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FOB WELLINGTON. rj HE splendid screw steamer. » QUEEN OF THE SOUTH-' Captaiw E. Harvey, L^avos Foxton every Tob*dav TuunsDAY, and Saturtuy. For freight and passive mone}' apply to F. K. YOUNG, A gem. K. B —The above steamer has splen did pass-ngfii* oecoinodution, tbere being aseparute ladies saloon A^OfTOlt SS, COMPANY OF NIM.SOX OWXISUS Hi sii.-i,)!'^ lV<mv\:>* Rlwftrd, Kennedy. Mnnny. \Viiv«!i'li«y, and Aorere, trading between Nelson, Wullington, War^xiuui, Foxton, ltangitikei, Patea, W;<jcport, Groymonth, and Hokitika. Proprietors of the Anchor Foundry All kinds of Engineering Work, Smith Work, Marine and General Repairs and Construction undertaken. Westport and Greymouth coal delivered n cargoes of fifty to one hundred tons at oweat current rates. Foxton Agents — Messrs McMillan, Rhodes* £ Co. Rangitikei Agent— Mr Arthur Amox. J. H. COCK & Co. Shipping Owners, Nelson. W. HAMER, BuooMibv to it. Leavy, " CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, FOXTON. W HAMER begs to inform the , inhabitants of Foxton and neighbourhood that he hag taken over thebn&ii)eßß hitherto carried on at a hranoh by Mr B. Leary, and hopes by strict attention to business, slid keeping only drugu of the best quality, to merit a » ontinuance of the favours beitowed on his predecessor. 71-> ! •'•'••■•' ' — - \ ' ' ■"' • 4lVp4ti>nt meiicineß. proprietory articles, n<»w drugs, •Ac.', will be added to stock as soon as introduced, or demand warrants the % ..keeping of supplies. ' .1 have.in atock a good seJi ottos of toilet ' * rtuSlea, Inol ijing Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, Dressing Combs Sponges, Perj : fumes, including the ('ashnn>ra Bouquet , and • Soap, Gosnell'a Cherry Blossom and ; «thera. . 7 " Persons coming in from tlie country can ?ih% depend upon finding the shop open from V ; Sißo a.m. to 8.30 p.m < ases of emer- < 'fCPW- occurnnß after business hours will he attended to on application at private residenoe (next house to Mr Easton's, *■■■ butbW). i:r. ' AU'ftcoonnts owinp: in Mr Teary in contteetion with the Foxton Branch are pay*b'e to W. Hamer. raSETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 17 November 1891, Page 2

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313

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 17 November 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 17 November 1891, Page 2

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