MANAWATU HOTEL STABLES* HAVING leased the above Stables, I hope ly strict attention to them, to gain a share of the Public patronage, Horses thoroughly md quietly broken to isaddlo. W. G. aB-.BK, Prop'i^t r. I . _ | ADVANCE FOX TO I H. P. Forstet 1 REFRESHMENT EOOMP, BAKER, PASTRY-( OOK A CONFECTION t Kr"HESIRE- 1 to tbnnk the public at p£J JftjEge^fgr th very liberal'supE^JH|fßKs& l 0 him 'eiiipft lie openerl buemess, and begs to state that be has added to his pstaMish men I; a comfortable REFRESH MENT ROOM, where vigitoig from th©K^otctJtry.;;:d-jßtrfot8 i '-csh iiit down and reist,4>ave a 'up of Good TW^r Coff c' and any EataVea they icav desire, which I need hardly say ba« been very much wanted iv thetow«. L idles visiting us can iely on every attention. ■-".'' • '"' " . score ft pteFand coffee ON SATURDAYS 6d. A gent lor Furrie's CELEBRATED CHAMPAGNE, Bread delivered daily to all yarta of the Town and.Couutry. . "-* a *"NoTE THR " SDItESS — MAIN - SThEET, POXTON. THE OLD TIMES BOOT SHOP. MAIN, ; $TREET,y (FOXTON. - MES J. n ARRIS begs to inform the Inhabitants of the Borongh of Foxton and Surrounding District, that she has just opened up a New Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES From some of the Bfst Makers in the Colony, which will be sold at the Lowest Possible Pbice, and hopes to rpceive a share from old patrons. Boo's and hoes made to order, and Rppairs neatly and cheaply cxc. , JOHN WESTWOOD, BLVCKSMITH AND SHOER, * .;■"•« H O ■■•'■•-■.: Hall st^et. f xton. 'Tl()t ■■> <' - '-•-' : -i- •■ ■ ■''■••■•■ ALL kinfls of /Blncksmithing executed with despatch and care W. T. LITTLE, S-\DPLE..& HA^NES^MAK'R, 1 M->iK-STRI3BT, FOXTON. HAVING vurchased the St^-ck of Saddlery nnd Harness from Messrs Oreatrex at FHty Per Cent Discount, lam determined 'to hold a GR E A T Bargain Sale, (if every .description of Comn-.encingirQm.to«day and to be continued for but ashort time. AN EARLY INSPECTION INYITJESp. W. T^felTTiiE, SADDLER ,. ft:-: HARNESS-MAKER, | ; > , — ■ ■ jduvj '-' -l~'-± l — ,-vy.o -;'■•: . .. ■ . SADDLERY. KOTIOE TO HOBS*! OWNERS V\TK beg to inform you that we V Y » afeUbofc^hoWmij a Clearing Sale oi old d»y. English Stock that may have been made before Evf invaded the garden of Eden and ruined Adam, .but JV ol f"j ivq a r(j tijjtiquSk? l ?^ Pr,sh;Mad^ C 1 vi i Goods, aud ai prices to suit ever^oue^ rl .- v-,, - call and see our GEMS OF SADI'LES, and £p'pric«|s -that will astonish you. SADDLES A 55 COX.LAIIS any pattern made on the premises h. c. LAuapgj^^pa; v SADDLER, Next Honore's Store, Foxton. j kept in slo:!$.
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Manawatu Herald, 15 October 1892, Page 4
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420Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 15 October 1892, Page 4
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