JUST ARRIVED, Ex s.s. " Queen of the South," 15 TONS WOODS' FLOUR 15 in sacks lOOs and 50's. TO ARRIVET7EED ami Seed Oats, Chaff, Bran, Pollard, Barley, Peas, Bean?, Jl Wheat, Potatoes, Wire— barl», galvanised and hlack, Stapes. Estimates given at lowest rates f.r Sashes and Doors, Hrieks, Tiles, Pipes. Water Tanks any size made to order on the shortest notice. Orders taken for Coal and Coke, &c. <K:c. H. W. BOON, AGENT, FOXTON. (Next Te Aro House Branch.) JOE TOS, Has for Sale a First-cla-s Stock of Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockeryware, &c. RELIABLE GARDEN SEEDS, QUANTITY OF SEED OATS. JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT OF NEW BOOKS, COMPETSINCi — Young Ladies Journal, Sylvias' Journal, Latest Fashion Books, Children's School Books and Requisites ; and a large assortment of Cheap Novels, FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES JOE TOS, MAIN - STREET, FOXTON.
TO STAND THIS SEASON IX THE FOXTON DISTRICT THE MARQUIS. THE MAKQTJIS, by Remington —Tangle, by Kuoltingly, her dam Tantrums by Cossack, out of Terma gant by (imp) Rous Emigrant. REMINGTON, by Musket— Pvangi, by Ravenswort (imp) her dam Skybird by Teddington, out of Growl by Bay Middleton. THE MARQUIS is a bright bay six years old, standing 16J hands high, possesses good bone, and quiet temper. The Marquis' grai.d . siro and dam on his sire side are too ' well kuown to be particularised, a3 also are Knottingly and Tantrum*, i the latter being a mare that could win races f oin a half mi?e up to three miles I TnE Marquis has proved himself a sure foal-getter, his percentage j last year being exceptionally good. Fee— Single mares £2 10s, two or more as per agreement. Groomage ' fee 3s, payable at first service. For | further particulars apply to the j Groom in-charge, Foxton Family ' Hotel Stables. DUDSON BROS., Ownors, Foxton. SEASONABLE NOTICE. Mrs J. Harris, OF THE "OLD TIMES" BOOT SHOP DESIRES to inform her numerous customer* that she has now received a large assortment of Boots and Shoes Suitable for the Summer Season. PBICES ABH LOW-THE MAKE THE BEST. Inspection Invited. Mrs Ham is takes this opportunity to wish her customers the Compliments of the Season » OLD T MES " BOOT SHOP, MAtN - STREET, ' FOXTON. Beatty's Pianos I n ve 1 ;;! where. For i atulogne address, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. <
WANTED Ladies to notice that the latest styles at town prices oan now be selected a the Te Aro House Branch, Main-slreet, in the new Whipcord D.-ess Material, Shot Bengalines, Brocades, New Basket Cloth (all the raie) and French De Lames in a variety of designs. WAN IED Ladies to lose no time in inspecting onr charming variety of Millinery, Children's Sailor Straws, an r l others for school wear. Prices to suit the times, at Te Aro House Branch, Main-street. WANTED KNOWN— -That Sunshades, Umbrellas, HibVons and Laces. Hoisery, Apro b, Ladies' Belts, Kid and Fabric Gloves, are now to be had in all kiuds and sizes, and lowest possible prices, at the Te Ai-o House Brauch, Main-s rcet. TV? AN TED "KNOWN— That the > » stock now waiting inspection at the Te Aro House Branch, Mainstreet, contains some very Bl3*hsh aiad pretty things in the Fa hiouable Ladies' Shirts, Waistcoat-frouts, Jackets and Dust-cloaks. TXTANTKD Gentlemen to know * * that they will find a large choice of Clothing, Hats and Mercery, also full range of bpring and Summer Tweeds, from which they can have garments made to measure in the best style of cut and workmanship, and a perfect fit guaranteed at popular price 0 . The Te Aro House Branch Main-street, Foxton. $500,000 Beatty's Organs at Bargains. For particulars, catalogue, address Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. 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 Hlliard and Hair-dressing Saloou, which is now in full swing hy the Post-office. The Billiard Salr on is fitted with the best Ta le, and is the best lighted room in the town. The choicest brands of Tobaooos, Cigars and Cigarettes only kepi, and retailed at the lowest margin of profit. A Toilet Club is established in c nmction 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, Pbopbietor.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 October 1893, Page 3
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