■^ ... [A Caju>4TXR. I TERMER, M.B. ( h.T>., May be consulted at his residence, Main Street, b'oxton. Hours ol Consultation 10 to 12 a.m.. 2 to 8 p.m., 7 to 8 p.m. Pnbiic Vaccination — Monday mornings. J. R. & A. H. TRIFE SURGEON-DENTISTS, pALMEKSTON NORTH. Will vifit Foxton on 20h, 21st, and 22nd < ctober, and may he coDsultv-d at Whyie's Hotel. LOVEDAY BROS,, FOXTON, HAVE received word from the:r Head House that a shipment of M • RCERY and OL /THING for them has now arrived in the Colonies, aqd will be shipped on to them at -"kn early date. In order to make room for same we will hold a GREAT Clearing Sale OP MERCERY & CLOTHING For a short time only, every Line in these departments at LARGELY REDUCED PKI°EB. Undermentioned are a frw of the Leading Li es iu our Mercery Department : — Meu's Str ng M.-rino Sox, 6d p r pr. ; usual y Is Men's Heavy t otion Shirts, at 1/li oht-ap at 3/6 Men's tle.ivy Merino kinglets. ; 1/11 Men'a i nder Fiannels, 2s 6d ; usually 3/G Men's Woollen shuts, 2s 6d •'ngs from 4/6 Dungarees from 8/6 Hats, Pants, Tics, Braces, Mufflers and Ha dkerchefa at. great y reduced price:* and the largest aa-ortment of clothing to choose from. N.B. — Remember this is no Old Stook, but al< m j w goods, and impor ed t specially for our Foxton trade. LOYEDAY BROS., THE CASH DRAPERS, FOXTON. J. L. Morrison, FLAX BROKER, HEMP AND FIBRE DEALER. Offices and Warehouses — 12 and 14, Featherston St., (Post Office Blwok) Wellington, N.Z. P.O. Box 850. FLAX CLASSED FOE THE TRADE. I AM a Buyer of Flax in any quantity for Cash; and having leased the above central and extensive buildings, will take Flax for Sale or Storage Wi 1 make Advances on Flax sent for Sale. Also prepared to store GRAIN and PRODUCE at lowest raves. Prompt' replies to all enquiries. Why Pay. Heavy Doctor's Bills? when you can have ADVIUE FREE In all cases of sickness consult W, HAMER, Successor to U. Loary, 0 FIE MIST, FOXT.J.N, If during the day at his Business Premises, Mai u -street ; if aftpr Business Hours at his residence, corner otJßttlselNstreet and Norbiton Road^ Ml? long experience extending over a period of lfi years, seven of which have been with English Medical Men, enables me to tre<ttalu'jobt-£ll Cases Successfully. TEETH CAREfULLY EXTBACTED. TRUST MONIES To Settlers in the Manchester, Doug las, and Pohangiua Blocks 1 am prepared to supply settlers on the above blocks with sums of money not exceeding £500 upon security of approved Rural Land without requiring payment of procuration, commis. ton, or other such fees, and at current ate of interest: i4p,000 in Bums of £2000 upwards at current rates. f. HERBERT HANKINS, Boucrroß, and Notary Public, Palhbbston North.
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Manawatu Herald, 1 December 1892, Page 2
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465Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 1 December 1892, Page 2
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