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IS MfUND OSBOENE, T-^iy-ir^w^'''*". y : \ k -•:'-.■■>■'■•'¥'■'''■ - •■',.. * ... HAYfMfI had n pmriift trf n " GOOD TIME COMING," I have been indnced to purchase freefy and thos keep iUpresttirements,pf the Foxton public fully supp'ied. . . ." 4 \ Many tradespeo^te complain of hard times, and ara-conaeqnently cautious in laying in n®J*£j"*j;_, JSji!j[. J^*l*y oppbxtunfty,a« my 4xperi«ice teaches me that people will ; go" where they have, THE CllJliAiJJiDi AND BEST STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. As we ojily care about giving credit to the safest marks, we haye not to provide for heavy losses. WW^itittßL OF COMMERCE IS CONDUCTED ON ALMOST CO-OPERATIVE PRINCIPLES. AJPa PROFITS liTADE ABK SPENT IN THE BOEOUGH. fo that the public get an indirect bemfit. It is the ONLY DBAiIBER'S SHOP IN FOXTOft that this may be aaid of. yflPfci«si one reason why Edmnnd Osborne should be patronised. •»L .... '■* •■■..:.■■;... ' ' ■ ' ■ ''•..■• t Another reason is all the g ods are marled in j-lain figures. ; J „ :< -,*^ if . , r be koeps no old stock— ho holds an auction .half-yearly sale to clear^ it on. M M he purchases in the best niftrkets, and is in a position 1 to compete with anyone. — ..S.-1, "■.-,, lie sells Striped German Eugs at 6s 9d. h )«-,,. „ Men's- Heavy Tweed Trousers- may be had at.,6s lid'- per pair. Iv f»:ct, the public know licw to appreciate good articles at a minimum of profit, and we would just call attentioutasA'friWiirie'fc, and leave the Jesuits with the thinking portion of the population. Cob nial Fingering, oil colors, 2s 9d doz , Eoslyn, 4. Ply Fingering, a fow colors, 2s 9d Aoz, Heavy Flannelette „ • : . : ; ' a • '; ■ 4Jd yard ; Calico, 2 Jtl j fiicl ; V. cm ck's, 32 iucli, 8.1<! yard , MenfftColoDial Kr.it half Hose, HW ; MonVMoir.o Pox, Od.jßlnclc CtiFhmc-re .Sex, la 'Sd ; Strrng Blucher ," ... .['.... ' '. Dout^, s^od. 9 lid ■■ 'i T .. ■ . ■•: '•■ • ' ' -. /Hating ghen tip tho tailoring, my attention has boen turned to the rearly m:u]p 'p'olhing. Our new stepj? will ctHupnre with .ai^hing -in the district. ,JChe D^EB&MAIvEjRS are prepared to- exhibit- their skill ou each dress entrusted' to them. ,u'*» %-■ ;-.. >'- .: ' ■ ■-*••« ••■ • .■■'■■•■ " ' "' • • ■ ■ ■«B. & wott.l<U>e:gln&to."Beo his customers wbi'o the stock l^s NEW AND- FBESH, . .•■*■«. ' ' - ........

