ST. MARY'S CHUBCH. MASS will be celebrated in Foxton next Sunday at 11 a.m., Campbelltown at 8 a.m. J. F. PATTEBSON. . ~ TT qSDAY, 10th JANUARY, AT THEm SALE YAH Mo, BULLS. pOETON & SOS will sell "by \j public auction as above — 6 forward bttl locks 23 2 yr steers 25 2 yr heifers ±0 yr and 18 months mixed 15 prime fat bullocks 30 mixed yearlings 8- 18-niths and 2-jr mixed cattle i;, Of.m. ewes 150 woelly wether lambs 300 wo>lly lauibs 500 4, 6 and 8 -tooth ewes 500 good woolly lambs JSO wether hoggets 100 2 tooth Eomney ewes 130 2 tooth Lincoln ewes 1000 2 tooth Lincoln Wethers Horse , etc. 1250 2-t«ioth Lincoln ewes, I red by Sydney Johnston, Esq., Hawke's Bay 2 bales and several sacks wool Sale nt I o'clock. WAN TED KNOWtf—Tlmt Mitt* E, Mhi-eax will have for sa c all the Christmas Annuals, Illustrated Papers, Christmas Cards, and in fact all the usa»l Christmas Items-winch she has had for years, at her residence the Avenue, tfoxton THE BAKERY, MAIN - STREET, FOXTON. H. P. MISTER, BAKER, PASTRY-COOK AND CONFECTIONER, r pAKES this opportunity of thank- | ing his numerous customers for the support accorded liini since opening business, wishes them •« A Merry Christinas ni l a Prosperous i N ew Year " Also begs to intimate that he huis received (direct from the manufacturers) a large and varied assortment of Xmas Novelties, including a Cottage Piano Jewel Caskets, and other useful and ornamental presents, too numerous to mention. Inspection invited. Ca 1 and see our stock of Xmas and New Ye*r Cakes, Iced and Plain, Also Small Goods in great variety. HIBOUITS— Wo have just opened a large and we 1 ans^rtod stock including' rackueUs Garabaldi, Wine, Marie, Coffee, Tea, Arrowroot, and Lunch. CONFECTIONERY — Our stock is large and irom the best makers. Note — Bread delivered to any part of town or country at JU-?3 pwloaf on and after January 2nd, 1803. Note the Address, H, P. PORSTER, Alain-street. SEAsOfcABLIS NOTICE. Mrs J. Harris, OF. THE "OLD TIMES" BOOT SHOP DESIRES to inform her numerous customer* that she has vow received a large assortment of Boots and Shoes Suitable for the Summer Season. PRICES AEE LOW— THE MAKE THE BEST. Inspection Invited. Mrs Harbis takes this opportunity to wish her customers the Cumphments of the Season. "OLD T.MES" BOOT SHOP, MAIN - STREET, FOXTON. 100 ozen eu ' s Merino Half iU \J Hose, splictd toes and heels one shilling par, 1c Aro House, Wellington. f\ O O en 8 Cambric HandkerUUV/ chiefs, very cheap, 2/6 for half dozen at Te Aro House, Wellington. Qt-A Boys' SpeoUed Mraw OOv Hats wor h 2s for one shilling at Te Aro House, Wellingt n. THE noied "Te Aro House* White Shirts iv all sizes from 4/6 to 8/6 at Te Aro House, Wellington. POM the hot -weather, Men's Gauze Merino Shirtx and Pants 1/9 to 3/0 at Te Aro House, Wellington. O/TA Men's Merino Singlets jLiO* ' auifabjefor summer wear, 8/0 ttdUt Afd tt'om^ WelUo^
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Manawatu Herald, 7 January 1893, Page 3
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