McMillan, rhodes & co.s PRICE LIST. Sugar, No. 1 per bag ... ... ... 10s Sugar, No 2 per bug ... ... ... 9.s 6d Sugar, No. 3 per bag ... ... ... 9s Flour, Atl&s per 100's ... .. ..14,9-1 Currants, per lb . . . . . . ... s£d Rasius, per lb .. .. .. ' . . 7d Jams, per tin s£d, per dozen .. ... ..6s Kerosene, 150 test per tin ... ... ... 6s Salmon, per tin ... ... .. .. 9d Oatmeal, per bag ... .. ... .. 2s 8d; Bice, best per lb .. .. ... .. 2a3 Cocoa (V.H.) and Cadbury's per tin ... ... Is Candles (Electric) per lb .. ... ... 6d Candles, London Sperm per lb . . . . B£d Starch, per lb .. ... ... ... 6d Vinegar (bottled table) per bottle . . ... 6d Coffee, per lb . . •■ • . . . . is 3d Tea, good per lb .. ... .. ... Is 8d Plaid Matches, per dozen ... . . . . 5d Cum Flour, per lb .. .. .. ... 3£d Neave's Food, per tin ... .. ... Is Golden Syrup, per tin ... ... " .!. 8d Cream of Tartar .. ;. .. Is 9d Tartario Acid ... ... ... ... 2s 4d The above prices are nett cash. gg= All Goods delivered free. «sa McMillan, Rhodes & Co., FOXTON. 12th October, 1891.
FOR SALE, CHEAP. i 1p H.P, Engine and MultituJ bular Boiler. Apply to J. xi. SrANSELL, Foton. -Ol to •£*ZL per day to * c made !? y c dOJL lv cfe'M: persons of either Bex, in *- their own localities, at work for us. New rj 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, y But you can make a snug little fortune honourably and easily. The employment ] is particularly adapted to the region is r which this publication circulates. Boys \ and girls earn nearly as much as men. r Full particulars and instructions mailed ' free. Now is the time— don't delay, but write to us at «nee. Stinson & Co., Port- j land, Maine, U.S.A. —TH E — CENTRE OF COMMERCE, FOXTON. DURING my visit to Wellingjon for the purpose of selecting Goods, and engaging a Firstcluss] Cutter and Tailor, I was fortunate in scouring the lattef in every sense of the word . He has held for years the highesb position as a Tailor and Cutter that any man in New Zealand can attain to, viz., the foreman in the leading Tailoring establishment in the colony (Messrs Brown and Ewing, of Dunedin). I have offered sufficient inducement for him to come and manage my Tailoring Department. I trust that my endeavours to meet the better class of trade will be appreciated by those who are really desiring a first-class article. We would like a few good orders immediately, so that the style and workmanship may serve as an advertisement for our Christmas trade, which is very promising at present. If convenient kindly call during the day to select patterns as lamp -light is deceiving. OUR Spring Goods HAVE ARRIVED AT THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 October 1891, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 October 1891, Page 3
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