i . _^ _ ■ ' ' ' ■ . McMILLAN, RHODES & CO.'s CASH PRICE LIST. Sugar, No. 1 per bag ... ... ... 10s ;*' Sugar, No. 2 per bag ... ... ... 9s6d • Sugar, No. 3 per bag ... ... ... y 9s -^uy.-.y-Flour, Atlas per 100's ... .. .. 14s 9d. Currants, per lh .. .. .. .. s§d Rasins, per lb . . . . . . 7d Jams, per tin 5 Ad, per dozen .. ... ..5s Keroseno, 150 test per tin ... ... .... Cs.. j Salmon, per tin ... ... .. .. ■"■ l " 9d "• :i *" • Oatmeal, per bag ... .. ... .. . 2s 8d v Rice, best per lh .. .. ... . . 2!£d .-, Cocoa (V.H.) and Cadbury's per tin ... .... Is Candles (Electric) per lb . . ... ... ; G& H ■■ :~; Candles, London Sperm per lb .. .. B i4* '" .-*' Starch, per lb .. ... ... ... 6d • Vinegar (bottled table) per bottle .. ... 6d Coffee, per lb .. ... .. .. Is 3d Tea, good per lb .. ... .. ... Is 8d Plaid Matches, per do. en ... .. .. 5d ■■•-.. Corn Flour, perlb .. .. .. ... 3£d Neave's Food, per tin ... .. ... Is Golden Syrup, per tin ... ... ... 8d Cream of Tartar .... ..,....■ .. ls.9d * j,-;y\ Tartaric Acid ... ... ... ... 2s 4d The above prices are nett cash. Ijgf° All Goods delivered free. _s£l McMillan, Rhodes & Co., FOXTON. 12th October, 1891. . ;• ' 2. '2- *': :
FOR SALE, CHEAP. I If* H.P. Engine and Multituv) bular Boiler. Apply to J. xi. STANSELL, Foton. jPI Tn -4- c __L P er day t0 be made by cA_)JL iU c*. persons 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, but write to us at once. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine, U.S.A. TTiNGLAND'S pENERAL. When Lord Wolesley is spoken of 1 as England's General it should not ' be understood that there is no other General in England, but, that his abilities are snperior to others, likewise when NEW ZKALAND'S CHAMPION CUTTER AND TAILOR, who has been engaged by Edmund Osborne of tbe CENTRE OF COMMERCE, FOXTON, is spoken of as FOXTON'S TAILOR it does not mean that he is the only Tailor, but that he has SUPERIOR CAPABILITIES and can turn out a MORE STYLISH GARMENT than any other Tailor in— well, Manawatu. The same remarks will apply to the Drapeiy Trade, when it is remarked that Edmund Osborne's is the shop for good value for money, it does not mean that HIS IS THE ONLY CHEAP PIACE, but that while others are doing their best > (more power to them) he is UNDERSELLING THEM ALL, because he buys and sells for cash. The ' largo discounts he receives enables him to eclipse anything- in Foxton. We will esteem it a favor for the next two months if gentlemen will [ compare the garments we turnout with any of the leading houses in Wellington, as our Cutter wonld not > feel flattered if oompared with seoond»olasi man. The Centre of Commerce for .first* olass Tailoring.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 31 October 1891, Page 3
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503Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 31 October 1891, Page 3
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