'I. /•-'. '■"'. '■". .■•IT COMES AS A BOON AND A ; ! ....... ; . BLESSING TO MEN. n^BE Town Pump is, as everyhody . \ must, admit, a blessing to every man, woman, and child in Foxtnn, but it f»&e* into notbingnesh when qoyj pared with the GRAND STOUK op ; BOOTS & SHOES t N(;W OPENED UP AT STARTUP'S NJLW TIMES BOOT SHOP, as th< re is this difference between them— y. v cmi putnp the Town weli dry lut you can ohvavs obiniu a frehh bupply of h'j'AK UPS B »cts. BO 'IS AND SHOks made to , . •Grd* i r on the 'shortest not cc. , Repai 8 neatly and cheaply executed. Neiwr Times Boot Shop, MAJNT STREET, FoXTON. AD V A NCE FOX TON. Hi P. Forster REFRESHMENT ROOMS, BAKEtt,-' PASTRY-COOK & CONFECTION KB. ' FVE SIRES to tbnnk ihe public flt ,\j large for th very liberal support extended to him since he opened business', nnd begg'to state that he has added to his t^taMish 'ihent • a coin fortitble II F;F KESH MENT ! PtOOM ( , where isiiois from the oountry districts caii sit d wn and rest, have a» up of Good Ted or Coffee aild any Eatables they may desire^ which 1 need hardly pay hab been verymiuh wanted in the town. ; 'Ladifs visiting us can lely «>n every • a'tteVi i i' : >ii . 'sCOrCH PtES AND COFFEE QN SATURDAYS 6d. ' Agent, lor Furrn-'s ' CELEBRATED CHAMPAGNE, BiTftd, delivered (l ai;y to nil i a'ts of j -the Town and Count!'}. j | . NOTE^ THE AI)DKEtSS— 7 MAIN . STKEE.T, FOXTON. THE OLD TIMES ;*■."■• BOOT SHOP; ; MAIN STREET, FOXTON. MES J. HARRlS begs.to inform ; the Inhabitfints of the Borough of Foston and Surronndipg District, that she has just opened up a New Stock of | . BOOTS AND SHOES Frqm some of the Best. Makers in j the! Colony, which 'will be sold a the Lowest Possible Pbice, and hopes to receive a share from old .pattons.: : / Boots and hoes made to 1 order, and Repairs neatly and cheaply executed., FOR SALE CHEAP. HEMP MILL IN GOING ORDER. Hf HE well-known Hemp-mill situ- | ated on the bank of the Mana« watu yiver at Motoa, owned and •worked by Richard Walden, is now for'sae cheap i The Plant comprises — A powerful P h.p. portable en* gine, , Crosoie ( stripper, scutoher, with shafting, and belting, and every requisite f^r' preparing Flax ; ; a.l^o '•■: / four draught horses with £11 harness. The! mill sit(6 is anoxcoptionaUy val liable on c, ; iree froiia floods, and with: the full command of a neverfailing supply oi water, ('onvement. 'drying gi'bnndsadjoiri the mill There is plenty of' green flux within an easy distance of the mill. For, further particulars apply to ■ RICHARD WALDEN, At the Mill; :•.. ..., i-i.-; Or tO . THYNNE, ; LINTON & .GO,, foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 September 1892, Page 1
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448Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 8 September 1892, Page 1
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