. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COM*. PANY. (Fire and Marine.) k Established ... 1824. [ CAPITAL & RESERVES - j £8,750,000. T TNDER uniform Tariff, chief ob- - U jeefc is to select a wealthy and liberal Company, the Alliance is * y both, and has large investments in the Colony. ' WILLIAM GILL, Manager, Wellington Branch. { • ALF. FRASER, ; ) Agent, . < r Main Street, Foxton. ' PORTRAITS. PORTRAITS. t NOW OPEN. FOXTO.N STUDIO. r Main- Street. WELL FINISHED Artistic Photographs equal to any city work. Prices moderete. Children specialty. 5 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. t J. McELWAIN, ; PHOTOGRAPHER, At Mr A. Feaser's Stationer, etc., Main Street. * Planting Season, 1896. ) ARAMAHO NURSERIES STILL TO THE FRONT. W.T.Benefleld HAS much pleasure in calling the attention of intending planters t® his large and varied assortment of GENERAL NURSERY ! STOCK, Including Shelter and Ornamenta Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Hedge ► Plants, &c, &c. . Fruit Trees. A large and Choice assortment, 5 including Apples, Peaches, Plums (European and Japanese), Pears, Qainces, Apricots, Nectarines, Oranges, Lemons, Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, Walnuts, Chest* nuts, Filberts, Cobnuts, Hazelnata, &c, &c. W. T. BENEFIELD, Aramoho Nursery. Catalogues on application. TO LET, in Thynne -street, a Cot- . tage ; 3 rooms and scullery, j outhouse and good supply water. Apply to B. SPELMAN. Nothing Like Steady Growth. i A. E. OSBOENE, tailor & cutter of foxTON. T\E3IBES to thank his customers i \j for their liberal support during t his first year, and would intimate . ; that his increasing trade has induced • him to remove to move convenient . premises opposite Clyde-St., adjoining J. WALLS' Baker's Shop. I B. Spelman, CARTER, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT. > AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. T T TOOD Cut into any lengths at a ' . VV reasonable charge. Oats, Maize, Beans, &c, crushed ' I at per saok. I On hand— Firewood, Goals and < Coke, Fencing Posts and House ( Blocks. ' Carting done at reasonable prices , to all parts of the town or country. I Agent for the N.Z. pjxpress Co. and J. J. Curtis. 1896. [ FRUIT SEASON. • KAWAROA ORCHARD. DURING the fruit season cooking and eating apples, free from blight or Codlin Moth, can ba ob* tamed in large or small quantities at reasonable prices. Apply at the of- . fice of the I Manawatu He bald I Chassaing's • Wine. \ HIGHLY recommended by the most eminent physicians and Medical authorities. Hus since 80 years proved most efficient in all cases of indigestion, dispepsia, stomachical diseases, consumption, loss of appetite, etc. A most agreeable dinner Wine. b Apply to J. L. de Lambert, 49 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 July 1896, Page 3
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