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To Let, those Valuable Premisesat the corner of lain 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 DBAPER If a good Draper were to start on this particular corner and give more credit, and sell as cheaply as Edmund OsBonNE. of The Centre of Commerce does, he could almost reckon on taking second position within three months. A GENERAL STORE Competent judges say this is the heat s!and in Foxton for a general store on account of its large frontage (about 240ft.), and i's proximity to the wharf and railway station. A SHOEMAKER Perhaps not— lt might cause a " Start itn," and as the- position is so central prople would not wear out so many boots as if they had to wa'k fuither. . A BUTCHER Its adaptability suggesfs the thought that this in the most suitable site in Foxton. The cool sea breeze being gently wafted a»ong Clyde-street during summer would have such a beneficial effect, that our local butchers must look with a longing eye. ( A BAKER If any Baker thinks ho has rrade.a mistake in not securing this section he mi^ht remove his oven because j Edmund Obeoink says he doesn't care how many ovens are built on his property. A BLACKSMITH , A nice front shop with finished work en vi w, and an entrance to work-shop from C yde street would be a boon to any energetic man. . A CARPENTER A good tradesman conld build on such a prominent corner a shop thftt would b? a standing advertsement as to the work he wou'd be prepared to do for his clients. A TAILOR The position of the windows are such that a Customer would have the adven'nge of comparing the effect of the different shades of light on the Tweeds, &c, before deciding* A SADDLER All Leather Goals cou!d be exposed fcr ea'e in the C!yde»str*ct window quite away from the sun, while in Main-Btreet'could be shown, eir: up iron^ bit*, whips, p'otigh chains, Ac, and a trade uiignt be worktd up surprizingiy. . • . " ' ' A PAINTER' What'part'of the town con'd a Painter di-p!ay his skill Ufon better than at this Premier stand ? ] A CHEMIST Our local Chemist lies rbown hie good judgment in buttling as near to this &s pcs<?)Ue-but oh ! If he had only bui't on ill . . A GENERAL ".COMMIS- This seetion'offers every 'attraction fcr such i an agency, l:avicg p'enty of yard room, and is the nearest SION AGENT. business site in Foxton to the wharf and railway station. . I \ST AND BEST— \ A daily pap- r, equal to the " Post " or " Times " published on this section and eo*d at one penny would NPWSPAPER OFFICE affect onr local papers to'snch r.n extent that the wriier believes the two local editors would be pveparefl to accept positions on its staff as editor at £1000, and sub-editoiv. at £800 per annum. , 1 1 _ fi ii i ■ Now after reading the above don't you'tbink it would be wiso for ail the Businesses in Foxton !o nmalgamate and run one large Co operative Store "on this erction, and divide tbe pn fits with Ibe • purchasers ? Think of it aadtalk about OSBOENE'S CORNER SECTION as mnch as convenient. For further particulars, apply to EDMUNI* OSBORNE, Th.e Draper, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON.

niCHTEK,"NANNESTAD & CO |TIMBER, AND FLOUBMILLtRS, PALMBPvSTON NORTH. ) Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber . Mouldings Sashes and Doors Seasoned Dress Tmber always on hand. Fittt Class Boiler Flour, Tollard, Bran, tco., at LOWEST QUOTATIONS. "jfjffiTsPELIAI, BL- CKbMITR & rOBSE.*HOEB, MAIN^STBEET, FOXTON. All kinds of black mithing done. Agricultural implements made and repaired. Vehicles made and repaired by an experienced Coachbuilder and Wheelfright. DB CHUBCHILL'S Syruk of Hypophosphitks of Lime is PTescribed by the Faculty for the cure of Cousumption, Chronu Cough, «nd General Debility. It contains two of the principal / ingredients necessary for building op the hcmim frame and which are eon/idered deficient in the above complaints, viz , Phosphorous and Lime. It cannot be too highly recommended for Delicate Children. DB. CHURCHILL'S Compound s yf«P °* Is real brain food, and in casf 1 of Muscular and Nervous Exhau.-tion ha» ieqnired a *orid wide reputation Each bottle bears Dr Churchill's Signature Price, 4fr. Prepared 1 only V-y »mrAMX7 chemist, Bou Castiglione, Paris, 12. J. THOMPSON, Opposite Whyte's Hotel, Main Street, " Foxton). Carpenter, Joiner, and Undertaken. All Undi of Jobbing Work don* on Cfc» liiofltH nettoti

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Manawatu Herald, 22 August 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 22 August 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 22 August 1896, Page 1

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