f|riT?|\f< ESPECIALXY ADAPTED TO AUSTRALIA AND SKKIINMy Superior Seeds have been tried §ii«y w£at ftSVI WUJJI/ V with tbp n)Ost patibfaolory results in NEW LhAliAai), these countries. I make the following inducements to get everybody to plant them. TOWel*s, "DftSFNo. 1. Grand Box Containing Asteb, 6av. McKinley, .Over 50 grand .Gekman Mixed Seeds, 400 Choice Sorts. colors.* ' ■ F< maeoe Pmnts, for decorative foliage. Sweet Peas, Emily Henderson, Best Pinks, -Beirß Show Mixed: These ar< New White. * Pc; dnia, Bell's 3how Mixed the best Forget-me-not, New -Striped, Lovely Phlox, Bell's Show Mixed, mixtures in „ Large Flower. . YEr.Tir-A,! Sell's Show Mixed the world. LnTcM, Perpetual 'Fiowering, "Blooms J-'^x y, Otir Nellie, Gorgeously .Beautiful. All Summer. Purrv, l;ivndale Mixture, Grandest.Out. Wonderful Mexican- Primrose, -Worth Wi'.rrE Flowers, 100 Sorts for Whiti 25 cents. ■ . , ... Bouquet?. Yellow Flowees, 100 Sorts Mixed for Book om Summed Gabdening, Free Bouquets. And Five Other Grand Sorts. AU the above sent by mail for only 1 shilling and C ■■••••• ■ pence. . Vegetables, Grand Box. Containing One Package Each. :..- Beet ' Beans" - ; Best earrot-' Best Lettuce - Best Iladish je'Bt Peas JJarly -Cabbage • Best JJeloas . Best Squash . Beßt,Corn • - Late' Cabbage B?BtOnion3 Best Tomato Best Beet Best Cucumber . Best Pumpkins Best Turnip. 4 packeges other choice vegetables and a gfni flower collection , of 10 packets. The above bo» 80 packages of seeds luailed Jor onjy 8. shiUlnga, ■(jSehdmohfy'ty post-money -oicier on JJinghamtoii^.x. A Itial of flowerfl or Vegetables for 6 pr nee in Bjlver, 10 packets of Choice Flover- Seeds for Cd, or G packets o< Vegetable Seeds for 6d. ; All of the above for 4 shillings by mail, and ootologue of seeds free. Addres9 J. J. Bell Binghamton, N. V., U. S. America, ;g&ai§i ''M&NOES. ' BINGES, . SOLE MAEKET OF t HE CELEBRATED CORNISH COQKINCS RANGES, . Actno.wled^ed 'by all' to be the StioYgeit, Most. Economieai and by far tliebcßt Cooking Eaiige. in the Colony Pastry, Scones, etc., baked in less t|ian .10 naintttcß. The pveuß are; por able, can be r«inoved to be thc-ropglily cleaned pr to effec/ jepnir?, Kijthtiut; J^',-«si<ensß ; pt x< Betting ra^pev Barges for eountVyar.fe'BflpfjKed with fire-place 3 for burning wood: iu^ lo 2lt.]oig, Q^er 50'depjgjbftib chofte;fronv£ft.lQd2fb-k>ng k ».-o .:; ■■\ ■'■- ' ■.. £AirGllrsTb'<?s: r 'A : LWA«s:<?.N.BA«D.' - •■- -- .. ; LIBERAL DISCOJEJST- ALLOW TiD'. '10 '£HE"i f it"ADE/\ ':''.'■ Gatalogucfi-on applicptioß..^ ;E^piniß a B^eclalHy. " Inspection mvited.r, ', \ . ;:.' .r: : . : M. ■$$&':&&&&& :'v ; ; - -' .:..i: . ./: b wW^iOT^^ET^^t&XfeTOif.- 4 '- ■■ ' - * '-' -.'-■■

T^JCpTJEB, NANNEBTAD & CO \TIIIBJSfi, A^D FEOUBMUjLEBS, Pig^-fiIISTON NORTH. *fifay.e on Sale all lrindg of B%iaij?i? feWif? £•■:■•: *■ •« « -Mcfuldingß ;; - , .;•■,;"' • ; Sashes . ■■■'K '"'■\ ".'.': ; ; . aijd Dooa fieasopfd .Press Tmber always on t. iMft— ■^■:' !; hand. ;-• .. Fiii^^^i^; ifeUw Flour. Pollard, %Q^Il«T. aUQTATION S. A, Speira Forl'feibT'-'Mr Robert' McLean, BtIATTY'S y'a|iaaAHS and i»ianoß. fit Cfcialogues, address, J>ksl*&; i. BE ATtY ;., r^ashingtpni New Jeisey. A. IBTEBB, Pa-perhangeiV g^PJ^^P WRITER, OkiS^r j^je*cif»?D' Wi^rn Dispatch. «2;jj^iil^iißi^fiO'i)BllATfc. -tfi'teafloiiiijxj'-riKjt.; Mv :i ' J '■:-' — . DJlifi^Efe^£jj.'9::.&Yivuß of i ;'.. HJwtESdipniTKs Olf Limk is p«Be*r;}j&l4by Ihe- Faculty for the: cucAJQ.? .(^lisuitapHon^hßohij Cough, aoi)iQraemJ[:l>cbility. ' r lit. gpntaijaa two of the principal inj|i|§3^«Dlaut ecos^afv ' ior- building upJhttfcuiaaiiiFaW and ■ which aye' oon-idered. deficient in the above ootrfpfa&BCtsA. mz :,r. J!PlK)sph6rpus and IJmiKrJIIk cannot be too highly re-, oov|Menoei f«t Childrien. : li^owift-ibraitt food/^ahd in caso of 2lQßiidla^and.vN«*vonß Exhaustion bif Wcqtiirecl.a world wide reputation Etijfc lWttl9 Il beara: Pr Churchill'sSi|tialtti» - Price, 4fr. M^J t fte^:(fd only- Vy ' - : ~ roxton). J o4|«^t.^nerlaS Undertaker. irf«U^ot JSbbiijfr T^r)c done, •:fl«^tfc^oHeH^tfoe.*^ -

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Manawatu Herald, 6 July 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 6 July 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 6 July 1895, Page 1

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