1) v> ! il' lUOO Maiii-sffosr, lexicon. Just a?ri¥3-:I i a large stock of Watelias and 8-clay Clocks ' and Splendid Jewelry^ W&TP.if MliFF.^ l have cn S fl S ed a Watch--11/illJjLiiiiiliiylli maker, and can now undertake die cleaning of Watches antl Clocks. Watches cleaned for 5s 6d ; Main Springs for 5s ; Clocks cleaned from 2s 6d ; Watches and Clocks guaranteed for 12 months. Brooch pins Gd each. . I■ - , i _ - ..■■.•... : . - , ■ . .- '' J -~ c, -j P,Y THF.. S.S. KENNEDY. The balance of the cargo is now fop i&le at gup yarcL f^\ A f'lP Q c n?lve now on hand, and to arrive KJIX ID, r 1000 Sacl/s of Good, bright, Heavy Feed Oats. To lai - p;c buyers, ex ship, a liberal discount off retail prices will be made. ,F.,HENNESSY & CO.
I " . . I .■■ j ,::' .-] V V:' ;'■. '.■:', ! '■ ■' ■'. a-v • ' : ; ; Mlt Fi>asei? 9 Removed TO NEW AND MORE COMMO DIOUS PREMISES N&XT TO HOWAN & WALSH. Alt Fraser, '-.. Main street, Foxton. •.. ■;. = .'£:..;,:;,;;;:. '/' J : ■V-■: ■ - : :\^^^:y:- ■■■ - .., : s ;f,. 1 - ,--^' i^'- -^"--
;EE-ED ft -EOBIISOI, GEAKHAL BLACKS4IITH j Practical Ssoß?s©sszoes?» I MAIN-STKEFiT, FUXTON, (Opposite Border's Family flotol). HAVING taken tlio3G premises lately occupi«<i by Mr George Co ley I beg to n;»t ; fy liat 1 h.ye commenced business a- a'uovo, ;inc! tolicit a shnr > of tise publio pntrona^. It eli'Wl lomy a>ir. to give every Hatisr^ciioTi by turn v.g out ilie best work. Horseshoeing a Specialty, And Second to ;>okr in the district. | OUAKANTEEi) SATISFACTION . All Jobbing "Wuj k entrusted to me will bo faithfully c rncrl -.rat' ; Preserving & Mounting BIRDS. MR. GEORGE LA^GLKY U 'ifijj^, prepaid *o uiideita^o t!)e Curin'i r.ijd M.')r:»iii.:g of all Kinds of Birds 111 •: carc;;'ul ;:nd r.a, ture' l^aniv-r, at the aio:t reasonable chargpsi" Specimens can b-3 soeu at his red denco, lhe Avenua. - . : : , — 1 . —
M. ,H. WALKER ~T\ESIRES to acquaint (he publ"c with the .fact (hat ho lias purchased the -L-/ Lnsiness fr-.?m Mr Thomas Westwood known as " TrIE RED HOUSE " and wouid ask the inhabitants of- Fo;cian and district to favor him with a It will be the ambition of M.H.W, to. serve his Customers well, and execine all orders with dispatch. Hoping to* r-eceive' the patronage accorded to my predecessor, and assuring Customers of eyery civility and attention. ■>: I beg to- remain, yiuirs obediently, M.H.WALKER. In connection with the above, I (lesire to tjianj^ll the residents of Foxton j for their patronage accorded to us during the past five years, and ask for a continuance of tne same to our successor, who was so well and favourably known as our Manager during the past terra. ■••••' I 27th July, 1899. , • JHOS,. WESTWO©D & CO.
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Manawatu Herald, 19 August 1899, Page 3
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