WANTED a little girl to assist with children p^rt of day. I MBS BRAMLEY, Foxton. i £^H<>> i \]K \V AY, \ LAN 1 ) R \ I L W AY S ANNIVERSARY DAY. In connection with Foxton Races, a special passenger train will leave Wanganni at 5 •!/> jT.m., Palmersioii 0.50 a m., arriving at Foxton nfc 11 25 a.m., and returning irom Foxton at 5,20 p.m. for Wnnganui. Stopping at any intovmedia'.e st-a ion j if required. By Order. MAN A WAT 17 HOTEL. I RACE. DAY, 23rd JANUARY, [ UNCH will bo oh the table from \_j 10 o'clock a.m. to 8 o'clock p.m ONE SHILLING ONLY. ROBERT CAWSTON, Proprietor. FREEHOLD LAND AND DWELLING. FREEHOLD Section No. 104, Foxton, having a frontage of 49 ftet to Main road by a depth of 160 leet with Dwelling House now i:i llio occupation of Mrs Agnes Allan. Price £140. £40 cash, the balance can remain for 8 years at 7 per cent. . • • WELLINGTON TRUST LOAN & AIEROANIILE COMP NY LIMITED, WELLINGTON. THE BAKERY, JIMS -.STREET, FOXTON. H.. 1\ MISTER, BAKER, PASTRY-COOK AND CONFFCTIONER, r PAKKS this opportunity of thank- | ing his numerous customers for the support accorded him since opening business, wishes them " A Merry Christmas a>.d a Prosperous New Year." Also bees to intimate that he has received (direct from the manufacturers) a large and varied assortment of Xmas Novelties, including a Cottage Piano, Jewel Casket?, and other useful and ornamental presents, t>o numerous to mention. Inspection invited. Ca'i and sec 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 Ave ; l ass .rted stock including Crackntlis G.-irabaldi, Wine, Marie, Poftee, Toa, Arrowroot, and Lunch. CONFECTIONERY — Our stock is large ami troin the best makers. Note — Dread delivered to any part of town or country at 9 .Id per loaf on and after January 2nd 1803. Note the Address, H P. FORSTER, Main-street. SEAnoIiABIiK NOTICE. Mrs J. Harris, OP THE " OLD TIMES " BOOT SHOP DESIRES to inform her numerous customers that she has now received a large assortment of Boots and Shoes Suitable for the Summer Season. PRICES ARE LOW-THE MAKE THE BEST. Inspection. Invited. Mrs Hakvts takes this opportunity to wish her customers the Compliments of the Season. " OLD T MES " BOOT SHOP, MAIN - STREET, FOXTON. 100 ozen etl ' s Merino Half X\J \J Hose, spliced toes and heels, one shilling pa.r, Te Aro House, Wellington. £AA Men's Cambric Handker\J\J\J chiefs, very cheap, 2/6 for half dozen at Te Aro House, Wellington. . O^rv Boys' SpeeMed Straw OOVJ Hats worih 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/G at Te Aro House, Wellington.' OA[A Men's Merino Singlets *jO*l suitable for summer wear, 2/3 each at Te Aro House, Wellington
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Manawatu Herald, 21 January 1893, Page 3
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