HEABIARBAKi; Ci 2H TAILORS, HAVi. ULMOVED t. }.»«•. mi-. I: :1\ ICUtlplrd t>y A. FiaSM iv Mttin «iri^).. jiivr Aiaav.Ei) OurN.v M>utnal- lor th- rpiiii^ and Burn Lxt. Aa u?p ctiou it> invittd. R. T. BETTY, Practical Bootmaker, FOXTON. ■ ■^IjilnYili'ii'linp; you Cor past VV dewrt-P to; call y^tir »ttea'»ib l H(r I U KI \V ST^'CK ]i 8' to haul! unit .tir.viig during <h The Fa m*- n p Zealandia *'■"•■■ BOOTS, Ladies' aid Gnus', v .• udiiv^ih.' new WILI (>W a.d CRA' K PROOF (lA\ F— M.j erKHj).^ cial lineß in Men's Mt*i>ijg, ! I > lttii i . - and Nailod *" " J "" Bnautiful variety of Lwdie^i' evening and Wall. ing Shoes by best makers — <'olcnia, English and Continental. L rge variety in Slip per** Pchool T>u> ts, < hildren's and Eiuhifiti! ->*b»fifl — a- L f^ieesi GUARANTEED- Men's Strong Working Bootn OWN MAKE. All 1 ; nes Fr^sli, New, FaaLion able ; no she dd> or b mkrupt stock. Suiallefit | n.fiit best quality— notbun^%,ders:«Bt,. Beepoke^Srdrik ifl ,^U '^l^ses^ ibjst style, tea&k '■■ abe charges.' **& ■ Sundries. We?, boot dressin^a, &c.,« always in stock. R^p>iz > & a, Speciality. Wftyte's idtel, Ap OTA NS E LI,. TTAVNO taken over-, tlie Hab^V |"-| well k.-wn hostelry, I shall d r-.y ••(!..!> merit the patron ag ,af the public ard travellers generally;. " Billia* d T?oom, Good Stabling, and i-vr-ry convenience. Ptrnehan's Dunedin Beer always The Stabling is no^v" under my own chargt-.. Every care and attention will be given. Horses and Buggies for bire^ ' CLUB HOTEL, The Square, Palmerston No&th. P.O. Box, 46. Telephone, 29. C. C. MILES, Proprietor. Superior Accommodation, Cuisine aud Wioes. GOOD SAM?IiE-i*O°Ma; 1?. UNDERTAKER. T BEp to v natif^that my NEW fIEARSS • is now completed, and can be obtaif?o«Uon very reflsonable terirha. , Funerals conducted promptly and oajrefutlyK > V AXDBEW .■ T 9NSpW jt ■ ' ' ;: t3haeri;al£er. Avenue tioad Fox ton* PruiVll§Pr.t toes. T*HE undersign.cdl, having the lar- \ gest Bt.cic'< of Fruit Trees and Roses in New Zealand, begs to offer them to the public at the following prices : — Apples (on blight-proof stocks— 2 years old, 6s per dozen ; 3 years. 98 per duzen ; 4 years, 12s per dozen. Plums— 2 rears, 9a per dozen; 8 years', 12s per dozen., Roses (My v.d Perpetuals)— ss per doznii. Roees (I -a, Scented, &o.)— Bs per dr z n.,- ••■ . -.')...:■ ■:-■■■ ■■■- - Seed I< ps Gnrße— lOsper 100; £4 Terms —Set Cash f.o.b. Blu^g^| TJjiknown correspondents muet send a r t ni ttancja with their. Ordeys. C t a ogncs ' and of^ Frmt: ai; " I'oiCbf Trees and Ornamental Bhrut}& of all de&criptions forwarded on appHcatiori, I would advise inteudiug purchasers at a distance to amalgamate their Orders and^ spj effect a considerable saving iti csst of carriage. Robert Cleave, NURcEUY iiSD •EE >SMAN . . INVEROJBJGHIi^N Z. V ■ [ :>■- [KeUvlißhed 1868.] .. /.
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Manawatu Herald, 5 October 1899, Page 4
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