Q ANDO V STEAM FL' .- UR MILL, S CLOVifH & SON. Having erectt-d lew and Im-p-oved Wheat-cleaning and Flour a i-seing Mafhit-ery of the latest de i n are now producing Flour that for purity, colour, and strength cani.Ot be aurpa sed by any in 'ie ifflrleo. 'lo those who Jave not tri« M , v c have every confidence in rei-ornniend ng oar N.W PRO- « K«S LOU i. . . i JOE TOS. Grocer, Fruiterer, Confectioner,. Greengrocer, and Importer of T^<r v : GARDEV SEEPS FQH M|^v "> ST.iTTONEwr. Cuna'stingp of v^itkft %*&*? El t tii <g Paper, P^n-^ Ink, a<d School Requisites. \: '■' H Main-stieet, Foxton. ! r r 11 This Hotel is Now Rbplbtk With Every Comfort. Go visit the Family Hotel, I'm sura its there you will find Th« daintiest of Viands, with lowest charge combined ; Then- you'll plpase your palate, there you'll please your sight With daiuties, rioh and rare, and sparkling a liquors bright ; For of all the delicacies, Foxtonians try To please their palate, or delight their eye. Of all the several kinds of sumptuoas fare There's none with his caterioK'ca'n" eoiijipare; And Travellers and strangprs the' district pasaing through, Should halt at the good :old pile, ion thte bank of the Manawatii, Where, with good home comforts and everything in order bright, <•'■ l Supplied by It. W, Talbot and the good old Border Knight, Manawatu Hotel,, AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. ; -' ■>■' BOBEIIT CAWSTON '"'.'. /i/^ropriet^ Late 0f,,",' ..■: '...',.. ..., (Royal Oak Hotel; Cartertom)^ HAVING tak'-n p^er , the. above Hotel, will hojie,;py l l btriot atfni>n ■« Bu-iin s', ii? lu^riVl a lair sh re of patronage. ' ' None b t the BextWinps.jA^e, a^nd Sjiiits ktipti',.,. ',/,'■ .'";"> Stap es' XXXX V>e- r »lvy^s p'^tjap.; The Royal Mail Qo^qh leayeii; t^ei Hotel daily at 6 a \n\. for "ikereru, to Cittoli die train foi'i WeMingfohli , /;" .Ji--;:;! I )'.'.'.) THE "TEIUMpk^ WINDMILL. fi^HIS Mill coTOoinPS Eflßcierioy ■ Hnd Dorabili y. Its tztreme pimplicity renders it '.'xpable nf being pupplied at a lower. .$M A^'-» m y other Mill. It is fit Yd with ~a 'ppecially a mpted fojee pnnip «i b aLf rone viilve faced w i h rubber, which Lolriß wnter absolute^ ajpi.l !t much longer than a leather, .valve*,, u.,; WITH STAND^ISt : "iHIg^;ANp : PUMP iOUHMW^rJ 6ft M.I .. ./ i-8 l(Js Bft Mill ... £10 JOs 9ft Mill .. ■ : 'Vfy&WiWr . ■ ■ -tin:,/. ■■; T-jMl '.:.L C&n he fitted on any w^lj Jox ''$ni£s. fcjia te mzo o jiipi wti*t n' oraei-ftig. 1 " D DD^lfc v "J^ft T t Manufactiirer, L ncoln ( hristchurcb. THYNNE, LIiJTON & CO . Agents.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 28 July 1891, Page 4
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408Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 28 July 1891, Page 4
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