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JOE TOS, Has for Sale a First-cla e s Stock of Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockeryware, &c. RELIABLE GARDEN SEEDS, QUANTITY OF SEED OATS. JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT OF NEW BOOKS, COMPRISING— Young Ladies Journal, Sylvias 5 Journal, Latest Fashion Books, Children's School Books and Requisites ; and a large assortment of Cheap Novels, FRESH FRUIT AISTO VEGETABLES JOE TOS, MAIN - STREET, F 0 X T 0 N. «

The World's Sheep Dip. [ FEILDING_ SALE. A FACT ! FRIDAY; N ?I EMBER 24 * " pOBTdN & SON will sell by The Sales of Cooper's Dip exceed VJ public auction as above— those of all other Dips put together. 13 s *oro cows '20 yr and 18 month mixed The Explanation S n^i 1 « s 25 18-month ujixed cattle It is the Best at every point. 100 forward ewes ! 200 forward shorn ewes The Best Dip is the CHEAP- 420 fat ■•■ and forward shorn EST, wethers oOfl fat shorn ew«s Sales of Cooper in Australia this 1,-,0 fat shorn ewts season have doubled those of last. 200 first-class woolly hoggets { 100 ehovu owes with 100 per The Manager cf oue of the best oent oi larabs known and largest stations in New | -250 shorn ewes, with 100 per South Wales, wrote 17th August CPn t o f lambs last : — 1 case saddlery " Cooper's Dip haa made a differ- .. ~~~~ , . ence of is per sheep." at 1 0 dock. ' I _ ' ITS SPECIAL MERIT. 1 Whilst the effects of some Dips TO THE ELECTORS OF OTAKI. cease the instant sheep are dry from the clipping, and others continue only a few weeks, COOPER'S lasts | till the following shearing. For j Labiks and Gentlemen, — this reason alone. Cooper's, at its usual cost of about one farthing per \ f the solicitation of a large head, is cheaper than many Dips, ft even if they were given away. j number of the Electors I have deUSED ON OVER 100 MILLION j cided to contest the election in the SHEEP ANNUALLY. ■ L^ m{ mA ag R supportev Ao ™ 3 ~ I of tlis Government. Murray, Roberts & C0., ! ■WELLINGTON. . 1 will take an early opportunity — ■: ? f explaining to you ray views upon WANTED KNOWN— Te Aro House Branch are now offer- the lending political questions of the ing some very cheap Straw Hats 100 usefu' shapes, 6d each. Large day. Leaf Sailor H ats, Is ; Fancy Speckled Straw, Is 3d. A fresh lot of Sun 1 have the honour to be, Bonnets commencing at 2s lid. — ■ — I Your obedient servant, WANTED KNOWN— We are j showing New Summer Dresses j DONALD FRASER. at reduced prices. 12yds for 2/11, , 12yds for 3/11, 12yds for 4/11. The new Crepon in cream and stripes, 3/11 pa- doz; 12yds Prin's, 4/6 ; 12yds for 6/6 ; 12yds for 6/6. j d te _ White Lace Striped Muslin 4id, i , „ . . „ -r, w s*d, 6kl ; 4-inch Colored Cashmere, ! _J • . Great 4 e f, economy in the Public iB-Mnnt rr i Service.— All salaries «bove £600 is, DiacK, i t o. : to be reduced to £600 ; salaries Irom WANTED KNOWN -To suit ! £600 to £500, reduction often per the times we will offer ' cent ; from £000 to £400, reduction Blouses at 2/-, 2/6, 2/11; Sh»rt seven and a half per ceut ; from £400 Blouses 2 11, 31!, 4/11 : splendid to £300, five per cent. No reducassortment cf Ladiea White and tion below £300. 'Ihe Governor's Colored Aprons. Pocket Handker- salary to be reduced from £5000 to chiefs 1 '3. 1/6, 1/9 per doz. Swiss £2500. This enormous saving to be Belts, l/6d ; Corsets from 1/9 : Tea ! spent in reproductive works, in openCosies, I'll, 2/11, 811; Christmas I ing up the country, and absorbing Cards, a packet of 20 for Is. the unemployed labor. — 2. Taxation —Land and Income TT7ANTED KNOWN— Te Aro j TaXj wit _ an increase of the gradu- »» I 'ouse Branch are selling at ft ted tax and decrease <f the custom Town Prices. Moleskin. Is lid per duties on the necessaries of life. p«v yurd ; Meu's Drill Trousers, 2/9, ». h'ailways.— To b* managed by Strong Working Hiirts 1/11 to 1/6 a _ oa rd of three directors, with the S rong Tweed > Trousers 6/6, 8/6, Minister of Public Works as chair--10 d, Men's Suits complete 17/6 and man ut-wnrds. Mon's Sox, 3 pair3 for j 4 Land.— Limitation of area of Is. Lace Curtains, extra long and | first-class land to 1000 acres for one choice patterns, 2/6, 1/11, 3/0, 5/6. | family ; retention of the ballot ; perCalicoes from 2U.. Town's, 4id, petual lease, with right of purchase ; 6_cJ, 9-ld. _ _ Land Boards to be elected. . — - Education. -The retention of Gentlemen to know the present system of national eduW t _at they will find a large catl0 »> w # l th « &1 owing nnprovechoice of Clothing, Hats and Mer- ments: -The Boards to be elected eery, also full rantje of bpriusj and b > : llie . householders instead of by Summer Tweeds.' from which they committee. In districts where thtrc can have garments made to measure w not suftiment accommodation in in the best style of cut and workman- tllG Board bohools capita, ion to l.e ship and a perfect fit guaranteed at P aid . for children otherwise edupopular prices The Te Aro n«u?e ca^ d - . Branch. Main-street, Foxton. L f. ?^vc Lands.- That 1- land — — -- -■ - held under native custom Ihe ,___.. - rn/>TT ! owners to have the option of either YVt A. J. OxX \ selling or leasing to the Crown, or i individual sing their titles. Tiands I Crown granted to be treated as land THIS j held by Europeans. . : ;.. • : ' 7. Legislative Council to be elected for sis year.-?. SP I r< P 8. A reduction of honorarium from A " V MX • £240 to £1 SO per an num .

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 23 November 1893, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
947

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 23 November 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 23 November 1893, Page 3

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