illlM BAKER, CSEH TAILORS, HAVE ULMOVIiD t-» pi>miM hiHiy nceupwd by A. Frat»er. in Main ptrppf. JUSTAB: IVED Our' v MauMDil- Itir tU- f-piiuy at>*t t>i Ujmer. An inspection its mvi •d. R. T. BETTY, Practical Bootmaker, FOXTOXST. "\\7 tITLB th a.lung you for past ♦ » t'nv&rs, dißiri'P to call your attention to I is NKW STOCK just to hund and arriving during the next few days. The Famous Zestlandia BOOTS, Ladies' ard' Gents', insluding the npw WILLOW and CRACK PROOF OAJ.F— superb lines. Special lines in Men's Strong, Plain, and Nailed Bwautiful variety of Ladies' evening and Walking Shoes by best jnakovs — n olonial, . English and Continental. ' L«rge variety in Slippers School Boots, Children's and Babies' Shoes — all prices. GUARANTEED- Men's Strong Working Boots OWN MAKE. All 1 n«a Frfish, New. Fasbion abl< ; no shoddy or bankrupt; stock. SnaMfPt profit best quality— m«t).ijrg nndor cost. Bespoke work in »11 cl sacs best style, reason ab e cbsir^ee. bundri'S. la^es, boot dressings, &c\, always in stock. I^c-.2>£4,is?s sl SpeoiAlty. Whyte's Hotel, FOXTOM. t'll J'.-K I E T O R. iy \X ' ••■ »• 'ivpr 'lie above | wi-il-Kuvvu iiostelry, I shall d 'ii'ybiM^ mevif tb' patronag of the public ard travellers generally. Billiard T?oom, Good Stabling, and every convenience. Strachan's Dunedin Beer alwaye on tap. The Stabling is now under my own charg6. Every care and atten* tion v?il\ be given. Horses and Buggies for hire. CLUB HOTEL, The Square, Palmbrston North. P.O. Box, 46. Telephone, 29. C C. xyzxx«E2S, Proprietor. Superior Accommodation, Cuisine and Wines. ... GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS. UNDERTAKER. T 3EG to notify that my NEW HEARSE is now completed, and can be obtained on very reasonable terms Funerals conducted promptly and carefully. ANDREW JONBON, Undertaker. Avennn Road Fox ton' Pruit Trees & Roses. HTHE undersigned, having the larI gest smc't of Fruit Trees and Roses in New Zealand, begs to offer tht-m to the public at the following pricos : — Applos (on hlight-prdbf stocks— 2 years old, 6s per dozen ; 8 rears, 9- per dozen ; 4 years, 12s per doza" Plums— '2 years, 9a per dozen; 8 years, 12s per dozen. Roses (Myrid ?erpetuals)--0s per Roes ( -a, Scented, &c.)— Bs per Be.eJiin .O'-'we— loß per 100; £4 Sf i-j^OO). Beei.t't-^ : Gurse < uttingß-20a per l,0(;0. Terms— Net Cash f.o.b. Bluff. Unknown corresp >ndents must send a remittance wi h their Orders. C«ta og«i^a and Prices of Fruit and Fonsf Trees an'l Ornamental Shrubs of nil descripiio-is forwarded on application, I would advise in tending purchasers »t a distance to amalgamate their Orders and so effect a considerable saving in cost ot carriage. Robert Cleave, NURSERY* AND SEEDSMAN INVERCARGILL, N.Z. \ [EibUvlished 186&.] j
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Manawatu Herald, 19 September 1899, Page 4
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437Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 19 September 1899, Page 4
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