1 JOE TOS, General Grocer and Ironmonger, Main-street, Foxton. ■■-.. o I have a large stock of Books, Periodicals and Magazines. Also Gold and Silver Watches, Alberts, Rings and other Fancy Jewellery, all of which lam selling at- prices to suit the timejs^ • ■ . . .■-.'., .* -■ , ; JOE TOS. , r i:|. ~ — : ',-:•■?•■' •"■■■■ ■'.-■" . '■■ ■-"*'■-. . .. ■ ' ...'■. • . . ■ ' ' P. Hennessy & Co. ._ ■ ..■ ... . (■■>. A Drawing-room Buite for £1 2, Consisting* of 1 Couch, 2 easy and 4 plain Chairs. Handsomely covered, spring seated. GIPSY TABLES. ■• Beauty of Hebron and Derwent Potatoes, 25s per ton, AT THE YARD. P. HENNESSY & CO. Manawatu Htotel, |to open upi n a AV.ENUE/B-OAD, days, ' "EOXTON.-' - Ex S.S. KUMAPA -"■■■' ~ CHRISTMAS andHAVING leased the aWe,Hotel/ . • "MIWU//W lam prepared to receive, yisi- .__ ...-.,. . ,-_ - tors and the general public AH NkW Yh JP rJCHQ. favouring me with their patronage llli II Xli/iA UflAl/U will receive the best attention. IN GEE AT VAEIETY " ' ' Propkietor - T. E. WANKLYN ■■•'•.' Ihe best farandaTfAlM, Wines, and Wreofc Shipm-nts also coming lo Spirits Kept in stock. ■ . . - liand of ... . r GOOD STABLING ACCOMMO- XMAS TOYS,, . DATION. . . , _. . . ', A first^olass billiard table on the ' premises. AND Df A R IBS< , : <Now opening up — Preserving & Mounting K ma S Annuals, BIRDS. ' *.•"•• both E - n B lißb and Colonial* " To prevent *disapoiptnient r order MR. GEORGE L ANGLE Y is " : eariy. ~ now prepared to undertake. the Curing and Mounting of all w| m <«— kinds of Birds in a careful and na JC J?8iSGl?) . tare 1 manner, at the most reasonable Booksellerj stationer & News Agpnt, " charges. % •»••'■ r> • - Specimens can be seen at his resi- Main sttef, Fox ton. dence, The Avenue. . - 1 THE RED HOUSE, FOXTON. M. £E. WALKER t 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 j Trial O*»dLex»« It will be the ambition of M.H.VV. to serve his Customers well, and execute all orders with dispatch. Hoping to receive the patrorage accorded to my predecessor, and assuring Customers of every civility ai.o uttenuuu. I beg to remain, yours obediently, M. M. \\ALKEK. In connection with the above, I desire to than U .!' *^-- : ►- < :' T- .r.:>'-n for their patronage accorded to us during the past i^ )ear , ;. . ..-..; ...• j continuance of the same to our successor, who w - well :^.^ui«n>iv known ab ouj Manager during the past term. \ 27th July, 1899, THOS, WESTWOOn $ CO,
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Manawatu Herald, 4 November 1899, Page 3
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