MFA^;;-! & BAKER, CiWiEL TAILORS, HAVIO REMOVED t-.i pn-inise* l:iu«Iy occupitd by A. Fiaser, in Main street. J U S T A R It I VE D- Our New MatcriuU for the taring and Summet. An inspection is invited. R. T. BETTY, Practical Bootmaker, FOXTON. "TTr.HILE (-hacking you for past VV f.i\Gfs, desiros to call ycur attention n» « is NEW STOCK just to lmud him! arriving during the next lew J»\s. The Famous Zealandia BOOTS, Ladio^ n» d Gents', insluding the new AVJLI OW and CRACK PROOF (!AJ F— superb lines. Special Hrea in Men's Sti'ong, Plain, and Nailed Beautiful variety of Ladies' evening and Walking Shoes by best makers — Colonial, English and Continental. Large variety in Slip-* per* School Boots, Children's and Babies' •** lines — all prices. GUARANTEED- Men's Strong Working Boots OWN MAKE. All 1 nes Fresb, New, Fashion able ; no shoddy or bankrupt stock. Smallest profit -best quality — njothirg nndercosfc. Bespoke work in all clngseß best style, reasonab'e chnrgep. Sundries, lares, boot dressiugs, &p., always in stock. Repairs a Specialty. Whyte's Hotel, FOXTOM. A p p XANBBLL, p a o :.» r i c t o r. TT.W.iv'i 'a ken over the above jj} \t ■!-;-:.-v;a hostelry, I shall do my Ik- .-wo merit th^ patronage of the public arc! travellers generally. ; Billiard Boom, Good Stabling, j aud every convenience. Strachan's Dunedin Beer always j on tap. j The Stabling is now under my I own charg6. Every care and attention will be given. Horses and Buggies for hire. CLUB HOTEL, The Square, Palmerston Nop.th. P.O. Box, 46. Telephone, 29. C. C. MII-ES, Proprietor. Superior Auemnmodation, Cuisine and Wines. GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS. UNDERTAKER. T BEG to notify that my NEW HEARSE is now completed, and can be obtained on very reasonable termsFunerals conducted promptly and carefully. ANDREW JONSON, Undertaker. Avenue Road Fox ton' Fruit Trees & Eoses. Hf^HE undersigned, having the larV gest stoc't oF Fruit Trees and Boses in New Zealand, begs to offer them to the public at the following prices : — Apples (on blieht-proof stocks— 2 years old, 6s per dozen; 8 years, 9s per dozen ; 4 years, 12s per 1 dfzan. Plums— % J Tears, 9g per dozen; 3 yo;i:s, l'2s per dozen. Roses (v'yi'i'.tl Perpetuals)— ss per doz<m. Roses ( fca, Scented, &c.)~ Bs per df-z'-n. Seedier Gori e— los per 100 ;£1 ppr 1 000. Soet*'-^ Gun .) Cuttings- 20a per I,UO. Terms— Net Cash f.o.b. Bluff. Unknown correspondents must Bend a remittance with their Orders. Catalogues and Prices of Fruit, and Fon-81 1 Trees and Ornamental' Shrubs of all debcriptions forwarded on application, I would advise intending purchasers at a distance to amHlgamate their Orders and so effect a considerable saving in cost of carriage. EobertCleave, NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN INVEROAjtGILL, NZ. I "^%*V [Estektotad 1868.] |
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Manawatu Herald, 26 September 1899, Page 4
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457Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 26 September 1899, Page 4
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