; To Let, those Valuable Premises^ the corner of Main and Clyde-streets. What are they suited for P Almost any Business— the following are a few :— BANK If another Bank were to open on such a commanding position and allow their clients larger overdrafts with less security, that Bank would do the largest local trade. A DRAPER If a good Draper were to start on this particular coiner and give more credit, and sell as cheaply as Edmdnd Osborke. of The Centre of Commerce does, he could almost reckon on taking second position ' •• . i within three months. .A'GENERAL STORE Competent judges say this is the best si and in Fo*ton for a general Btore on account of its large frontage ' . "... (about 240 ft.). and its proximity to the wharf and railway Btation. A SHOEMAKER Perhaps not— lt might cause a " Startup," and as the position is so central people would not wear out %-.■ - ._' so many boots as if they had to walk further.- -; , , A* BUTCHER Its adaptability suggests the thought that this is the most suitable site in Foxton. The cool sea breeze being genily wafted along Clyde-street during summer would have such a beneficial effect, that our local "■ '-' • : ' butchers must look with a longing eye. . t ■£ -BAKER* If any Baker thinks he has made a mistake in not securing this seetiou he might remove his oven because r . . .. Edmund OsnoiNE says he doesn't care how many ovens are built on his property. A BLACKSMITH A nice front shop with finished work on yu w, and an entrance to work-shop from Clyde street would be a * ■■ -• ; - :.".•' • boon to any energetic man. i A .CARPENTER A good tradesman could build on such a prominent corner a shop that would bs a standing advertsement *. .' . > as to the work he would be prepared to do for his clients. " A TAILOR The position of ihe windows are such that a Customer would have the advantage of comparing the effect : of the different shades of light on the Tweeds, &c, before deciding. • A SADDLER ' All Leather Goods could be exposed for sale in the Clyde-street window quite away from the sun, while in A W Main-streetlcould be shown stirrup irons, bits, whif*. plough chains, *c, and a trade might be worked up surpiizingly". A PAINTER Wbafparf of the town>uld a PaiDter display his skill ujon better than at this Premier stand ? A CHEMIST Our local Chemist has shown his good judgment in building as near to this as possible— but oh !If he had only built oh it ! : A GENERAL ICOMMIS- Thiß section'offers every 'attraction for such an agency, having plenty of yard room, and is the nearest SION AGENT. bnsiness_site in Foxton to the wharf and railway station. IiAST AND BEST— A A daily paper, equal to the " Post " or " Times " published on this section and so!d at one penny would NEWSPAPER OFFICE affect our local papers to'such an extent that the writer believes the two local editors would, be prepared ' • ' 'to accept positions on its staff as editor at £1000, and sub-editor at £800 per annum. — o : Now after reading the atove dco't you;tbink it would be wise for all the Businesses in Foxton to amalga- " matfraud run one large Co operative Store on this section, and divide the profits with the purchasers ? Think ' Ofit and talk about OSBORNE'S CORNER SECTION as much as convenient. • For further particulars, apply to El>lM[XX»ri3 OSBOBNE, The Draper, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON.
OlCHTErTnannestad & co Timber, and flourmulers, PALMERSTON NORTH. Have' on Sale all kinds of Building Timber Mouldings Sashes and Doors gMsoned Dress Tmber always on hand. First Class Roller Flour, Pollard, Bran, &Q.. at LOWEST QUOTATIONS. BL * CKBMITH & H ORSE^HOER, MAIN'STREET, ¥OXTON. AH kinds of black mithing done. Agricoltural implements made and repaired. Vehicles made and repaired by an experienced Coauhbuilder and Wheelwnght. D R CHIJRCHILL'S Syrub of HVPOPPQSPHITES OF LIMF. 18 prescribed by the Faculty for the ■ Sire of Consumption, Chronij Cough, an 4 General Debility: V ii contains two of the principal ' Wgwdients necessary for building up the hnman frame and which are considered deficient in the above . oon»iaints, viz , Phosphoroun aud Lime. It cannot be too highly rewmmended 1 for Delicate Children. DR. CHURCHILL'S Compound Syrup o£ Hyphopboaphltes It real brain food, and in case, of Muscular and Nervons Exhaustion bif ioquwed a world wide reputation Each bottle bears Dr Churchill's Signature Pricv4fr. Prepared only l»y OWJLVIIV CHEMIST, Jtou Castiglione, Paris, 12. "^jTthompson, Opposite Wbyte's Hotel, Main Street, rr Foxton). Qtrptnttf, Joiner, and UnderUker. AU kind* of Jobbing Work done on th* sh»xt«it notice.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 August 1896, Page 1
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758Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 20 August 1896, Page 1
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