Stock and Produce Column. FARMER'S EXCHANGE. FOR SALIi. i) Station [lacks. COR BALE - Pure-bred Light | Brahma eggs. ;>s per duzen. WILLIAM BRAMLEY, Fo*tou. -i Weli-lred Mare in foal by Tarn J 0' hauter Apply to C.miter Bros., Montoa. WANTED TO BUY— A good quiet milk cow. Apply to, A.8., Office of this paper. PALMERS TON HOSPITAL BAZ\AR. TO BE HELP ON THE 9th NOVEMBER A*P FOLLOWING DAYS. 'THE I'azaar Committee respect j fnlly request that all Coutrihu ions in yid of the Hospital may he sent to the undersigned before the 31st instant. LOUISA. M. SNELSON Hon. Sec. SADDLERY. NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS GENTIiEMKN. \lfE beg to inform you that^we ; * > are not hoMin-jj a Clearing Sale of old .^-.English Sto.ck that may have ht-en made before Eve invaded the garden of Eden and Tinned Adam, but that wo are holding a continuous sale of Frpsh Made, Colonial Croods, and at prices to suit creryAue. Just call and see our GEMS OF SADDLES, and at prices that will astonish you. SADDLES AND COLLARS any pattern made on the premises to order as usua 1 . v^""~H. 0. LANgI)ON& : CO r ->' SADDLER, ■"■' Next Honore's Store, Foxton. - N.B.— N'o'## rt per cent consuls kept in stock. THEf^OLD TIMES BOOT SHOP. • -MAIN STREET, FOXTON. MRS J. II ARRIS bega to inform the Inhabitants of the Borough of Foxton and Surrounding District, that sheiias just opened up a New Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES From some of the Best Makers. in the Colony, which will be sold a-t the Lowest Possmu^ Price, and hopes to receive a share from old patrons. Boots and hoes made to order, and Repairs neatly and cheaply executed, i JOE* WS.TWOOD, BLACKSMITH AND SHOEE, IHab£1 Hab£ street, ro.vroJsV ■ ALL kinds of Blacksmithing exocu^edwith cl^a!c v riipud care. npjT .^ITS , a weekly,paper. Price, I Is 6d a quarter.!^' ■' S. LEWIS, Agent, Foxton. WANTED Smart and Energetic Agents who are desirous of making an easy and comfortable Income,' averaging one pound ppr day. Apply at once as time it money. 1 OTTO MAUSSNEP, P. ». Box 610, Sydney. N.B.W----I r\a V^d Th* Full Dress Length, XV-/ U o f French Wool Beige, in fawn and grpy. Patterns from Te Aro House, Wellington. 1 Qs pi The Full Dress Length, J- & vJ o f French Croise Foule in all Colors. Patterns from Te Aro House, Wellington. -i Ks. Qd The Ful 1 Dress Length, XO Xf of French Twined Biege in gvey and fawn. Patterns from Te Aro House, Wellington. ' -1 rVs r*i The Ku!l Dress Len.'th, X I vJ o p French Fnule Sergo, variety of shadows. Patterns from Te Aro House Wellington. OfY A d The Fo-l Dress Length, &\) U French Wool C epon, fash onab'e colors. Pa terns from Te Aro House, Wellington. OA s A d The ull - Dress cn S tQ > /C4t U French Cordnroy Cloth, all colors. Patterns from Te Aro House, Wellington.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 November 1892, Page 3
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484Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 3 November 1892, Page 3
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