HEASMAN & BAKER, CASH TAILORS, j FOXTON. j Removed to premises next Methodist Church. THE inraongstmiai - American INSTITUTE HAVING ACQUIRED the latest up to date treatments for the Bi chloride of Gold Cure of Alcoholism aud Nar< ooisni are receivmg patients for the cure of ihe Drink Craving. For full particulars address J. S. THOMPSON, Manager, Wangauui. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. GRASS "SEEDS. JUST LANDED from London, I Specially Selected and Tested Grafß Sevds of all kinds, including White and Eed Clover, Cow Grass, Alsike Trefoil, Timothy, Fioiin, Sheep's, Hard and Meadow Fescues, Essex Rape, Poas, &c. ' Also in Stock — Colonial Grown Grasses, including Poverty Bay, Hawke's Bay. <'tago, and ranter buiy T?ye Grasses Akaroa Mid Local Cocksfoot. Crested Dog's Tail, Meadow Foxtail, Uiewing's Fescue, &c., &c We huve just erected a large Seed Dressing plant of the latest design by Andrews & Bevan, and are prepared to dress on account nf Clients *and others all kiuds of seeds, either for the local markot or for shipment to London, at lowest rates. ON HANDJohnson's Galvanised Wire (plain). Nos. 7 and 8 and Barb «• Zeus," Galvanised Wire (plain), Nos. 7 and 8 Staples/ Galvanised and Bright (all - sizes), Diamond and Slice points Corn Sacks, 44in, 46in, and 48in Wool packs, Seaming and Binder Twine 1 NEW ZEALAND A CCIDBNT TNSURANCE COMPANY. MR AL'fT'FRASER HAS THIS DAY been np;ointfd 'ocal agem for the above Company for th° Foxton District (Signed) RALPH LEVO'. Manager. Wei ington, August 3rd, 1893. B. Spelman, CARTER, WOOD & CuAL MERCHANT, AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. ! WOOD Cut into any lengths at a reasonable charge. Oats, Maize, Means, &c, crushed afc pnr sack. On hand -Firewood, Coals anl Coke, Fencing Posts and House B ocks. Carting done at reasonable price-" to all parts of the town or coui.try. > . . . Fruit Trees & Roses. npHE undersigned, having the lav- [ gest stcc't of Frui' Trees and. Koses in New Zealand, begs to off or thfm to the public at the following prices : — Apples (on blight-proof stocks -2 years old, 6a per dozen ; 8 rears, 9s per dozen ; 4 years, 12s per dozen. Plums— 2 years, 9s per dozen ; 8 years, 12s per dczen. Ros-es (Hyijr.d Perpetuals) — 5s per dozon. Roses (lea, Scented, &c.)— 8s per dozen. Seedlers Gorse— los per 100; £i ppr 1 000. Seedless Gorse Cuttings - 20s per 1,000. Terms— Net Cash f.o.b. Bluff. Unknown correspondents must end a remittance wiih iheir Orders. Catalogues and Prices of Fruit and Fonsf Trees and Ornamental Shrubs of all doacriptio is forwarded j ■>n application, I would advise in j ■' ending purchasers »t a distance to amalgamate their OrJors and bo fiVt a considerable saving in cost ot carriage. Robert Cleave, NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN - INVE&OAfiGILL, --N-Z.' [Established X868.J
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Manawatu Herald, 7 March 1899, Page 3
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453Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 7 March 1899, Page 3
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