IN EVERY DEPARTMENT MAY NOW BE SEEM A WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF New Dresses, IKfiuislißaS} X^e-sw Jackets, S^einr Sunshades, Wew Prints, I^ew Os?iIIs, Mew Gloves, £?ew Sonnets, B?©v^ CJi»*-.5303a5, X^feiar Blouses, Hcßievy, S^eixr Flowers. 2*?ew Sateens, New CostumeE, Sfewr Laces, jWevsr Trimming AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE,
FOXTON TO SAN SON. T^HE TRAM leaves Foxton on J Mondays, WsnNESDAYS, and Fridays at 8 p.m., arriving at Saiison at 5 p.rn Fares— 4s 2d. Notk. — Passengers can rely on iva<-hi.'g Bulls l.y 6 p.m. (provided :hpy give, notice to the Guard i.EFOiiE LEAVING FOXTON) on pa- nient of an extra two shillinga ■iva] six ponce. \Y:mgnnui can also be reached the snme i.ight at 9.50 ac a through rate of 10s 7.1 — thk Government " fabe FRoir Foxton is 17s lid first-class. E. G. COX, Manager. County Office, Saiiwn. ..u gust, 1892, rhe World's SheejpXMp! A IP Apm 1 The Rales of Cooper's Dip exceed hose uf ah other Dips put together. The Explanation t is the Best at every point. he Best Dip is the CHEAPEST. u'es of Cooper in Australia this -euson hiue doubled those of last. The Manager - f one of the best oivn ><nrl largest stations in New outh Wa:o.«, wrote 17th August .Ist: - " Copper's Dip has made a differnee of Is per fibe^u." ITS SPECIAL -MERIT. Wliil t the effects of some Dipt ease the instant sheep are dry from lift dipping, and others continut nly a few weeks, COOPEE' Slastf ill the following shearing. For his reason alone, Cooper's, at itt :sua cst of iibout one farthing per 1 it ad, is cheaper than many Dips, v«n if ibey v p-.< fiv*-n away. USED 1 N o\iMt 100 MILLION SHEEP ANNUALLY. A GENTS — &i array, Fobevfs & Co., WELLINGTON. J. THOMPSON, (Opposite Wbyte's Hotel, Main Street. Foxton). ; : - —■' ■, Carpenter, Joiner, and Undertake. ' All lands of Jobbing Work done' the shortest notion,
PIANOS ORGANS THE London and Berlin ' PIANO CO. : £11 E LAND - STREET, | , AU.KLU\ T D. | ( Can bo purchased on our 20 or 3o months hire system. Seo our Tables < f Payments. i Trice Lists and C (alognes "Free oAnplicaiion. W. 11. WKBBE, Manager. Representative for Wanganui and District — Mr. E. 1-.LLERY GILBERT. DR CHUECraLIi'S Sybuu of liyporHosPHiTES of Limf. is (j'-escribed by the Faculty for the cure of Consumption, Chronic Cough, and General Debility. It contains two of tho principal ingredients necessary for building up the huiUiin i'ranm and which are con idered dtiici. nt in the above complaints, viz , Phosphorous and Lime. It Ciiini'.fc be too highly recoimncudtd for Dolieato Children. DR. CHURCHILL'S Cona]pou*£td Syrup o£ Is v; a 1 brnin food, and in .casp of Mnsciilar and Nervous Exhau-tion lias acquired ;i world wide reputation Each bottle bears Dr ChuichiU's Sgnature Price. 4fr, Prepared only by Eon Castiglione, Paris, 12. FRED BUTLER, ACCOL'ST-EOOK aiANUFACTUBEB, BI.oKHINDEH, STATION EIt AKD MACHINE RULER. 1 Rubber-Stamp Maker, Ghaver & Embossing. ! MAIN -STREET EAST, PALMEESTON NORTH. Bookbinding a Speciality. j Orders can he leit at the Manawatu ; Hebald Office. )
R. H. BARBER, ENGINEEB Js.si©B. General Black-JFain-strekt, Foxtox. A GOOD SHOEKKEIT. HLAXMILLESS cnn hnve all re- ; pairs e ecuted quickly ahi aL reasonable prices. I Packing, Bed and White Lead ' and Insertion kept in stock. Piping Cut and Screwed. Agent for W. Cable & Co.'s Max Machinery — Drums, .D:m:i-spind e, and Feed 110 lers iu stock to suit, any machine. I \ ICHTER, NANNESTAD & CO TIMBER, AND FLOUBMILLEHS, PALMEESTON Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber Mouldings Sashes and Doorß, Seasoned Dress Tmber always on hand. First Class Boiler Flour, Pollard, Bran, &c., at LOWEST QUOTATIONS. AgENTS For Timber— Mr A . Speirs For Flour— Mr Booert McLean. BEiTTY'S CELEBRATED ORGANS and PIANOS. For Catalogues, address. DANIEL F. BEATTY Washington, New Jo soy. Painter, Paperhanger, GB-AINER AND V^i.ITER, FOXTON. * BDEB3 EXECUT I> W'jTII I>FSPATCH. PRICES 3iODE : EAT E. WANTED STAMPS, <)ld New Zealand Post- . jige Btiin'ps off old loiters, &c, of btfoie 1865, loi^h Cd up to 20s each. Higbtst ulue ly return lor al stum s s«-ni C SIO'.KALL,. ' 8, Queen-street, Ackjaud. .
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Manawatu Herald, 1 November 1894, Page 1
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