IOTIGE To the Residents of Foxton and District. IF you have anything to dispose o{ by auction SEND IT TO MONTAGUE. If you wish to hold a Sale on youi r. , Premises SEND FOR MONTAGUE. If you wish »o purchase Furnitun of the befet at'the lowest price SEND TO MONTAGUE. Ii you want a Faithful and Straight Valuation made SEND FOR MONTAGUE. If you want Money CALL ON MONTAGUE. The Only Montague, The Live Auctioner, Expert "Valuer and General Merchant, of the Ctutral Arcade and Auction Mart, Palmerston North. UNDERTAKER. T BEG to notify that my NEW HEARSE is now completed, and can be obtained on very reasonablp terms Funerals conducted promptly anr" carefully. ANDREW JONSON, Undertaker. Avenue Road Foxton. Chassaing's Wine. P HIGHLY recommended by the most eminent physicians and Medical authorities. H -s since 80 year? proved most efficient in all casos^ of indigestion, dispepsia, stomachical diseases, consumption, loss of ap- j petite, etc. i A most agrreenMe dinner Wine. Apply to J. L. rip Lambert, 40 Elizabevh-street, Melbourne. MURTON'S CHAMPION PHBKP DIP Was awavrlprl first rlacp at tV Can^orbnrv Apricu tural Society's trial in 1 8&7. The most STRINHENT and.EXHATJRTWF TRIAL (e*tpndir>£ from 'p-il to November) over helfl in any part of 'he world. It is a condensed fluid pr.-paratfo'i • MANUFACTURED IN THE COLONY, is ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN in the destruction of parasitic life. and improves the wool. Flattering testimonials rrceivert from many well-Vnorn flockowners. Cost £2 5s for 1,000 gallons fluid. MURTON'S PARASITICIDE is the Cheapest Dip in the market One Gallon maYes 200 gallons of Dipning Fluid, and costs only 5s pt ffall^n. TRY IT AND YOU WILL NEVER USE ANY OTHER. Remember, cost is only 25s for 1.000 galops of KEVE"R -FAILING DIPPING FLUID. For further particulars apply to NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCATJiILE AGENCY CO. (Ltd.) Peatherston-street, Wel'ington and Queen-street, Masterton. (Sol" Agents f>r Wellington, Wuivarapa, and Wpst Coast.) Or their sub-agents, t The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-opera-tive Association (Ltd ), Gre- t<>wn. Carterton, and Pahiatua; A. Niml, Pahautanui ; H. M. Brown, ' 'tnki ; B. R. Gardner, Levin ; E. S. Thynne. Foxton. m* " ' OPENING NOTICE. Ayenue Bakery. G. J. LANGLEY, Proprietor. I SHALL be prepared on and after MONDAY NEXT Ist March, 1897, to supply Bread of the Best Quality and proper weight to any part of the town or country, and hope by strict attention to business to receive a share of ihe public patronage. 21b Loaf Bid Cash, 4d Booked 41b Loaf 7d Ca-h, 8d Bcolced 21b Loaf 3d Cas-h at the Bakehouse. G. J. f ANGL^Y, The Avenue Bakery, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, 30 November 1897, Page 4
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425Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 30 November 1897, Page 4
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