JOE TOS, Main-street, Foxton. Q Just arrived, a large stock of Watches and 8-day Clocks and Splendid Jewelry, at low prices. JOE TOS. WKTPHMSIFFB l have cn 8 a S ed a reliable WatchIliilvllluiillljUi maker, and can now undertake the cleaning of Watches and Clocks. Watches cleaned for 5s 6d ; Main Springs for 5s ; Clocks cleaned from 2s 6d ; Watches and Clocks guaranteed for 12 months. Brooch pins 6d each. * ■ 1 ■in. P. Hennessy & Co. Direct Importation from Sydney, TIN Travelling Trunks. From 20 to 30 inches, with Double-iron Straps for Padlocks. WILL BE SOLD AT WELLINGTON WHOLESALE PRICES, and a further reduction of Ten per cent, will be made on a sale of two or more. S^\ Am O We have now on hand, and to arrive L/A-JLO. 1000 Sacks of Good, bright, Heavy Feed Oats. To large buyers, ex ship, a liberal discount off retail prices will be made. P. HENNESSY & CO.
lanawatu Hotel, i AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. HAVING leased tlic above Hotel.. I am prepared to receive visitors and the general public. Ail favouring me with th^ir patronage will receive the bost attention. Proprietor - T. E. WANKLYN The best brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept in stock. GOOD STABLING ACCOMMODATION. A first-class billiard table on the preni ses. Preserving & Mounting BIRDS. MR. GEORGE LANGLEY is now prepared to undertake the Curing nnd Mounting of all kinds of Birds in a careful tiid na ture 1 manner, at the most reegonablo charges. Specimens can be seen at his residence, The Avenue.
f s Removed TOKEWAND MORE COMMODIOUS PRiMISES NEXT TO HOWAN & WALSH. Alf Fraser, Main ' Street, Foxton. *
THE RED HOUSE, FOXTON. M. H. WALKER DESIRES to acquaint the public with the fact that he has purchased the Business from Mr Thomas Westwood known as " THE RED HOUSE," and would ask the inhabitants of Foxton and district to favor him with a Ti»lal Order. It will be the ambition of M.H.W. to serve his Customers well, and execute all orders with dispatch. Hoping to receive the patronage accorded tp my predecessor, and assuring Customers of every civility and attention. I beg to remain, yours obediently, M. H. 4VALKER. In connection with the above, I desire to thank all the residents of Foj^pn for their patronage accorded to us during the past five years, and ask for a continuance of the same to our successor, who was so well and favourably known as our Manager during the past term. 27th July, 1899. THOS. WESTWOOD & CO,
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Manawatu Herald, 26 August 1899, Page 3
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416Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, 26 August 1899, Page 3
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