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Funeral reform. E. P. OSBORNE, COMPLETE Furnishing Undertaker T?VERY Information given and JLy entire responsibility immediately taken on being instructed, at very low charges, at same time work of superior order guaranteed. J ay and night orders by telegram immediately attended to. Trade supplied with every requisite. Orders punctually attended in town and country. Addeess E. P. OSBOENE, Undertaker, Foxton. Or to Centre ov Commerce, Foxton. THE OLD TIMES BOOT SHOP. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. MES J. HARRIS 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 Avill be sold a the Lowest Possible Price, and hopes to receive a share from old patrons. Boots and hoes made to order, and Repairs neatly and cheaply executed. Thos. Ennis, THE LOCAL TAILOR. pENTLEMEN.— U I have opened up my SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. FANCY YE STINGS A SPECIALITY. Inspection Invited. T. ENNIS, THE ONLY LOCAL TAILOR, Corner of MAIN AND CLYDE STREETS, (Opposite McMiixa - , Rhodes & Co's) W. T. LITTLE, SADDLE & HARNES^-MAKKR, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. HAYING purchased the Stook of Saddlery and Harness from Messrs Greatvex at Fifty Per Cent Discount, lam determined to hold a GREAT Bargain Sale, < )f every description of. HARNESS, SADDLES, AND BRIDLES, Commencing from to-day and to he continued for but a short time. AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. W. T. "LITTLE, SADDLER A HARNESS-MAKER, Main-street, Foxton,

\\J ANTED KNOWN— Allthings YY come to an end even the storms of rain which we have lately been the victims. We may now venture timidly to hope that the winter is past, and that we are going to have a taste of real spring weather. From a buwness point of view we shall welcome^it with aoclamation at Te Aro House. WAKTED KNOWM. — Ladies will also bail such a delightful change, as it will enable them to go out seeing and to be seen There are plenty of attractive sights waiting for tbeio, but none so fascinating as the new spring fashions now showing at Te Aro House. \y~ANTED KNOWN.— We may V*' therefore expect an early visit of inspection, and herewith invite all the ladies of Wellington and its vicinity to make good use of the present opportunity. We shall be happy to show them all the latest outcomes of fashion, and no one need fear any undue solicitation to purchase at Te Aro House. WANTED KNOWN.— We may add that our new spring fashions have been selected with our Home buyers usual good taste and judgement, that there is an immense variety in all departments, and that in every respeot they are worthy of immediate inspection and selection at Te Aro House.

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Manawatu Herald, 24 September 1892, Page 3

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458

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 24 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 24 September 1892, Page 3

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