Beat Austrian Chairs, 5s 5d S Diningroom Suites, £9 16s m Drawingroom Suites, £10 Q ■ Doub!eFeatherßeds,£2los g ;gj Feather Pillows, 4s 6d 00 j Kapoc Pillows, 2s 6d N £ Door Mats, Is 6d „ ! jj Blankets, per pair, 8s 9d $ 89 Lace Curtains, good, 4s 6d 5 Chesterfield Settee, in Ta- * 43 pestry, £6 10s ft 2 Iren Bedsteads, from 22s 6d S — « 9 I bt I j 9 All other goods in propor* j Jpl tion and all article g| j0 GUABAKTEED Q | Sj SOUND. m ijj Scoullar k C'ishlai, $ I I These Prices are for Nett Cash. Kapoo Beds, 15s B. Spelman, CARTEE, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT. AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. TJAVING a Powerful Steam EnO gine I am prepared to Cut and Deliver Firewood in all lengths at .Reasonable Prices. R. H. BARBER, ENGINEEK JLncl General Slaolc* smith. Main-street, Foxton. A GOOD SHOER KErT. HLAXMILLERS can have all re- ! \P pairs executed quickly and at reaeonable prices. Packing, Red and White Lead and Insertion kept m stock. Piping Cut and Screwed. Agent for W. Caule & Co.'s Max Jach'.nery — Drums, Druu-spind!e, and Feed Rollers in stock to suit any machine. The Compliments of tbe Season. Mrs J. Harris, OF THE "OLD TIMES" BOOT SHOP NOTIFIES that a NEW STOCK OF Boots and Shoes has just been receive 1, and Customers will find the PRICES ABE LOW-THE MAKE THE BEST. Xitftpeetion Invited. Do not forget to call at the "OLD T MES" BOOT SHOP, Bf ATI* - . STREET, FOXTON. Barrand & Abraham, PALMERSTON NORTH. SEEDSMEN, & GENERAL MERCHANTS. TUST LANDED per s.a. Dorio— *6 Tctnicß Turnip and Swede Seeds. ALSO— Ne* '.*ockn of Clovers, Grass Seeds, Mangel Wurzel, Carrots, etc. All of these have been carefully selected from the best markets in England by Mr Lionfl Abraham, and can be relied on as TRUE TO NAME and of the HIGHEST GEHMINATING POWER. Wh invite comparison of quality and prices and will forward samples and quotations on application. LARGE STOCKS OX" SEED POTATOES. A special line of TRUE DERWENTS imported by ourselves direct, from Hobart Also a prime | lot of Circular Heads, Myatta Prolifics, Braces Frost Prohfios, etc SEED OATS of all varieties Also Feed Oats, Chaff, Bran Pollard, Chiok Wheat, Cape Barley, Bye Corn, &c. always on hand. WOOLPAOKS at Lowest Market Bates. /
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Manawatu Herald, 25 April 1896, Page 4
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379Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 25 April 1896, Page 4
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