CHRISTMAS SEASON. L.OYEDAY Having always taken pride of place for tho holiday season intends to Double the Takings <>f others in the same line in tlie district. 0 With this in view the Manager has just returned from the warehouse with the Choicest in Men's and Boy's Clothing yet seen in Foxton. No Traveller's Samples ! No Old Stock ! No Moth-eaten Goods! \ Working Men and others you want something that will wear. \ I OUR NAME A ; GUARANTEE FOR QUALITY j Look through our Stock before buying elsewhere and it will repay you. For QUiLLITY and CHEAPNESS, J
j GLIMPS' S ©F NEW ZEALAND. j NOW BEING PUBLISHED. j COMPLETEIN TWELVE PARTS. i '■ * j Secured in Plain Cover, 15s ; or in ! Beantiful C!oh Binding, 21s ;or i in Handsome Lcath'-r Cover, 25-\ ALL THJB CITIES, WAFT! FALLS, LAKES, liiVECrt, FIOBDS, SOUNDS, BUSH SCE NERY, Forming the GLHS OF NEW ZEALAND Each part contains 16 Magnificent Photos, 10 x 8, th« lirgest size ever publi.-hed in the Colony, £nd forms* the Most Complete Collection of I our ••BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN OFTHE SOUTH." j The Government, recognis'ng the I useful and educational influence of the work, have afforded tb* publish^ ers every facility, and hnve securpd I a large number of copjes. as, in ! their opinio-, it forms a Wonder- j fu ly Concise Medium foi bringing ' tho beauties of the Colony before j the people of th* world ' For forwarding to Home Friends it ; will be invaluable. j Applications' have already been ! received frr tn the Leading Firms of ! Sydney and Melbourno for the Aus„ tralian Copyrights. Published by the I GLIMPSES OF NEW ZEALAND UPBLISHING COMPANY (Lt.) Apply COOK & GRAY, 204, Hereford Streof, Christchurch. j i I , IMPORTANT 1 ! To Property-owners and Others. TF ym have a Properly, a Hotel, j or any Bui-ines-*** which yon wi4i 1 to di*po-*o of kiqdly --end full parI t'cu'ar?, stit'n****** ti-nvp, price, &c, un\ wo w,ll find a *j*.urch -ser. ! adveitie your properties, &c, fivo I of eh *rge,*aii«l charge no commission ! unl i-ale effected. * W- have a Urge list of j.ro-ieilicS .for s*.le > nd to l>*>ise Ilo'e' -nid other valuations n ado. 1 -Ui »'inco'** < ffect«>d. £15 0 0 fo lend on I approved freehold •• eeutity, at. lowest current r..tcs. .Office of' Empire Trail©; Protection j Society, for eolhetion o' account-*, &c, in any pcirt ot N.ivr Zealand. rOT?B ! SPON DENOK IN V i TE D. Jamieson "■&' Co., LAND & FINAN I\L AGEMV, 42, Lamlton (iuny, WELLINGTON. Pianoforte & Singing. TERMS STRICTLY MODERATE. Mm E. Grray, LOUTH NURSERY. $50,0000 Beatty's 6rgans ai P>argiiins. For particulars, catn* •ogue. addre=s Daniel F. Lv.att\. j Washington, New Jersey. I
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch Head Office, CuaWia-hoQBe Quaj', Wellington. Loca) Board ot Direotors The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., CM. G., MLC, (Chairman). The" Hon. Charles J. Johnston, Esq. M.L.C. (Depttry Chairman). A'fred de Batbe Brandon, Esq The Hon. Edw.ard Richardson, C.M.G. John Duncan, E*q rjIHE OLDESJ, WEALTHIEST, AKD MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Life Office, and the Lirgest in the British Empire I The only Mutual Life Office which declares A BONUS EVERY ' YEAR. Tlie Method of Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most Stringent Character, and ensures a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian' Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUND [ EXCEEDS £14,500,000. FOURTEEN AND A-HALF MILLIONS STERLLNG ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £2,000,000 (TWO >: ILL ION) STEELING. Polices in Force ; 134,484. Sum Assured ... 441,726,041 Cash Bonuses Divided £7.726,170 BONUSES! CABH BONUS for ONEyear, 1897. £449,208, xieldittg RtveVsinna'ry Bonuses amounting t<i after making bPECIAL RESERVES. CASH BONUSES /decVfed for last FIVE years, ovor TWO MILLIONS, yie ding Reversionary [ Bobu&es exceeding FOUR MIL- ! LIONS. Assure Your Life iii the ft.M.P. SOCIETY And secure a MSUSEYJRYteM. Expenses of Management less than 8i per cent, on the total income. EDWARD W. LOWE Resident Secretary. Branch Office — Custom House Quay, Wellington I
