JOE TOS, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, MAIN - STREET, FOXTON. New Goods Just Arrived. IN STOCKRoofing Iron, Fencing Wire, Glass, AND ALL BUILDERS MATERIALS FORSAXjE CHEAP. HENNESSY, WESTWOOD & CO., LTAVE just received Seasons Stock of YATES' EELIABLE Vegetable and Garden Seeds. (CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION.) Sashes, Doors, Architraves, Bedsteads, Matrasses, Childs Cots, Timber, Posts, Wire, &c., &c. Grocers, Ironmongers, &c, HENNESSY, WESTWOOD & CO-
THE PREMIER Billiard & Hair-dressing Saloon, MAIN- STREET, FOXTON. (Next to Post-office.) WHAT, OH! CHARLEY. Where did you get your hair cut ? Why at the Premier Billiard and Hair-dressing Saloon, which is j now in full swing by the Post-office. The Billiard Saloon is fitted with the best TaUe, and is the best lighted room in the town. The choicest brands of Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes only kepi, and retailed at the lowest marrgra of profit. A Toilet Club is established in connection with the Hair-dressing Department, and additions to the numbers can still be made. One trial will be a sufficient guarantee of the ability and courtesy of the employees of this, the Premier Saloon. W. JONAS, Proprietor. OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE. T^OXTON for some time past has £"^ been a Hunting Ground for Birds of Passage, who come for a few weeks to palm off a lot of Old Stock, get the ready money, and return whence they come, laughing in their Bleeves at Foxton credulity. EDMUND~OSBORNE Sayß that probably he is as short of CASH as most of them, and has decided to hold a GLEAMS" G SALE, COMMENCING ON MONDAY, MAY 22nd. A TRIAL "SOLICITED Before Purchasing Elsewhere. EdmuncT Osbome, FOXTON. , J. P. WORTH, (S.H.A.S.) "The Boss Barber," BEADCOCK'S, MAIN-STREET. M 6* BMfflTi BJ?«SftfjJf¥
WANTED KNOWN —Hot Suppers can be obtained at MoKAY'S Restaurant from 8 to 10 p.m. Ham and Eggs Is 6d Grills - - - Is Od Tea and Coffee, WANTED every resident in Foxton and settler in the district to visit the Wonderful Sale of Drapery and Clothing now going on at the Te Aro House Branch, Main-street. WANTED everyone to look out for the Flag and go straigkt to the Sale. It will pay you. A chance like this does not often occur. Seize it at once. WANTED KNOWN that every article shown will be a bargain and such as Foxton people never get the opportunity of buying Don't let such a chance slip. WANTED all the fathers in the district, all the mothers, all the single men, all the lasses and children to come to this Sale in shoals. Never were bargains so great and so numerous. PALMERSTON STOOK SALE. THURSDAY, JULY 6th. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will ,J\ sell by public auction as above — 10 quiet springing heifers 8 good dairy cows 36 18 month quiet heifers 15 prime fat cows 1 5 prime fat bullocks 600 2 tooth to f.f.m. ewes in lamb 200 prime fat ewes 200 mixed shorn hoggets 900 Ist class shorn hoggets 150 store wethers 200 4 tooth Lincoln ewes in lamb 100 2 tooth ewes in lamb 100 store wethers 300 4, 6 and f.f.m. Romney ewes in lamb 200 4 tooth Romney ewes in lamb On account of Hon J. D. Ormond— 2000 forward Lincoln ewes On account of A. W. Skerman — *40 pure bred shortnorn cows in calf to pure bred shorthorn bull *12 pure bred shorthorn yearling heifers of breeders is called to this opportunity of acquiring suoh superior stock. Sfet« a* i e'eiouto
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Manawatu Herald, 1 July 1893, Page 3
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