ROYAL J&||y|s MAIL COACHES. '! HE COACH leaves Whyte's [ Ho el every morning at 6, and connects with the up and down train from and to Wellington, and returns after arrival of trains at Kereru, ar riving at Foxton at 12.80 p.m. PASSENGERS AND PAECELS At Reasonable Rates. Also Horses and Buggies for hire. J. R. Stansell, PROPRIETOR WHYTE'S HOTEL. FOXTON PORTRAIT GALLERY. MR KIRKWOOD'S OLD STUDIO. MESSRS BILLENS & BUNTING (Photographers, Palmeeston N.) Beg to no ify the residents of Foxton and Surrounding Districts, that they will make periodical visits to Foxton. Mr Biilens will operate at the above S'.udio from TUESDAY to THURSDAY. Children executed by tb instantaneous process. Groups, Residences, Auimals, &c, aa per nmangement. BIILENS & HUNTING, Photographers. Next Firebell Tower, Palmerston N. JOHJ SPELMAN, BLACKS... i -i A D SHOER, Matx-stheet. Foxtox. All kinds of Blacksraithing Work dope. WANTED AGENTS ff\O 'ake work from us that will L bring in constant income (even in spare tima), easy and peasant occupation. Apply NovEiiTY Importing Company, Hox 976, G.P.0., Sydney, N.S.W. TT7ILLIAM pOLLINS CARTEB. MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. I am now prepared to do any carting about the town that may be reqi.ho3. Orders promptly attended to. Barraud & Abraham, (Successors to Stevens & Gobtox), General IWtei?cla.asits, SQedsmen, Produce Dealers, Insuranco and Commission Agents | fA V E FOR bALE:— Grass and Clover Seeds of all descriptions. Turnip Seeds, all vari tics Poverty Bay & Pacey's Perrennial Rye Grass to arrive shortly, samples and quotations on applications. Cornsacks, Binder Twine and Castor Oil. Fencing Wire, S.aplts and Strainers. Oats and Chaff, Barley, Bran, and Pollard. Tea, Sugar, Soap, and every description of farm and stat ; - ■»•;• r - r<-s. The Victon. i :muranee Co. Ihe United Ins« * Co. The China r J v a>' Ineuranc Co., (Mariue^ Tho N>a\- Zealand Shipping Co. &C, &C Barraud & Abraham, Fangitikei-street, PALMERSTON NORTH. Represented at Feitdiag and Bullsby Messrs Stevens & Gouto.v. WANTED Smart and Energetic Agents who are desirous of making an easy and comfortable Income, averaging one pound per clay. Apply at on;,e as time it m-juey. OTTO SIAUSSNKP, V. '. Box ClO, "Sydney. N.H.W MRS GRAY, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. 1' iims Moderate; L.everhncks
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Manawatu Herald, 10 May 1892, Page 4
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352Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 10 May 1892, Page 4
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