JOE TOS, General Grocer and Ironmonger, Main-street, Foxton. I have a large stock of Books, Periodicals and Magazines. Also Gold and Silver Watches, Alberts, Rines and other Fancy Jewellery, all of which 5 lam selhngat prices to suit the times/ -0 in. JOE TOS. P. Hennessy & Co. A Drawing-room Suite for £12, Consisting of i 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<feCO. ;^- : :
To open up in a few days, ExS.S. KUMA7UGHRISTMASahd NEW YEAR CARDS in great variety. Direct Shipments also cominl td hand of - f '*■* •■*■ XMASTQYS, FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, AND DIARIES. Now opening up— . ,,, Xmas Annuals, i both English and ColoniaJ. To^ prevent disappoin tment, order ■ early. - - Alt Fraser, Bookseller, Stationer & News Ag*»nt, | Main -street, Foxton.
Manawatu Hotel, i ATENUE ROAD, j FOXTON. - j HAVING leased the above Hotel, I am prepared to receive visitors and the general public. All favouring me with their patronage will receive the best attention. Proprietor - T. E. WANKLYN — — ; I The best brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept in stock. GOOD STABLING ACCOMMO- * DATIOJJ. A first-class billiard table on the premises. ' Preserving & Mounting BIRDS. MR. GEORGE LANGLEY is now prepared to tinder tab c the Curing and Mounting of all kinds of Birds in a careful and na- . ture' manner, at the most reasonable { charges. Specimens can be seen at his residence, The Avenue. .
THE RED HOUSE, FOXTON. yvESIRES to acquaint the' public with the fact that he has purchased the ±J Business from Mr Thomas West wood known as •• THE REDHniKp" and would ask the inhabitants of Foxton and district to favor him with a Ti»ial Order. It will be fhe ambition of BJ^H.W. to serve his Customers well, and **«. cute all orders with dispatch. Hopmg to receive the patronage accord £ to my predecessor, and assuring Customers of every awlify ai-d attention I beg to remain, yours obediently, m. H. WALKER, In connection with the above, I desire to thank all the residents of Foxton for heir patronage accorded tous during the past five yeaTs and ask for « continuance of the same to our successor, who was <;n wJTii Ol i r L d known as our Manager during the &st term dl and favo^^ 27th July, 1899. THOS# WEST\ySJOp & CO.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 November 1899, Page 3
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388Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, 18 November 1899, Page 3
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