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Mayoral Election. REQUISITION TO THOS. WESTWOOD, Esq. WE, the undersigned Ratepayers of the Borough of Fox ton, in recognising your past and continued good work as one of our representatives in the Fozton Borough Council, have much pleasure in requesting that you will allow yourself to be nominated for the office of Mayor for the forthcoming year, and in the event of your consenting we undertake to do our utmost to secure your return. J. W. Wal«?h and 40 others. REPLY. Lames and Gentlemen, In reply to ynur rpqnisition I beg to say that I am willing to place my services at the disposal of tbe Burgesses, and if elected will do my best 1 to advance the be9t interests of the Borough. THOS. WESTWOOD. ROBERT CHAPMAN, Town Clerk, Foxton. ART Master, Dt-partment Art and Science, London. Seven years in Architectural and i Engineering Department H.M. Dock j Yards, Woolwich and Chatham. I Thirteen y^ars Engineer and ! Manager of Works, Pease and Part- ! ners, Darlington. ; Cierk and Surveyor, Kaiapoi Borough Council. Six years Bridge Inspector to the I Selwyn County Council. Designs and superintends the erpc tion of Bridges, Wnarvee, River Bank Protection Works, &c. FOR SALE— Few articles of Furniture, &c. Apply to J. McQueen.. "V" For Coughs and Cou>B Take Woods j\.Gbbat Peppbbmint (Ju.{e. 1/6 and 2/6. f The Foxton Bakery. G. LANGLEY, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. G LANGLEY desires to notify . that he has opened a Shop in Main-street, next door but oneto Mr W. B. Rhodes' store. . Has in stock CONFECTIONERY of the best quality. LOLLIES — Superior Mixtures, Conversations, Peppermints, ' Peppermints extra strong-, Almond Toffee, Acid Drops, Strawberries, Scotch Mixtures Cough Drops, Aniseed Balls, Cinnamon Balls, Billiard Balls, Clove Lozenges, Rose, Musk, Smokers, Hokoy Pokpy, Barley Sugar, Black Balls, Pear Drops, Pine Apple Drops, Russian Toffee, Chocolate Cream?, Oaramels, Victoria Mixtures, Loudon Mixtures, Jelly Pa stiles Watch s, Jubilee Packets, and Stick Lollies iv endless variety. • BISCUITS— Wine, Superfine Wine, Sultana, Fancy Mixed, People's I Mixed, Zealand ia Mixed Gin- ! ger Nuts, Fine Tea, Plain Cof- | fee, Coffee, Lunch, Cracknel!, | . Milk, Cottage, Vanilla, Water, Digestive. UNDERTAKER. T BEG to notify thut my NEW DEARSE is now completed, and can be ob tamed on very reasonable terms Funerals conducted promptly ant carefully. ANDREW JONSON, Undertaker. Avenue Road Foxton
A SAFE INVESTMENT Of money is the problem of the day, buying " Salsaline '' is a safe investment, for one shilling packet preserves twenty shillings worth of Milk, Meat, and all such perishable goods, and is odourless and harmless. XFob Cotjans and Take Woods' Great Peppermint CtoitE. 1/G and 2/6. YOU CAN'T Have a cake and e&i, it too, but you can have your meat and keep it in the warmest of weather by using " Salsaline," the great food preservative. i " MAKING BOTH ENDS MEET," is rather a difficult task in life with many but the expense of good cooking is reduced to a minimum by using the SUN BAKING POWDER, purer and cheaper than most others. Give it a trial. I Be wise in time ! 'Tis good advice. Man gets bis chance but seldom twice ! And therefore do not be caj >led Itito neglect of cough or cold ! For both, there is no nos rum truer Than that of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Foxton Sanatorium. Cottages to let on the Ocean Beach. |UIR ANDREW JONSON has IVI J uß ' built two convenient Cottages, which can ha rented on reasonable terms. The Cottages can be reached at all times easily oud chf aply. and are only five chains from the river and a quarter of a mile from the Ocean Beach. ; They are also situated in a most healthy position, and splendid views ■ are obtained from the hills close by. FISHING &~~ BATHING I may be indulged in from either river bank or sea beach. A TELEPHONE is adjacent, connecting Visitors with the whole telegraph system of the Colony. THE COTTAGES ARE FURNISHED, iAND EACH HAVE 3 ROOMS. I THE SITTING ROOMS aid 12 j x 12 with fireplaces, and art* each { furnished with 1 table, 2 chnirs, 2 1 stoob, 2 saucepaus, frying pan, kettle, cups and saucers, mugs. ; plates and dishes, all of euHmelled j ware for the children, and with ' | earthen ware cup-* for the adults. I THE No. 1 BEDROOMS are 12 x 12, and «r a furuu-hod with wire- ! j wove mattTa«ses and bedsteads, I 1 wasbstands, dressing tables and looking glasses, with enamelled '' ware. • THE No. 2 BEDROOMS ar« 8 1 x 12, and are furnished with three 1 stretchers only. i Earh apilication is necessary, and 1 for t >rms and any further particulars I ajplfto [ ANDRE W JONSON, The Avenue, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 October 1898, Page 3
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777Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 4 October 1898, Page 3
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