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rI^EDMUND OSBORNE, iP: foxtos. * ■ 11 11 - Q ■ ■■ 'IT AFlNGhad a gUwpse of a«* GOOD. TIME COMING," I have been induced to purclrase freely, and thus JpJ ieop th« requirements of the Foxton public fully supp'ied. * * Many tradespeople complain of .hard times, and are consequently cautious in laying in ue _'Jf£ lii <*- Jiplff jugt my epppftumty, as my experience me that people will go where they have ThE Otl^Ariibi AND B.^^GJ^TPBCHOOSE.E'iiOM. . & ..^f jfe.djflj; care abonfgiying credit to the safest marks, we have not to provide f>r heavy losses. * *%ftk MNTRE OF ■ddtfrfiEttqEL : is i GO.NjbuCTBD. -.ON 'ALMOST CO-OPERATIVE lEINCIPLES. 'iMi'?fiO^ltß" MADE ,A^tK SP^NT IN'/*HE EOEOUGn, to that the public get auindirect benefit. It nl^Bif fcO^y 'DRAP.EE'S SHOP, IN FOX/ION that this may be said of. *T r )f Uj^ 'h Q»« reaspii : why Edmund Osborne should be patronised. ?:*, XiiothW reason is all the g ods are marked in plain figures. ...... J . *'; ",*' „ „ ' lie keeps no old stock— he holds an auction, half -yearly sale to clear it on. * : ';' l V" t M he purchaser in tlie best morkets, and is in a position to compete with ai yon\ *.* ■'.-"■" '\ t „ he soils Striped German Eugs at 6s nd. '■'„'„ „ Moil's "Heavy Tweed Trousers mny bo had at 6s lid per pair. .Iniiict, the public know how to appreciate good articles at a minimum of profit, and we would just call attention, tp a.fow lines, and leave the lesnlts wilh the thinking pcrtion of the population. Col- nia/FnTgTr;'n'g,""niT colors, 2s 9d doss , Ea-lyn, -1 Ply Fingering, a few colors, 2s Od dt-z, Heavy Flannelette . •>;■■• ■•°". ■ 4£d yard ; Calico, 2-^-d 3 aid'; JiomcK's, JJ2 inch, ;-;^dynvd, Men's Colonial kr.it half Hose, lOd ; Jlen'« J.lfiii:o gox, Od ; Black Ciislsmcro Sex, Is Bd ; Strmg Blucher Boots, iss Od. »r*! -.■'.-:■■ ■ ■ ■ ' . " having given iip tna tailoring, my attention has been turnod to the ready m-ide cV thing. Our now stook h^^om^re With nm thing in the district. . . >'■;. i yj\,x „.•■ k ■:■':...■.■■■■■.■ ' ■' i^eiiIiESSMAKERS are prepared to : exhibit (heir skill on each dress entrusted to them. glad to seo'his cfistorhcrs wiri'e the stock is NEW AND FEESH. * '■ ' ■ ; ; ' ■ » '• i" ' .'.■....

* "niOHTEE, NANNESTAD & CO TIMBER, AND FLOURMILLEES, PALMBESTON NORTH. • .Have on Sale all kinds of r Building Tinibor •>,' ..-. ." /.Mouldings T .-. Sashes and DOO3 -fieMoned Dress Tmber always on v •-;•.'•■■■ hand. •Ffrtt Glass Boiler Flour, Pollard, r -\.i ... : Bran, ice., at :^'vyEST QUOTATIONS. AgENTS-— For Timber— Mr A, Speirs • -^For -Flour— Uv Robert McLean, : CELEBRATED i^OR&ANS arid PIAMOB. ( 'h;. : «p For Catalogues, address, DANIEL Fi BEATTY Washington, Hew Je:sey. •38; WEBB, • WRITER, ■ '■■'* ,v ; ' : T<WTOKr, ■'= ■ ;: : '. ,:t'. r "i <■■?':•, .>.'-. ■;'.«; . .<.•■■■. ',...-, V -OitD^S* E3U!CT7TFD V?lTn DiSPATOH. PRICES MODERATE. •J>E .fiH^CHJLIiIS; %xim w 9t Jbjra Bfftrop hoo*«mbp : of Lucres b pwectibed b^- . Faculty : for the - 1 cntHJf Gdftsum-ptio:)., Qlnuui^ Co.ugb, •»nd General Bobility... • . It coutsrna^twQ ~ai -tke principal «'Jngrediea'ts necessary for .building jjpihs hunwn frame and which are f^dttideiped deficicEt in tLe above »«omplaints, viz , Phusphorous and ' ' lime. 'Ife' oaunot bs too highly re- • ■ * qpj^toen'died for Delicate Children. - £ w,- ' rIXJR. CHUECHILL'S. ' Voiyipbund Sy»up of U Xi' real. brain food, and in case of -UdttsdOlar and Nervous Exhaustion '.tas' acquired a world wide reputation "Eapli' bottle bears Dr Churchill's ''ffgMifW Price, 4fr. ' '.'■'' •-'"" Prepared only l>y >. 'm^TMXfVf. CHEMIST, ■v " '- 1 Bbu Castiglione, faris, 12. ! S;J. THOMPSON, .; v ..(Opposite vVhyte's Hotel, Main Street,. v Joiner, and Undertaker, >^ " the shortest notioe,

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Manawatu Herald, 9 July 1895, Page 1

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544

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

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

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