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AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON, 1892. WE have now opened out by recent mail steamers OUR FIRST SHIPMENTS Of New and Fashionable Goods for the Autumn and Winter Season, from the special arrangements made with our London, Paris and Continental buyers, we feel confident that the salecfcions made by them will be pronounced Second to None in the Colony. We shall also be constantly receiving plantitul supplies of the latest fashions by MAIL -AJSTD CARGO STEAMERS, and will be happy to forward patterns of New Dress and other fabrics, if so requested free by post, and will send at the same time Charts for self-measurement, to enable ladies to avail themselves of our Dressmaking Department, '. so as to be in good time for the height of the Autumn and Winter Season. All orders will receive prompt and ca-ciui retention, and should bs addressed to Te JSli?o llonse 9 IHToH&E&ggfeoML.

SHORTISH.!. 1 AND MOST DIRECT BOUT.-; TO WANGANUI. . / ! .^2.3 VUN O EOYAL HAIL COACH WiLL meet the Tram at Sanson Mornings and Evenings, leaving Bulls in time to catch the Tram for Foxton on Wednesdoy and Friday mornings, apd M nday, "Wednesday and Friday evenings, arriving at Bulls in time to catch the coach that meets the train at Groatford for Wanganui same night. Passengers and parcels can be booked right through. C. E. LEVIN.

F. W. Haybittle.l [E. K. Bristov. pEORGE H^HOMAS & pO., AUCTIONEERS, Fruit Salesmen ana Produce Merchants, Shipping and General AGENTS, lOTBXdbIXTOtrON. Sales of Grain, Dairy and Farm Produce held daily. Fruit sales every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Account sales rendered within 24 hours.

John Ahem BEGS to announce that he has commenced business on his own account as a Wheelwright in those premises lately occupied by Jenkins and Co., Hal street, Foxtor. Carts built to any size, and Buggie and Traps repainted and varnished on the premises.

THE FOXTON CO-OPERATIVE i BUTCHERING COMPANY, LIMITED. mms COMPANY is now carrying _L o.i Business at Foxton, with Mr John Walsh as Manager. The Directors have determined to sell at very recsonable prices, and allow five per cent, for Cash, and to Shareholders a discount of tea per cent, in their monthly accounts if paid within seven days of pruentation. Shares can be had at the'offioi of the Secretary, by any applicant who will introduce business. By order, EENEST S. TEIYNNE, Secretary.

pAMPBELLTOWN. Mr James Canning is acting as my agent for Campbelltown and district, and he has authority to receive all subscriptions to paper and to take instructions for advertisements and iob printing. ERNEST S. THYNNK, Proprietor Manawatu Herald.

ADVANCE FOXTON. Fuvnituve-Fumiituve. W.H. GERBES, CABINETMAKER, &c, BEGS to call the attention of the inhabitants of Foxton and countiy districts that he has started in business as Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, and French Polisher, and hopes by prompt attention and civility to receive a fair share of the public support. .Repairs promptly attended to. Note the address, W. H. GERBES, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, (Next door to McMillan, and Oo.'s Old Store, The Avenue, Foxton.

JOHN WEBTWOOD, BLACKSMITH AND SHOEE, Hall street, foxton. ALL kinds of Blacksnrithing executed with despatch and care.

R. H. BARBER, ENGINEER Hxi€L General Bletelcsmitlx, Main-street, Foxtow. A GOOD SHOEE KEPT. FTLAXMILLESS can have all re- \^ pairs executed quickly and at ' reasonable prices. Packing, Bed and White Lead ' I and Insertion kept in stock. Piping Out and Screwed. • Agent for Thomas Potfiok's Bxeel* fiierilnl Stripped

AERATED WATC'J c> COR- j " DIAL MAX FACTORY, Main- street, FOXT 0 N . All Gocds elelivered to tay part of Uie tnwni

JA;.IES P^JVtURRAY. 'Jf ~rt'VSl It Aml QT /_ L .. 61 C&JLIb Al tlot* Cornc: of Main and XJmGn Streets. Porln 1-5 painted from Photographs or from Sittings. 'iVi-inH ; from £d 03»

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Manawatu Herald, 26 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 26 March 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 26 March 1892, Page 1

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