McMillan, Rhodes & co. WE HAVE PLEASURE in informing our friends that we *aye now a complete assortment of Winter Drapery and Clothing. All departments have been fully stocked with the choicest goods obtainable in the Home and Colonial markets, and we unhesitatingly say that no stock in the district can compete with ours for QUALITY and CHEAPNESS. An ii TlwoQe An Aria are having ft ready sale> and a \Jlll 1/1 COO VUUUO better assortment of choice and fashionable designs has never been seen in Foxton. . . . The Clothing and Boot Departments r Are as usual fully stocked with Goods of exceptional value. v In Grocery, Ironmongery and ; Crockery * We are doing a splendid business. Our steadily increasing trade has {fully repaid the expense we have incurred in purchasing largely for this department. Win DO and flnir>ifc We keep a regular supply of JEXIIIGO Ctllll OpilltO* all the leading brands. We have to heartily thank our Foxton friends for their support during the time we have been in business, and trust we may continue to find - favor with them. AGENCIES:— Atlas Flour Milling Coy. Anchor S.S. Coy. Standard Insurance Coy. . , Crosbie's Flax Machinery. . N.Z. Accident Insurance Coy. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. McMillan, Rhodes & Co., GENERAL MERCHANTS, FOXTON. ;.
FOUND. A SOBER TAILOR FOR FOXTON. AN advertisement appeared lately in the Manawattj 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, and is prepared to prove that a steady man can turn out a First-class Garment when ordered. Now that we are doing a CASH TRADE at The Centre of Commerce we can give the Best Value in Foxton, which the Public are increasingly showing their appreciation of. I'll tell you how it is that we can cell at Wellington Prices. I am Agent for the LARGEST RETAIL DRAPERY HOUSE this side of the Line, and am selling for them at their Prices, and receive a commission. The terms being Cash, just ask yourself the question, 11 Who can beat this ? " This question is answered by asking another, viz., " Who can compete with it ? " The Public are all answering, 1 ' Osbornb is bound to assume his old position as leader in the Drapery Trade if he maintains his present Cash Terms. Thanking the Public for such encouragement, I be<? to remain, Vow Obedient Servant, (By attending to your wants) EDMUND OSBORNE. The Centre of Commerce, Foxton. FOR SAJjE, CHEAP. ' -j n H.P. Engine and MultituX O buiar Boiler. Apply to J. R. STANSELL, Foton. jOivn 4"' A. P erdft y to be made by X)X IU dwT- persona 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 capital, or about the same as none. We will start you. No space to explain here. But you can make a snug little fortune honourably and easily. The employment is particularly adapted to the region is which this publication circulates. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Full particulars and instructions mailed free. Now is the time— don't delay, bui write to us at once. Stinson & Co., Port I, tfi ! m, 0 Sk.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 September 1891, Page 3
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