THE . COACH >le£?ves Why fce'fe ,'• - L lb el every morning at 6, an 3 conneotß with the up aid down tram from and to Wellington, and returns . after arrival of trains at Kererti^ aiV ; riving at Foxton, at,l2,30 pjn. PASSEiiGEES >;NI) 'pjAJ^OELS ] At Reasonable Bates. ! ; Also Horses and Buggies for hire*' • J. R. Stansell, ; 1 ••, ■ PEO?REETOE ■ , WHTTE'S HOTEL. ; FOXTON POETRAIT GAXiLERt. ME KIEKWOOD'S OLD STUPIO., M b ESSES BIELENS & BUNT- ' •. .. ...iNG, : .. -,;:' (Photographjsbs, Pauierstox .IS.) : ,B>g to no ify the resWents of \ Foxton and Surrounding pistriots, that they will make periodical visits s to Foxton. Mr Billens' will operate at the above Studio from TCTEiSDAY to . THURSDAY. > Children executed by the instanta- ; neous process. ' Groups, Eesidences, Animals, &c, as per arrrangement. ' BILLENS & HUNTING, :•<■ ; Photographers. Next Firebell Tower, Palmerston.N. ' MANAWATU HOTlii STABLES. [ John Cameron - - Proprietor. HAVING leased the above Stables I am prepared to attend to the wants of the Travelling Public, and hope by strict attention to Busi- > ness to gain a share of their, patronage. ; QUIET SADDLE HOES ES FOR HIBE. Young Horses tho oughly broken to 1 saddle and B ide-§addle. JOHN SPELMAN, BLACKSMITH AND SaOER, Main-street. Foxton. All kind* of Blacksmithing Work dooe. '— ~ • • -i.'". .WANTED AGENTS '. rpO *ake work from us that will ( JL bring in constant income (even j in spare tinia), easy and peasant 'occupation. Apply j R OVELTY IMPORTINO COMPANY, . Box 976, G.P.O.,. Sydney, N.S.W,; WILLIAM pOLLINS CARTER. ; ; FOXTO^. ; I am now prepared to do any carting about the town that may be required. Orders promptly attended to. STARTUP AT THE ' NEW TIMESBOOT SHOP, ; Has now 6 hands constantly 'at r . worfc, making his fftr.famdd Bo6ts and Shoes. T Remember— ouly the best workmen ' and labour employed at this ; ;.'. . ,faptory. ;', T ADIES iand; "(jfienUemen witf K -therefore |tudV tfeeir,own,ini- ;. tere^ ] by leavj^|it|eir OEDEKS at; f: ;oli6e for t^^Qroliojg Holidays. : BObTS AN|! "SbOES ; ma^e nto •Ordtr at -24 hours not.oe.- ? ! . . Your Boot Soled and Heeled whilst ( you wait, with a pair of slippers to.' , put on, the daHy paper to read, arid^ a cigarette thrown m. : ■■ ; Don't Forget the-Add^^ss, I ; . .. . . ;■. t/ S. STA^TtJP^;^, !t\ M4JJN STBiIET, FO^TO^.' js-i God Save the Qtje?n. WAITED Smart and; Energetic; Agents who are desirous - o.f " inaking an easy and comfi^r^aole [ncoine, averaging one .p.ound^j^'ir. : day ; . ...''AjpjP l^ at- °. ri( # '. .of [ . $$ , -n /;■' O TTOMA.TIBSNiKJP, i • ; v p.o:bp2c6iq, : ■ Sydney, N.fcl.W ;
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Manawatu Herald, 22 March 1892, Page 4
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388Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 22 March 1892, Page 4
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