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GREAT REALISING SALE. ~ FOK 2O DAYS, ■."• - ."■■- . ■ ■*, .kV': ' Commencing, Friday, January 26th. Whole Stock Reduced to Cost Price TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON.

R H. BARBER, ENGINEER Ax&cl General Black* smith, Main-stkeet, Foxton. A GOODSHOIKKEiT. CLAXMILLEBS can h»»ve nil re- \ pair.*: e ecu ted quickly aua at vca.'«'>nablc- pices. Packing, Eed and White Lead and Insertion kept ai stock. Piping Cu' and Screwed. Agent for W. Cable & Cc's ! lux Mach nery — Drums, Diuni-spind e, aud Feed Holers in stock to Buit any machine. niCHTER, NANNESTAD & CO IV TIMBER, AND f LOUEMILLERS, PALMERSTON NORTH. Have on Sale all kinds oi Building Timber Mouldings Sashes and ttooro, Seasoned Dress Tmber always on hand. First Clare Boiler Flour, Pollard, Bran, ice, at LOwEPT QtOTAT 0 b. AgKNTS— For Timber— Mr A . Speirs For Flour— Mr Rooert McLean. BEATTY'S CELEBRATED ORGANS and PIANOS. | For Catalogues, nddrees. j DANIEL F. BEATTYi Waehingtoii, Ntw Je-ai-y. ! A. WEBB, Painter, Paperhanger, GRAINER AND W. ITER, FOXTON. « RPEKB EXECUTID WITH DISPATCH. PRICES MODE-BATE. •" ANTED OT.: WTP, (-Id * ew ZeaJjiud Pout- /^ r-ge btj.u:p6 ijfl old klifip, &c, of before 1865, boight 6d up to 20s each.' .BigJaest value by letia-u for ali "stani.s sent. 0 SIOC K ALL, 8, Quewu-btreet, Aekiattd.

WHYTivS HOTEL, FOXTOJN. T p OTA NSEL L, PR PRIETOB. La t ply Proprietor of — Burlte'i- Pass TTotel. Criterion Hotel, ThiiiU'ii, ;ni'" i' <■■ Msiiine Cetreur, I etuiie. ! rillia'd I'ooiu, Gcod Stabling, ■ a> <1 ■ vory fniiveuiGnc 1 . Mi;it- ; .iiii's iJuned.iii ''eev always on tap Tlu, htablin^ is nr>Y under tuy own charge. Every caie and atteninn will be given. Horses and Buggies for hire. THE COACH leaves Whyte's ] Ho el every morning at 6, f»nd connects with tlv up a> d down train fioor and to and returns" after jirrival of tiains fit Keroru, ar riving »t Foxton at 12:80 p.m. COXton "camilTTj v 111 This Hotel is Now Eepi.btb With Every Comfobt. Go Visit the Family Hotel, I'm sure its there you will fiud The daintest of Viands, with lowtst oharga combined; There you' 1 please your palate, there jou'll please your sight . . - With dainties, rich and rare, and sparkling • liquors bright ; . "■'•■' - For of all the de'icacies, Foxtoniani .trj T phase their > alate, or delight their eye. Of al< the severa. I- inds of sumptuous iarsr There's none with his catering can coinpare .-\ ud Travellers and strangers the district passing tnrougn. Should halt at the good old pile, on the bank of the Jianawatu, Where, with good homo comforts and everything in order bright; - upplied by R. W . Talbot and the good old Border Knight. WamTd" ZgeSTts"" : ' 0 al<f w • rl{ 'roni us that "will 1 brii gin cm stant income (even S| ere tim?), e^sy and p easant i cci patiou. Aopl-j' .' i-\KL'J\ IWroiiTING CoMPAICY, } ox '76. (i.r.0,. Pydnoy. N.S.W. FRED BUTLER, ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTUBEIt, BOOKBINDEB, BTATIONER AND MACHINE RULBE. Rubber-Stamp Maker, Graver & Embomdag. MAIN - STREET EAST,' PAOEIifcTOK KOIiTH^ LcOKtilMi^C A uI^ECIALriY. Ordf-i? cm. le.k-ir ixi. tie Maxawaiv

; FOXTON TO SANSON. 'pHE TRAM leavAs Foxton «a i 1 Mondays, Wsdkbsdays, ani , Fridays at 3 p.m., arnring M i Bauson at 5 p.m Fares — 4s 2d. I ' Note. — Pansengers can r«ly «a rt-arlii g Bulls l.y 6 pan. (|HOvideeL ilicy giv< notico to fcli« Guard { i EF(;J,E LEAVING FOXTON) ' us* pa nient of an extra two sliillingg? | and t-ix pence. . '^' ; W^ ngun ui can also be reached the smile i.ight at 9.50 ac a through rate of 1 6s 7d — the Government tare i I'ROll FOXTOK IS 17S lI^JEiKBT-OLABg. E. U OOX, Blanager. County Office, Sanson. August, 1892, The World's Sheep Dip. A PACT! The Sales of Cooper's Dip exceed those of aL other Dip- put.tQgeJjhjjr. The Explanation It is the Best at eveyy point. The Sales of Cooper in Australia thit season have doubled thoae of la^t. The Manager . f one of the beat known «nd largest stations in JN«ir ; South Walea, wrote 17th Anguit iast: "Cooper's Dip hasrnade a ditffcence of Is per blieep." . ITS SPECIAL MERIT, Wliil t. i ho effecf s at some Dips J oen.<e the instant sheep .are dryf rofll ■i tin- dipping, aud. others continue I only ii few weeks, COOPER'S lasts til 1 the fn lowing sjieflrftig. For ih s.. -reas(»n irhme, Cooper's, at ite, "** usiia cfiet of jibout one farthing per bead,- is chf-aper than 'inany-.4)jp^> . even 'if they were giv. n away. ",. .|* USED i-N OVER 100 MILLIOK SBKEP AiVNUALLY. | *GKNTS — Murray, Roberts & Co.. | WELLINGTON. WAMKn K?,r.WN-Ful liftt ; of . ar n-iiiiCisd Prices -wifc* : l,e py^te.. t<^ m.v rdilrebß on appli- , t-i:tio:i: If wij: 'vy Ci.untrvcus^om-,ol-6 to s^fud their orders to Te Avo ■'House, "Wellington.

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Manawatu Herald, 13 March 1894, Page 1

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761

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 13 March 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 13 March 1894, Page 1

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