THE BAKERY, MAIN ■ STREET, FOXTON. H. P. FORSTER, BAKER, PASTRY-COOK AND CONFJFCTIONER, H^AKES this opportunity of thankI ing his numerous customers for tho support accorded him sines opening business, wishes them " A Merry Christmas and a Prosperous ■ New Year." Also begs to intimate that he has received (direct from the manufacturers) a large and < varied assortment of Xmas Novelties, including a Cottage Piano, Jewel Caskots, and other useful and ornamental presents, too numerous to 'mention. Inspection invited. Call and see our stock of Xmas and New Yeur Cakes, Iced and Plain. Also Small Goods in great variety. BISCUITS— We have just opened a large and we'l assorted stock including Cracknells. Garabaldi, Wine, Marie, Ooffoe, Tea, Arrowroot, and Lunch. * CONFECTIONERY — Our stock is largo and Iroin the best makers. Look out for the XMA.S TEEE nnd BEAN PIE on Saturday Night, Christmas Eve COME ONE, COME ALL. Note the Address, li. P. FORSTER, Main-street. SEASONABLE NOTICE. Mrs J. Harris, OF THE "OLD TIMES" BOOT £HOP DESIRES to inform her numerous customers that she has now received a large assortment of Boots and Shoes Suitable for tho Summer Season. PRICES ARE LOW-THE MAKE THE BEST. Inspection Invited. Mns llaiu is takes this opportunity to wish her customers the Compliments of the Season "OLD T.MES" BOOT SHOP, RffAXX? - STREET, FOXTON. LOUTH NURSERY, NOEBITON BOAD, FOXTON. I HAVE great pleasure in again thanking ujy numerous customers for their support in the past, and look forward to a continuance i.f the same in the future, as I have this year to offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN SIIEL TE It TREES. i The great question being what shall we have for shelter for our orchards and cattle? viz., Pines of sorts — Cnpresses, Macrocarpa and other sorts ; Gums, &c. Also Ornamental Trees and , Shrubs, viz., Abies Excelsa, Abies Alba, Crytomeria Elegans, Hollies, Laurels (assorted), Escalonias (assorted), Wellingtonia Gigautea, Magnolias, Camelias, Azaleas, Roses, &c. FRUIT TREES,. CONSISTING OF Quinces Medlars Mulberries Figs Walnuts Filberts Apples Pears Plums Peaches Nectarines Oherricß Hazels. SMALL FRUITS — Gooseberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, and Rhubarb. Grape Vines, Asparagus, and Seakale. ESTIM TES GIVEN for planting either fruit or forest trees oy the acre, also plans and estimates made for Landscape Work. I plant and guarantee forest trees for 12 months or 2 years according to agreement. Ordeis left with Messrs McMillan, Rhodes & Co. will receive prompt attention, RICHRAD GRAY. f*OO ens Cambric HandkerOVJaJ chiefs, very cheap, 2/0 for half dozen at Te Aro House, Wellington. QJ?f\ Boys' Speckled Straw OOU Hats worth 2s for one shilling at Te Aro Bouse, Wellington. ?fIHE noted "Te Aro fJouse" -*- AVbite Shirts in all sizes from 4/6 to 8/6 at Te Aro House, Wellington. FOll the hot weather, Men's Gauze Merino Shirts and Pants 1/9 to 3/C at Te Aro House, Wellington. C)£(\ Men's Merino Singlets suitable for summer wear, .2/3 each at Te Aro House, Wellingtou .
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Manawatu Herald, 3 January 1893, Page 3
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477Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 3 January 1893, Page 3
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