I IT COMES AS A BOON AND ABLESSING TO MEN. THE Town Pump is, as everybody must admit, a blessing to every man, woman, and child in Foxtnn, but it fades into nothingness wben compared with tbe GKAND STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES InhW OPENED UP AT STARTUP'S I NEW TIMES BOOT SHOP, as th'i-e is this difference between them— y n c»n pump the Town well dry but you can nlwnvs obmin a | fiebh supply of .STAR UFS Bocts. BO TS AND SHOES made to Oid» r on the shortest not cc. Repai s neatly and cheaply executed. New Times Boot Shop, MAIN STREET, FuXTON. ADVANCE FOXTON. H.-..P- Forster REFRESHMENT ROOMS, BAKPB, PASTRY-COOK & CONFECTION KB. DESIRES to tim nk the public nt large for th* very liberal sup. port extended to him sii.ee be opened business, and begs to state that he hns added to his establish ment a comfortable RI.FI.ESHMENT ROOM, wheiv -lsito. s from the country districts can sit d wn and rest, have a ' up id Good Tea < r Coffee and any Eatables they n.ay desire, which 1 need hardly suy ha_ been very mu'h wanted in the town. Ladies visiting us can 1 ely on every attention. SCOTCH PIES AND COF.EE ON SATURDAYS 6d. Agent ior Fume's CELEBRATED CHAMPAGNE. Bread delivered duily to nil j aits uf tbe Town and '.'. wur • Note, tiie ' dduess — MAIN • STHEET, FOXTON, THE OLD TIMES BOOT SHOP. I MAIN STREET, FOXTON. MRS J. U ARRIS begs to inform the Inhabitants of the Borough of Foxton and Surrounding District, that she has just opened up a New Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES From some of the Best Makers in \ the Colony, which will be sold a | the Lowest Possible Pbice, and hopes to receive a share from old patrons. Boots and • hoes made to order, and Repairs neatly and cheaply executed. FOR SALE CHEAP. HEMP MILL IN GOING ORDER. IHE -well-known Hemp-naill situated < n tlie bank of tbe Manawatu river at Motoa, owned and worked by -liohard Walden, is now for sa'e cheap. The Plant comprises— A powetful 9 h.p. portab'o engine, Cropbie stripper, scutcher, with shafting and belting, and every requisite i'jT piepnring Flax; h-lso four draught horses with all necessary harness. The mill site is an exceptionally valuable one, free from floods, and with the full command of a neverfailing supply of water. < onvenient drying grounds adjoin the mill There isplemy of green fbix within an i-asy distance of the mill. For further particulars apply to RICHARD WALDEN, At the Mill. Or to THYNNE, LINTON A C" , ji" » < i \
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Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1892, Page 1
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429Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1892, Page 1
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