Inhere did lyim^et that Suit ? At dSBDRNE'S, Foxton. How muchtdid you pay tor it ? I wifttellydu as a secret, only£2 10s. Ifhere is the secret ? Well, people think. l got it from a Tailor's and have paid £4 ios, and I don't want • 1 everybody to know my business. H^attbutlthi^lit? The Fit! liook here, old boy, EDMUND OSBORNE is selling first-class . ClpthiM for'Xmas of the liatest Fashions, Styles and Cut. They have been made to 'MT-^MdDEL MEN — some are tailor-made— and any alterations are done Free of Cost on the Premises. %t what dbtheiattofs say ? Well, they are busy up'tillXthas, and they know it is no use grumbling at Osborne because he has set his mind on doing the Clothing Trade. He is selling Serge Trousers, at 4s lid per pair, Foxes No. 4 Serge Suits (whole backs), at £2 17s 6d, Corkscrew Coat and Vests at 355, The Tailors in Wellington charge £4 ios and £2 ios respectively. No wonder people say — v We purchase cheaper at Osborne's." — ; q~ 'It-' is' '- quite ; refreshing to see orders arriving from the surrounding districts, showing that the "public are well pleased with the goods and prices at OSBORNE'S. 1 1
SEEDS M -T SUf'ior Seeds have been tried s3i?.T ™M 4 ASP < s uuuuu xvi h „ 1P most satisfcc{oV y results in.NE W ZEALAND. the.-c eoi:n«ri-.s*. I nu-.Le tbe following inducements to get everybody to plant them Flower*?, Offer No. 1. Grand Box Conta-mirig At ter, Gov. McKinley. Over 50 grand German Mixed Seeds, 400 Choice Sort***. colors. JjVuaege Plants, for decorative foliagp. Sweet Peas, Emily Henderson, Best Pinks, Bell's Show Mixpd. These ar. New White. Petcnia. Boll's 3hotv Mixod 'thebest Fokoet-me-not, Now Striped, Lovely Phlox, Bell'. <= Show Mixed, mixtures in Largo Flower. Vekbe.va, Bell's Show Mixed th***- word. Lincm, Pt rpetual Flowering, Blooms Pan-y, Our Nelh>. GorgeoiiFly Buauriful. All Summer. Poppy, Biverdale Mixture, Grand, s 1 Ou?. Wonderful Mexican Primrose, Worthy White Flowers, 100 Sons for Whin 25 cents. Bouquet?. Yeij*,ow Flowers, 100 Sorts Mixed for Book o.\ Srara-EB Gardening, Free Bouquets. And Five Oiher Grand Sorts. All the above sent by mail for only 1 shilling and 6 penca. Vegetables, Grand Box. Containing One Package Each. Best Beans Best Carrot Best Lettuce .. Best Radish Best Poas Early Cabbage Best Melons Best Squash ! Best Corn Late Cabbage Bpst Oqions Best Tomato Best Beet Best Cucumber Best Pumpkins Best Turnip. ! 4 packages other choice vegetables and a g**m .flower collection of 10 packets. The above box 30 packages of seeds mailed for only 2 shillings, fgTSend money by post money order on Binghamton, N.Y. ' A trial of flowers or vegetables for G pr nee in silver. ID* 'jackets" of Choice Flower Seeds for 6d, or 6 packets of Vegetable Seeds for 6d. * All of the above for A shillings by mail, and catalogue of seeds free. 'Address J.« J. Bell, Binghamton, N. V., U. S. America. - LMis& MBRO^TI-LE' AGENCY JOBj PP FLM^B* , eOtfPA^linfekp.) BL'CKSMIIS & rORSE-HOER MAIN^ TR^^TON. • , r .. . „ r ;- "- . , ,i . All kinds of blaeksniithiiag done. : L Unriyatied': facilities for tbe dis* . . play oHfcrge:-pr smaHctrrJ?. Agricultural implements 'made and '^Moderate.