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■ EDMUND OSBORNE, FOXfOH. v - -J:-- ■ 0 . HAVlNOhad a glimpse of a•« GOOD TIME COMING/ I have been induced to purchase freely, and thns keep iho requirements of the Foxton public fully supp'ied. J^: Many tradespeople complain of hard times, and are consequently cautious in laying in ne-esstiies. This is m,y opportunity, as my expe^ieno^ teachea me that people will go where they have THE CHEAPEST 1 AND "BEST STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. *Vr '"» 4*i c ou 'y care -ibout giving credit to the safest marks, we have not to provide for heavy losses. V " $HE CENTRE OF COMMERCE IS CONDUCTED ON ALMOST CO-OPERATIVE PRINCIPLES. ■' v %tX> PROFITS MADE* ARK SPENT IN THE BOROUGH, so that the public get an indirect benefit. It '.•■■jft&eONLY DRAPER'S SHOP IN FOXTON that this may be said of. ;;';•, 'l*his is oho reason why Edmund Osborne should be patronised. ■ Anotlipr reason is all the god* are marked in plain figures. ■ ffi. %!! m ' fie keeps' no old stock— Ift htilds an auction ■ half-yearly sale to clear it off. , . ; ...w.^ ... . ;:;,._; ;^ : ...v, -,^ p^ftases in tliG : best morii ets, an-] is in a position to compete v.ilh anyone. Vi; " "' ' *t^".'ilii A ', Ib sells-Striped GFenriftn-Ihigf; ut fis 9d. l^J . ■ ■'■•■•"•,■,'■" : ~''» ' 'Men's Heavy Tweed' Troupers may be had at Os lid per pair. < j { In, fact," the public iHioW-hdw to. a.p'pieciat<?'.gond arf.ido.rai n minimum of profit, and wo would just call ntfcen- "■ tfcio'o'to a few lines, and leave the resul's with the thinking portion of the population. • V^?Dial Fingering, all colors, 2s 9d doz ,-.FiOslyn, 4 Ply Fingering, a few colors, 2s Od d«y,, Tloavy Flannelette : r" ! - . : ; ' '"''. 4ldfard ; Calico, 2*d 3 avclvMcmck't!, 82 inch, R^dyavd . Colonial lir.it half Hose, 10(1 ; Men's Merino I Rox, Q<\ ; Bltick Cashmere Sox, Is Od ; . jst.n>ng Blncber "';>. ■ ' r -\ . " v. :- '" Boots, . ' • ; \ '' up 'the tailoring, my attention has been turned to the ready made clothing. o\\v new stook "%H\ poropfitfe with any' thirijg in the district. . v '"' ; '^jg.ISR.E''SSMAKERB are prepared to exhibit their skill oh each dress entrusted to them. \ ' • 0. would be glnd to see bi3 customers whi'e the stock is NEW AND FRESH. f: EDMUND OSBOENE.

.^■QIOHTEB, NANNESTAD & CO •^TiteBER, AND FLOUB MILLERS, -Salmerston north. • Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber ' Mouldings ;>■■• ' - Sashes ' and T)oo> jSeJSaoned Dress Tmber always on " r hand. ;sr>fc Class Roller Flour, Pollard, "■'"• ' Bran, fcb.i at ,• , ;.. t LOwEST QUOTATION S. ..%«*«#. ... Ag ENTS _ ..-. Fte Tiinbei"— Mr A . Speirs For J'iQiii-^iMLl2k e J fc McLean. CELEBRATED *** vOR6ANSand PIANOS. ; ' ! i? r F6il€atalogues, address, ; .'.^AjSr ffE' V F, BEATTY ■>•"-. • 'Sapliington, New Jersey. "... ;: ';|^'«-b:b,: ;i ; "#ittiiei% Pftpephaager, - -V'^vUv vctxtrdixf* ',,,,:' .■ , *-O«Dtßt Executed ! With Despatch. *■ ;u.v*»!»ta» *»,•■•. a* .»-tt- -—-.^. i. : . .- .--.. a.- J :^JLCE;S; .^ap;EBA.TE. ."_ ; * ■ $tfe fiHURCHILX/S &t*tfar : "fo •iw I^Bj^ by ttie Faculty fprttie ; SwiWGou^uniptipn, ChroniJ Cough, ' ii^^eral Debility. ; ' ' ' -; •'/li|f«i»utains two of the principal ■ijn^dfcents, necessary for building "♦'ffcftlM human ;> f rain c and which are ooii idered 'deficient in the above popaplajnts, viz , Phosphorous and 54i04. : tti oannot be too highly re-ooinmsadeifiiiL-Djali(ialfi. Children . e :,Bjß c CHURCHILL'S Compound Syrup of a . v. ■ JBKypl*oplxoßi>lxites .■'ft "real brain food, and in case of Musoulav and Nervous Exhaustion has acquired a world wide reputation Each 1 bottle bears Dr Churchill's Signature Price, 4fr. -.]::•:,: .. Prepared only l»y ■WANN CHEMIST, ... Bou Cast iglione, Paris, 12. ;r j; "tHOkPSON, (Opposite W hyte'a Hotel, Main Street, v... „' ■;■ .. Foxtbn). Carpenter, Joiner, and Undertaker. All Mnds of Jobbing Work done the shortest notice*

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Manawatu Herald, 9 May 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 9 May 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 9 May 1895, Page 1

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