WANTED a really good man to drive engine and keep stripper at a flaxurill. Must have good testimonials as to ab-lity and sobriety. lor further informal ion apply to Mr R. Austin, Foxton, or Mil , Porotawhao. TENDERS. RENDERS are required for— 1. Cutting 6 lons (more or less) Green Flax 2. Paddocking 3. Pressing and Scutching Intending tenderers will be shown the work on Saturday, 14th inst. Tenders close on WEDNESDAY, 18?h insi. Specifications to be seen at M. Meldon's store, Oroua Bridge. M. O'CONNOR, ( roua Bridge. A Comfortable Home for oue or two Respectable Boarders. Apply to Mrs R, McLEAN, The Avenue. £1 REWARD. LOST from Motuiti, one dark chestnut draught mare, branded P — on off shoulder, two white liind feet, snwll white streak down face. The above reward will be -paid to anyone returning the same, or giving information as to its whereabouts to BAUHIHI, Moutoa. llf ANTED a Lad to milk, and X\ make himself generally useful. Apply for address Manaayatu Heuald Office. W. DIMOCK & CO., WELLINGTON. HAVING erected Freezing Machinery for Curing Bacon, we are . .prepared to buy BACON PiGS (sty fed) in tiny quantity. Weight preferred, from 901bs to 1401bs. Fcr further particulars apply direct, or to A. P. EASTON, Foxton. A J. ARNOLD, Catnpbelltown. FREEHOLD LAND AND DWELLING. CREEHOLD Section No. 104, X Foxton, having a frontage of 49 feet (o Main ro.ul by a depth of 166 feet with Dwel ing House now iv the occupation of Mrs Agnes Allan. Price £140. £40 cash, the balance can remain for 3 years at 7 per cent. WELLINGTON TRUST LOAN & MEttCANIILE COMP-NY LIMITED, WELLINGTON. THE BAKERY, MAIN - STREET, FOXTON. H. P. FORSTER, BAKER, PASTRY-COOK AND CONFFCTIONEII, r PAKES this opportunity of thank- | ing his nuraei't us customers for the support accorded him since opening business, wishes them " A Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year " Also be^s to intimate that he hus 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. Call and see our stock of Xmas and New Year Cakes, Iced and Plain, Also Small Goods in great variety. BISCUITS— Wo have just opened a large and we'l assarted stock including Cracknells, Garabaldi, Wine, Marie, Coffee, Ttja,, Arrowroot, and Lunch. CONFECTIONERY — Our stock is large and irom the best makers. ! Note — Bread delivered to any part of town or eoiintry at BA-d per loaf on and after January 2nd, 1893. Note the Address, BL P. FORSTER, Main -street. 1 A A Dozen Men's Merino Half iU\J Hose, spliced toes and heels, one shilling pair, Te Aro House, Wellington. (jf]() Men's Cambric Handker\J\J\J chiefs, very cheap, 2/6 for half dozen at Te Aro House, Wellington. Q^rv Boys' Speckled Straw OO\J Hats worth 2s for one shilling at Te Aro House, Wellington. "THE noted "Te Aro House" -*- White Shirts in all sizes from 4/6 to 8/6 at Te Aro House, Wellington. FOR the hot weather, Men's Gauze Merino Shirts and Pants 1/9 to 3/6 at Te Aro House, Wellington. . QA'A Men's Merino Singlets '^-j OV / suitable for summer wear, 2/3 each at Te Aro House, Wellington
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Manawatu Herald, 17 January 1893, Page 3
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533Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 17 January 1893, Page 3
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