^~ Charges '_hH Prompt repaired. f A-cSßurit :; Stiles "with CaVh Remit- Tr . tpT&'ces. , Veliiile3 r made and repaired by an 'So iphaV^e nmde for lots Offered ana experienced Coachbuilder «lnd Wheel bptsoldif shipped to Londfcn through wri 8 hl "- ' v tne Company. : ; , Abßolute protection 'afforded by Wanted Atte^ifa Special Clause iii Conipahy's Articles »»»«'»« Agents. of A§sociatitsn. ' Sheepskins, Hides, Tu*llow, &c, received for sale, and di ? plo*?ed of on WEEKLY and upwards beiny arrival m Store. madp< on a iNE W ARTICLE t 'ui^i +4, ■■ ■ C .«:- l taking down ordn-s, in spar. lilberai Cash AdVanceS J?0 timo (permanont wbrlr, if va Free of Commission. o*jA quired). Agents W.m'el overy Colony and District. R. M. McKnight, T. 11. Hanka. Enclose envelope fbr part.ct; Produce Department. Manager. lara. Address io •• K( E. S. Th*nne, VELTY," PcHai: Bex m Agent, Poxton. Sydney. N.S.W. ' *• ••*• ■■-'■■—' -'■- ■ ■■— - - i ■ t ■ ' i
p ICHTER, NANNESTAD & CO (TIMBEB, AND FLOUBMILLEBS, PALMBRSTON NORTH. . Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber Mouldings Sashes land Doors Seasoned Dress Tmber always on hand. FSrtt Class Roller Flour, Pollard, Bran. &0., at LOWEST QUOTATIO>>B. ftft CHURCH ILL'S 'Syrur of \J fiYTOPHOSPHITES OF LIMK 18 prescribed by the Faculty for the core of Consumption, Chrbnij Cough, iwad General Debility. It contains two of the principal ingredients necessary fot building up the human frame and which are oon idered deficient in the abovf Complaints, viz , Phosphorous and Lime. ■ It oannot be tod highly ieeommended for Delicate (Children. i>R. CHURCHILL'S * ' OimponnA Byi|vai> .• of - JBy-plao-plxo-Kplkite-tt }|t real brain food, and tn case of : lloaoular and Nervous Exhaustion %ts acquired a world wide t^ptrfation Eaoh bottle bears Dr Churchill's ? Signature Price, 4fr. Prepared only by ■Ron Castiglione, Pariß, 12. J. tHOMPSOfr, ■' bpptW^fa WB-yVrSotel, [Main Street, Foxton). '" Carpenter, Joiner, and Undertaker. Al fcinus of JobHflg Work done on theshbrtest notice. -^^-^-a^^^^n , I :u> 1.... ,^-.
WHYTE'S HOTEL, I FO XTO M ! A P QTANSELL, IPRopB I E T 0 P. HAViNG 1 tiken over the nbove well k v.n hostelry, I slnll d--!my best to morit th* patro* as** of \ the public ard, travellers generally ■ PiUiard Foom, Good Stabling, at.d t-very convonienoe. Strachan's Dunedin Peer always on tap The Stabling ia now under my own chargo. F.very oare and attention will be given. Horses and Buggies for hire. i POXTON pAMILY TJOTEL Tnis Hotel is Now Replete With Eveby Comport. Go visit the Family Hotel, I'm sure its there you wi'l find The daintest of Viands, with lowest charge combined ; -.-.*' There you' 1 please your palate, there jon'-l please your sight With dainties, rich and rare, and sparkling liquors bright ; For of all tho deMcacies, Foxto^manß trj T please their t alate, or delight their eye. Of ali the severa'" kinds of sumpttious' fare rhere's none with his. catering eau compare \nd Travellers and strangers the district * passing through, uld halt at the good old pile, on the bank of the Manawatu, Where, witb good homo comforts and everything in order bright, upplied by It. V.\ Talbot and the good old Border Knight. j YOUNG MEN, write to m« for "voluable .free Book concerning , urse Tes. 'Professor L'ermir.n : >p*-cialist, 40, Collins place, M i- ! ournc. !
r THE CHRISTMAS SA4E OF FASHIONABLE WtySTEtTIES Ih all Departments, is now efii at .1. ~^37 l % - » fl M ilHL'mjfl 'fIFB 7 ■■ Hflfl. flflfflfl '^fl^ 'flat flfl '^flflr ~^|^F ' - W f^ 6r for Catafo^ j
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Manawatu Herald, 8 December 1898, Page 1
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