WANTED KNOWN— That the same prices are invariably charged to Country Customers as are quoted over the counter, at Te Aro House, Wellington. PORTRAITS. PORTRAITS. NOW OPEN. FOXTON STUDIO. Maik-Steeet. WELL FINISHED Artistic Photographs equal to any city work. Prices moderete. Children specialty. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J. McELWAIN, PHOTOGRAPHER, At Mr A. Fraser's Stationer, etc., Main Street. Bakery Business. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP. I BEG to notify that I have pur' chased the Bakery and Confectionery Business lately carried on by Mr A. Kerr in Foxfcon. I shall endeavour to give the same satisfaction as has been given in the past, and ask for a continuution of the patronage. On and after the Ist August the price of Bread will be lowered to— 3d the 21b Loaf FOR CASH. ALFRED H. ARBON. _______ ' IN CONNECTION with the above ' I desire to thank all those who have so liberally supported me in tbe past and to ask for a continuation of the same to my successor, Mr Arbon. ARCHD. KERR. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Fire and Marine.) Established . . . 1824. CAPITAL & RESERVES£B,7SO,OOO. T TNDER uniform Tariff, chief ob U ject is to select a wealthy and liberal Company, the Alliance is both, and has large investments in the Colony. WILLIAM GILL, Manager, Wellington Branch. ALF. FRASER, Agent, Main Street, Foston. Nothing Like Steady Growth. A. E. OSBOEIE, TAILOR & CUTTER OF FOXTON. DESIRES to thank his customers for their liberal support during his first year, and would intimate that his increasing trade has induced him to remove to more convenient premises opposite Olyde-St., adjoin* ing J. WALLS' Baker's Shop. Planting Season, 1896. ARAMAHO NURSERIES STILL TO THE FRONT. W. T. Benefield HAS much pleasure in Galling the attention of intending planters t» his large and varied assortment of GENERAL NURSERY STOCK, Including Shelter and Orn amenta Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Hedge Plants, &c, &c. Fruit Trees. A large and choice assortment, including Apples, leaches, Plume (Kuropean and Japanese), Pears, Quinces, Apricots, Nectarines, Oranges, Lemons, Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, Walnuts, Chest* nuts, Filberts, Cobnuts, Hazelnuts, &c, &c. j W. T. BENEFIELD, Aramoho Nursery. Catalogues on application. 1896. FRUIT SEASON. KAWAROA ORCHARD. DURING the fruit season cooking and eating apples, free from blight or Codlin Moth, can be ob* tamed in large or small quantities at reasonable prices. Apply at the of- l floe of the j Manawatu Heraxo* I
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Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1896, Page 3
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