If you would enjoy such, drink Crease's A. 1. Coffee. So d only iv lib and 21b tins. For continuation of reading matter see fourth page.) WANTED a Managing Partner in a Flaxmill. A pply to McMillan, Rhodes & co. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS or_ invited for the erection of a STABLE at Whyte's Hotel, Foxton. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mrs Whyte's residence, where tenders will bo received on or before THURSDAY, tho 18th day of Jnne, 1891, at noon. The lowest or auy tonder not necessarily accepted. » M A. WHYTE, Harbour-street. Stoci_ aad Produce Colum... FARMERS EXCHANGE. FOR SALE. IHcnvy Trap Horse, 5 years old' - guarante- od quiet and staunch" i Second-hand Trap. _20,OOt& _Foet Of all kinds, special quotations for large lots. TOTARA PO&TS HOUSE BLOCKS Roofing Iron . AND ALL Builders' Ironmongery. BRICKS LUKE'S PANGES DOORS AND SASHES. Mouldings and Architraves. CHIMNEYS BUILT & RANGES RET by an c porienced Bricklayer. C. HONORE, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, FOXTON. POUND. A SOB & R TAILOR FOR FOXTON. AN advertisement Appeared lately in the Manawatu Herald and Evening Post for a Good Man. Applications have been received from as far as Dunedin. This time I have engaged a Sober Man who Thoroughly Understands His Trade, ond is prepared to prove that a steady man can turn out a First-c'ass Garment when ordered. Now that we are doing a CASH , J TRADE at The Centro of Commerce i we can give the Best Value in FoxI ton, which the Public are increasingly showing their appreciation of. I'il tell you how it is that we can : sell at Wellington Prices. I am Agent for the ! LARGEST RETAIL DRAPERY l HOUSE 1 this side of the Line, and am selling E for them at their Prices, and receive I a commission. Tbe terms being I Cash, jnst ask yourself the question, ' " Who can beat this ? " This ques- [ tion is answered by asking another, . viz., " Who em compete with it ? " I The Public are all answering, r " Osborne is bound to assume his ; old position as leader in the Drapery I Trade if he maintains his present j Cash Terms. Thanking the Public for such encouragement, I bes: to remain, Your' Obedient Servant, j (By attending to your wants) ', EDMUND OSBORNE. The Centre of Commerce, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 13 June 1891, Page 3
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392Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 13 June 1891, Page 3
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