POST OFFICE HOTEL MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. S. W. NICHOLLS, (Late Bridge Hotel, Waitara), PROPRIETOR. HAVING purchased the Lease of the above Hotel from Mr Harnett, the proprietor trusts by civility and attention to the wants of his patrons to merit and receive a share of the custom of the ]lesidents of Foxton and the Travelling Public. This being a Feee House enables him to supply Beers, Wines, &o , to suit the taste of bis Customers. FREE STABLING & HORSE PADDOCK Fob Coughs and Colds Take Wood's Gbeat Peppebsiint Cube. 1/6 and 2/6. FOR SALE. OWING to the Paddocks I was leasing being sold I have determined to sell all my Oowa, which comprise Seven Good Milch Cows, one to calve in July. Apply to Office of this paper or to MRS. J.W.LIDDELL, Foxton. ANTED TO PURCHABE-A Cow near calving, or in full profit. HANS ANREASON. FOR SALE OR TO LET. AFLAXMHjL— Capable of producing 4 tons of Fibre per week. Water Power. Apply to FRANK SLEE, Weatport. Fob Cocoes and Colds Take Wood's Great Peppermutt Cure. 1/6 and 2/6. To Lease, by tender, A Valuable Property in Coley-street, Foxton. ABOCT 12 acres, divided in 4 J\ Paddocks, 4 -roomed Cottage, Dairy, and several other useful outbuildings, also an orchard. Possession can be given July Ist. Specifications and particulars can be obtained from, and tenders must be sent to the undersigned by WED* NESDAY, 15th June. J. HILLARY, Old Ferry House. Fob Coughs and Colds Take Woods' Gbeat Peppebmint Cuke. 1/6 and 2/6. TM POUNDING NOTICE. Impounded in the Public Pound, Foxton, from the Wirokino Road, by the Ranger — 1 Chestnut Horse, star on forehead, white spot on nose, and white spot under saddle. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on SATURDAY, June 18th, 1898, at noon. J. HILLARY, Poundkeeper. Fob Coughs and Colds Take Wood's Gbeat Peppermint Cube. 1/6 and 2/6. Abridged Prospectus of the Nj£W Zealand Acetylene Gas and Carbide Manufacturing Co., Limited. (To be registered under the Com. panics Act, 1882.) —CAPITAL, /ioo,ooo— In 100,000 Shares of £1 each, with power to increase. THE vendors do not desire to obtain cash for their interests, and therefore proposo to take the whole *of the purchase price in fully paid up shares. It is estimated that by selling the carbide to the public at fourpence per lb, the Company will earn 22| per cent on a capital of £85,000, and give the consumers a light equal to coal gas at 3s 6d per 1000 and kerosene at threepence per quart. Bishop Julius writes : — BishopßCourfc, Christchurch, May 19th, 1898. Mr W. Tyree, Dear Sir — The installation of Acetylene Gas that has been fitted up at Bishopscourt gives every satisfaction, the light being steady, white md brilliant. The generation of the Gas is a very simple operation. I have little doubt that, with cheap carbide, Acetylene will play an important part in the artificial lighting through New Zealand in the near future. — Yours, etc., C. CHRISTCHURCH. For further particulars see Prospectus, to be obtained at any of the branches of the Bank of New Zealand, or at the offices of Cook and Gray. Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch and Invercargill, or at the temporary offices of the Company, 115, Lichfield Street, Christchurch. All communications to be addressed to the Secretary.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 June 1898, Page 3
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548Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 9 June 1898, Page 3
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