te Y\J NTED a good Feeder an it VV Catcher. Apply at once t fs Pascal's Mill, Kerern. Ie 'ff ~ ■— 11 p TENDERS h — — — • ;r \\, ANTED tender* for the under Vm * ' mentioned work — ts 1 Cutting ab tit 35 tons c " ''l-Peii Faxpn- wok, am *" Caning the same to th • r river hank n- nr Foley' &• dnin on the IVfi.ft v Estate *'• Tondeitfio close on SA r I ! URDAY 0 Ist Ocfober, at 5 p.m. iv , g 2 Paddoeking al.out 4 tons oi s Fibre per we le, for th< mill known as Speirs' s Foxton. y Tenders dost o . TIT ESP VV, 4tl October, at 5 p.m. "> i). Scntching and Pressing, d Tenders close on SATUttFAY, 0 Bih October, at 5 p.m. c The lowest or any tender no* * necessarily accepted . I 4 or sppfi fixations and for nil otliPi' iiifnriiiiiMon aj'ply to l ' D 1 D.S i\ BllU , * Foxt n NEW Z;:\L ND RAILAVAY.'. - } EXCITRSr.»\ TICKETS TO napieh. ■ iiawke's bay races 1 !i n and 4th OCTOBER. ■ A. & P. oth ami 7th OCT NAPIKR lU' E< 11th and 12th 0 TOBER. Excursion Tickefs io Napier (first class. 2Js Od, second class lCs Gd) will be i-sue«l ar, I'almerston from 80tb Septeml»rr to Oth October, availab'e forreturn till S \'ITJ DAY, 15th October. BY OUDER. THE Cash Emporium V T 7E ARE NOW SHOWTXG OUR FIKST SIIIVMRX't'S OF Spring and Summer NOVELTIES Consisting i f "Mnntlps, Costumes, Mi linery, Underclothing, Bal>y Linen, Lnces Ribbons, Gloves, Tiimmings, I ! i'pss Fabrirs, Mercery, Clothinu, and G»!»h*jcl Hou^-hold Furnishing:^, au-1 wo Imve »'ve>y confidence in inviting inspection nnd i comparison. j H. Wickett & Co., i Genernl Drnptrs a-d Clothiers, THE SQUARE, PALMEKSTON 015 TH. ! MANAWATU HOTE-. RTAIILI^. I .' HAVING leased (he above Siables, I hope by strict iit'ention io them, to gitin a share of the Public pnt onag-\ H< rseß thoroughly md quietly broken to saddle. W. G. IR'-SK, Proprietor. $500,000 Beatt y' 8 Or s ans a * B"i For particulars, catalogue, address Dan ie If. Beatty, Washington, New Jertey, ~ JOHN WEfeTWOOD, BL VCKSMIT H AND S fj OER, Hall street, FuXtox. ALL kinds of Blacksmithing executed with despatch and care. ADVANCE 'FOXTON. H. P. Forster KEFRESHMENT EOOMB, BAKEE, PASTRY-COOK & CONFECTIONER. DESIRE < to thank the public at large for th 1 very liberal support extended to him since he opened business, and begs to state that he has added to his establish . ment a comfortable BEFKESHMENT ROOM, where visitois from the country districts can sit down and rest, have a Cup of Good Tea or Coffee and any Eatables they may desire, which I need hardly say has bebn very much wanted iv the town. Ladies visiting us can rely on every attention. SCOfCH IMES AND COFFEE ON SATURDAYS On. Agent ior Furrio's CELEBRATED CHAMPAGNE. ' Bread delivered daily to all parts of the Town aud Country. Note thk Annußss—*:AlN • STKEKT, FOXTOX, |
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Manawatu Herald, 1 October 1892, Page 3
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479Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 1 October 1892, Page 3
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