I COACHES. : | *PIIE COACH le.-.vos Wliyte'a i j | r.lo-el t-very morning at G. \'-uii \ \ connects with th r 'up n< d downtrain j i from and to Wollin^t. n, nn-i ivturnrs ! ' .ifi-.T ju-riv<;l of Mains ill. Koreru, ar j I .- i v i « ■ •» lit Foxton til 12.30 p.m. ; ! L> .ShEN'JLIiS .vND PAHGELS j At Kfj'S'iuable luates. Also Kor-es suid Buggies for hire. J. R. Stansiell, IROPRIETOR"' f WHYT E' S HOTEL. John Ahem BLGS to announce that he has commenced business on is own account as a Wl-eelwx»igl_t in those {remises lately occupied by Jenkins and Co , Ha 1 f-treet, FoxlOP. Carts built to any size, and Bnggie, and Trsps repainted and var-nislu-d on the premises. r7h7barbsr, ENCIKEEiI i_.3>ci General -Slsbcl--|SSS_£fil3., i Maix-stueet, Foxtox . ! _____ ! A GOOD SHORT? KEPT. PLAXMILLEaS can h»ve all re- ; pains c ecuied quickly an] at reasonable prices. Packing, Red and White Lead and Insertion kept ill stock. P ping Cut and Screwed. Agont for Thomas Powick's Eseolr/.ov Max .Stripper. 1 Painter, Papsrhanger, j | (Jr:i__tNrflß AND WRITER, POXTON. I i ! i RDEUS EXECUT X) WITH DESPATCH. PRICES MODERATE. WILLIAM pOLLINS I. CARTER. ! MAIN -STREET, FOXTON. T aTa n--w prepared tod-> any onrting nb-nt ih • town that may be reqi.ii e-i. i Orders promptly attended to. i i — — JO i .to -P_4L per ay to be ma<Je by jsj 1- cWTc persons of either sex, in their own localities, at work for us. New business. Al meet with wonderful success. ' Anyone can do the work. You don't need : capital, or about the tame as none. We j will start you. No space to explain here ; But yon can make a snug " little fortune , honourably and easily Ihe emp oyment j is partiou arly adapted to the region is which this publication circulates. Boys j and girls earn nearly as much as men. Full particulars and instructions, mailed free. Now is the' time— don't delay, but I write to us at once. Stinson * Co., Portllpod Maine, U.S.A. N.DREW I ON SON, Cabinet-maker & Carpenter, AVENUE, FOXTON. Begs to notify that he ha* resumed busine's and trusts to receive tbe biippuri previously given bin)* DAMIANA GLOBULES ! QUICKLY CUBE Nervous Prostration, Debility. Mennil Depress- ion, Dizz ness, Loss of Memory, Lost Vigour Arreßt.» Piemmure Od A»e, Physica \Venknenß nfd Dec»y. Cai« all Diseases i»-su!liny fri.m Indiscr- .iona or Excenses; Kostore Lost Power, Kxhausted ViUlity, Jjust Energy &c, THE SIItO aGES T INVIQORANT KNOWis. Tho Medica Kecurd st&feß :— " Acting as dot-8 dirctly upon the Nervous Syi>. leni, eatores ibo debilitated Funciiom of the Principal Or^aiiß of the Human Fiame, and is unsurpassed as _ Nervine. I> builds up the Constitution, and Imparts Muscular Energy, giving Strength and Vitality to the System " Price— l 2/6. The Globules never fail in giving Instant Eelief and Permanent Cure. AH Chemists, or sent with fall di» retotib-8 by addressing the Sole Agent--A, & 0 V 7f ,
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Manawatu Herald, 7 January 1893, Page 4
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