LICENSING POLL. Form of Voting Paper. I vote that the number of Licenses existing in the District continue. I vote that the number of Licenses existing in the District be reduced. I vote that no Licenses be granted in the Disfcriofc. