j TO THE DEAF.— A rioh lady, cured of I her Teafness and Noises in the Head by Dr Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, has a nt £1,000 to his Institute, so thas deaf p. opie unable to j rocure the Ear D cmmay have them fre.. Apply to Depanment D.K., The Institute, "Longcott," Qunnersbury, London, W., Eng'and Un quailed and luvincible Wood. ' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds, 1/6. YOU CAN'T Hnve a cake and eat it too, but you can have your meat and keep it in the warmest of weather by using " SALSALfNE," the large food preservative. TO THE SETTLORS OF FOXTON AND TflE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. j. prFngle, Saddler and Harness Maker, Main-street, Foxton. HAVING OPENED in the above business in Foxton, I desire to .nform the settlers that I hold a first-class stock of Saddles and Bar; ness, and all other articles usual in the trade, and which will be sold at fair trade priees. Repairs will be carried out on the premises quickly and economically, and to the satisfaction of the CUBtomer. Harness or anything tn the Leather line made to order. Settlers .re invited to inspect the stock we have on hand. TENDERS. WRITTEN TENDERS are re quired for cleaning 460 chains (more or less) of Drains. Tenders close on the 16th Sep* tember. Specifications may be seen at the Homestead. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MANAGER, Motoa Estate. IERCt'S PATENT PORTABLE FENCE, for Turnips, Fields, and Gardens. For Fowl Runs, cheaper than netting. Height, 3 leet, 8 feet 6 inches, 4 feet, 4 feet 6 inches and 6 ieet. Price per chain 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 18s 6d, 20s 6d, 25s FAOTORY, Palmerston North. Foxton Agent, ALL SAINTS' SCHOOLROOM. ASOCIAL GATHERING will be held on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. Tickets, is ; in aid of Vicarage Repair Fund. Doors open at 7 ; commence at 7.30. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN. THE REV. A. J. WILLS, Church of England clergyman, will address meetings as follows : — Open air— SATURDAY Night. SUNDAY, 8 p.m., Temperance Hall. MONDAY, Bp.m., Temperance Hall. Everybody Invited. A. SPEIRS, BUILDER So CONTRACTOR, AVENUE.ROAD, FOXTON. To Flaxmill Owners. IWILL CONTRACT to erect Flaxmills Compli te, and hand the same over in working order. Also — Scutchei s, Californian Pnmps, Presses and Pullie3, and all >ther rf quisites made at the shortest lotice and at reasonable prices. Mr Alfred Seifert writes under late of 23rd August, 1899 : -•« I enclose cheque for payment of the -ditcher you sent me. It is a firstslass scutcher, and is giving every jatisf action. I am very pleased at liaving such a good one." A. Henderson, SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER. pORNER MAIN & CLYDESTREETS, FOXTON. Old Times Boot Shoft MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. MRS HARRIS desires to call attention to her Stock of X_a»dies* and Gent's Boots and Shoes. A large stock is on hand to choose from, and the prices are reasonable. I desire to notify that I am back at the Shop again, and would ask my old Customers and Friends to give me a call. Boots made and repaired at reasonable prices and quickly. JOHN HARRIS.
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Manawatu Herald, 14 September 1899, Page 3
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514Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 14 September 1899, Page 3
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