EDMUND GSBORNE, FOXTON. H:AVIN(Jhad a glimpse of a " GOOD TIME COMING," I have been induced to purchase freely, and thus ; keep the requirements of the Foxton public fully suppied. ''Kimy tradespeople complain of hard times, and are cons quently cautious in laying in ne ■ Thw is tiiiVroy oppdrtunity, as my experience teaches me that people will go where they have TEE CHEAPEST Wflt) BmT SiOCK TQ CHOOSE FROM. As we only care about giving credit to the safest marks, we have not to pr >vic!e for hoavy losses. THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE IS CONDUCTED ON ALMOST CO-OPERATIVE PRINCIPLES. ALL PROFITS MADE ARU SPENT IN THE BOROUGH, ho that the public get an indiroi-t benefit. It is the ONLY DRAPER'S SHOP IN FOXTON that this may be said of. This i 9 one reason why Edmund Osborne should be patronised. Another reason is all the g ods are marked in plain figures he keeps no old stock— ho holds an auction half-yearly sale to clear it off. he purchases in the best markets, and id in a position to Cf.-mpoto with anyone. '* ", he sells Striped German Rugs at 6s 9d. M Men's Heavy Tweed Trouseis may bo had at Gs lid per pair. In fact, the public know howto appreciate good articles at a minimum of profit, and wo would just call attention to a few lines, and leave the results with the thinking portion of the population. Colonial Fingering, all colors, 2s 9d doz , Eoslyn, 4 Ply Fingering, a few colors, 2s 0.1 doz, Heavy Flannelette 4£d yard ; Calico, 2£d ,5 aid ; Homek's, B 2 inch, Bidyard glen's Colonial knit half Hose, 10d ; Men's Merino Box, Gd ; Black Cashmere Sox, Is 31 ; Strong Blncher Boots, 5s 9d. ' Having gi\en up the tailoring, my attention has been ttirnod to tho ready m do c' Usinp;. Our now stook pQiuparo with an} thing in the district. The DRESSMAKERS are prepared to exhibit their skill on each dress enlrnsteJ to them. E. 0, would be glad to see hia customers whi'e the stock is NEW AND FRESH. EDMUND OSBOENE. • ! ''. , . '■ . , . ..... . ' — "■•
F) ICHTER, N ANNEST AD & CO TIMBER, AND FLOURMILLERS, PALMEBSTON NOETH. Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber Mouldings Sash.es p,nd Do 03 Seasoned Dress Tmber always on ' hand. Ffrii Clans Boiler Flour, Pollard, Bran, &c, at. -'•'" LOWEST QUOTATIONS. ; ' :. . ' AgENTS-^- • For Timber— Mr A . Speirs For Flour— Mr Robert McLean. CELEBRATED ORQANSand PIANOS. For Catalogues, address, .P^NIEL F. BB(:.ATTT • . Washington, New Jersey. A. WEfB, Pftlntef, Paperhanger, Qt&ERB EXEOtrTEp" Wi^H DSSPATOH. PRICES. M Oj6 EiS A!T fe; ' DR Catl^HigJL^QviSTmuK of Httpophosphites of Lime is "* prescribed' by t§jt Faculty for the ; ' cure of Consjij^^pniGfirbnij Cough, - and General DebiKty. * . I 1 : ■it-Q&tt^f-twd of tliiS principal • infttdittitg iieoeasairy for 'building npdrtie Trance ajid whioH are, ; ooa.«idered ; deficient "m the abovej jO^tfplwitSr t^-i 7 •Ph^sphorotitf ;iws ■' j Lim^. . |t oannot be top ihigbijr jsi '/£ j»B^s^f^DeHo4^tji^^ 'v 'ijIs Mal^amilQpdj.^n.d^Ji^ ** (Ojp»pk»Bite Wl^^F^tef, Main Street, ■ tj "■ >*,?> '•■'■ '-■ Carpenter, Join^ryapd Undertaker. AH kinds of J^bVing Work done the* slioxtest notioe,
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Manawatu Herald, 18 April 1895, Page 1
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497Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 18 April 1895, Page 1
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