McMillan, Rhodes & co. Competition is the Life of Trade. TO show the Public the difference between CASH and CREDIT Prices we have determined to STOP GIVING CftEDIT. AND TO Sell fox* Cash Only, And all our Goods will be re-marked for that purpose and the public are invited tc call and prove our statements. To enable us to sell for Cash at Low Prices, hitherto unheard of in Foxton we intend Buying for Cash and- therefore . ;ieqiilfe all our OVERDUE AI COUNTS to be paid at onoe, failing whioh other summary steps will be resorted to. , McMiilan,llhodes & Co. Auctioneers, Valuers, Shipping and Commission Agents, FOXTON. NEW STOCK! NEW STOCK!! JOE TOS BEGS to announce to his numerous Customers that he has opened in the premises known as M\NCHESTER HOUSE, corner of Mainstreet, and Avenue Road, with an entirely NEW STOCK of— Groceries, Ironmongery, Confectionery, Crockeryware, Stationery, &c, Oaten Chaff. JOE TOS. FOXTON. TT ENNESS V WES l WOOD * co - are about Stocktaking prior to a Dissolution of Partnership, and would request a Settlement of Accounts early in the month.
THE Wellington Almanac AND Directory 1894. FORTIETH EDITION^ THIS handy and useful publica- .- tion is now issued. ■ ; ! ■ ■ ■ Considerable improvements have been. made in this issue; which now' includes a complete Directory of the Taranaki Distinct, in addition to the Wellington, Wairarapa, and West Coasts. Districts: ; .- ' • -'< PRICE . ...... 7 (fi 6d sain at all Booksellers and News Agents, •in r-Wellirigtion -and--. surrounding districts, and at the office of the Publisher, C. DYER, George street, , Off ffiriaHori wad, -Wellington. T r i t ; hK ,*;■•• . : .. ; :■■ *.-.:..•.-. . i TT 7 ANTED KNOWN -We are ■ *V selling new winter Crimean--') Shirts, all wool for 4/G, 4/11, 5/6, 5/9. New plnin and twilled flannollette frhirts at 2/8, 2/9 8/8, 3/G, 3/e- Strong working shirts our own make, 1/11, 2/6, 2/9, at Te Aro ' House.
Saddlery ! Saddlery William L. Coe Has returned to Foxton, and win be glad to see all Old Customers and any New Ones. Note the Address— MAIN - STREET, (Oposite the Bank of Australia). WILLIAM L. COE, Saddler, Foxton ARTESIAN WELLS. GILBERD'S PATENT STEAM WELL BORER. A RTESIAN Wells or trial bores J\ put down in any part of the colony. H. J. GILBERD, SCANDIA-STREET, BALMERSTON N NOTICE. HAVING leased the Wellington and Manawatu Railway land, known as the Sandhills, we now object to anyone Trespassirg with dog or gun on our property. Any one caught after this notice will be prosecuted. All previous permissions are now cancelled. ROBINSON BROS.
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Manawatu Herald, 10 May 1894, Page 3
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413Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 10 May 1894, Page 3
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