The well-known horse FISHERMAN, And the Shetland Pony TOM THUMB TT7 ILL be at the service of breedVV evs at the Himatangi Sta« j lion, Carnarvon, this season. Tebms Fisherman, £1 10s. T m Thumb, £1. I ree paddocking for a month. No responsibility. BARBEE BROS. r MPEMNCEIIOTEL MAIN - STREET, FOXTON. THE above Old Established EcBtanrant having undergone n. thorough renovation and furnishing is now open for business. The Undersigned having taken those t remises formerly occupied by Mrs Hawkins, hopes by keeping a Hrst-class Table and Good Clean Beds to receive a share of public patronage. * MRS MoKAY. JOHN WE&TWOOD, BLACKSMITH AND SHOEE, Hall street, foxton. ALL kinds of Blacksmithing executed with despatch and care. T HE Cash Emporium \ T 7E ARE NOW SHOWING OUR Fiest Shipments or Spring and Summer NOVELTIES Consisting of Mantles, Costumes, Mi linery, Underclothing, Baby Linen, Laces, Eibbons, Gloves, Tiimmings, Dress Fabrics, Mercery, Ulothing, and General Household Furnishings, and we have every confidence in inviting inspection and comparison. H. Wickett & Co., General Drapers and Clothiers, THE SQUARE, PALMEESTON * OKTH.
Grocer, Ironmonger and STATIONER, M A I N - S. T E E E T, A good assortment of NEW NOVELS* BOOKS have arrived. ALSO, Ornament Crockery. Single and Double IRON BEDSTEADS, Cheap and good. LOOKING GLASSES, Large and small size. BELL TENTS PERAMBULATORS ROLL BACON HAMS BARBED WIRE FENCING WIRE WIRE NETTING JOETOS, Grocer, Ironmonger and STATIONER, MAIN-STEEET, FOXTON.
Look out ! Look out ! FOR mHE UNION CLOTHING AND MERCERY COMPANY'S BIG Dlsn-iAY O F Boys, Youths and Men's Clothing, Shirts, Hats, Scarfs, Sox, Braces, Flannels, Belts. In fact everything you want for man or boy at prices that will astound you. Our clothing is all made from the best New Zealand Tweeds, which we will sell to the public of Foxton and district at lowest Wellington rates. Orders taken for every description OF Tailor-made Garments, and as we have one of the Best Cutters in "Wellington, we can guarantee satisfaction to every person giving us a trial. We are now in full swing, and can be found In the Premises opposite Whyte's Hotel. Look out for the banner. Union Clothing and Mercery Coy. N. J. WATERS, Manager.
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Manawatu Herald, 24 November 1892, Page 3
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362Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 24 November 1892, Page 3
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