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:' EDMUND OSBORIE, „v FOXTON. 1 r * ■■ ■ -■ft^YlNGhad a glimpse of a " GOOD TIME COMING/ I have been'induced to purchase freely, and thufl X\i e P lhy requirements of the Foxton public fully suppled. '.^any tradespeople complain of hard times, and are consequently cautious in laying in ne p c^ li^ T? S q 1 T fast iiiv opportunity, as my experience teaches me that people will go where they have THE CHkAraBI £p {iw£ STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. ■' As'w.e only caro about giving credit to the safest marks, we have not to provide for heavy losses. '"HE CENTRE OF COMMERCE IS CONDUCTED ON ALMOST CO-OPERATIVE TRINCIPLES. XiifpEQFITS MADE ARK SPENT IN. THE EOROUGU, to that the public get an indirect benefit. It #tbe"qNLY DRAPER'S SHOP IN FO^'ION that this may be said of. ■ 'l This is one reason why Edmund Osborne sWld be patronised. <i; Another reason is 1 all the g ods are marked in plain figures. _ z t . . ■. f he keeps no old stock—he holds an auction half-yearly sale to ciear it oit. . /'•'■" ,',' he purchae.e3 in the.best markets, and is in a position to compete with anyone. •"' , ]' ',' he sells Striped German Rugs at 6s 9d. * ''; M Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers may be had at 6s lid per pair. ' iVIn fuct, the public know how to appreciate good articles at a minimum of profit, and wo would ju&l call ttttentjpii to > Lw iine3, ay.d leave the iesnl»s with the thinking portion of the population. •ftfjiial Fiugei-ing, all colors, 2a 9d dbz , Eoslyn, 4 Ply Fingering, a few colors, 2s 9<l ucz, Heavy Flaunelette /=■••■••■■■• ' ; 4id yard ; Calico, 2sd jard ; Hcmek's, 82 inch, 8-Jdyard.-lien's Coiomal knit half ll cso, lOd ; Men's Mniuo Box, 6d ; Black Cmlrccre Hex, Is 8d ; Str- ng Blueher ■*;■■ •■;•"; '. Boot?, 5s 9d. • *Bav!nggh en up the tailoring, my attention has. been turned to the rendy made clclhing. Our new stock with anything in the. district. '■'/ifiie '-pKESdjIAKERS are prepared, to-esliibit their skill on each dress entrnstou to thorn. ' |LO. • would be glad to see his customers whi'e the stcck is NEW AND FIiESH.

TjIOnTEB, NANNESTAD & 00 ry - - • TIMBEB, AND i-LOUEMILLLRS, P&M^ESTGN NORTH. • Hevb on Sale all kinds of j Bidding Timber •.''!' "Mouldings *j< -'■ Sashes •/. '; • and Doos Seaibnjcd,. Dress Tmber always on "-.'• ; " hand. '. ■ ! • Fir?t Class Roller Flour, Pollard, JBranv,&p. I .at. . LOWEST QUOTATIONS. AgENTS — .For -Timber—Mr A. Speirs ; For Flour— Mr Robert McLean. JiSiJSLT TIT'S CELEBRATED . ORGANS and PIANOS. j. For Catalogues, address, 'l> AJN'I EL F . BEA T T V '.., Washington, New Jeisey. "ji wWbT Painter, Paperhanger, . (JRAINER AND WRITER, if'OXTON. Orders ExisctTED WitH Despatch. ym^Vi -i... .-. jj__^_ ■.■■■. 6»v^HTO€eHjL!S Strur op ; '^^^fOPHosraiTES'OF Lime Is fctfttteibeft-'by the •- faculty for the otrfe fifConsttUiption, Ghrouio Cuugb, mnd General D"ebility. I3i)a(Sn£lEfinß: two: of tlte. principal Ingredients, -necessary for building up, tfefi: human frame and which are cpntjAeyed-. deficient in the above op"|ftjjlwptS»;.yiß i Phvisphorous and TifoVßy P c^uuot be too highly recommended for Delicate Children. ';i3 ;DR.: : CHURCHILL'S GOttipbund Syuup o£ ... „ JHjyi>li.oi>l3.OEi>laites Xs-juaaliibrain food, and in case of Mi4oula? and Nervous Exhaustion hag^actjuired a world wide reputation E.Wblii bottle .bears Dr Churchill's gigWitwrß Price, 4fr. ..;;-^ -prepared only by sftnrAx*!* chemist, •■ -TSUI *.U?'- -I ■ ■ ••^B^u'Caiitiglione,.. Paris, 12. (tfeposite kbyte's Hotel, Main Street, . .Jwo .b: •! 'Foxton). Ofttoanteit JWtt^i and Undertaker, islltyfolk?Jfihbhig Work done . : vii jollw^orießtnotiq«i „-. ....

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Manawatu Herald, 30 July 1895, Page 1

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541

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 30 July 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 30 July 1895, Page 1

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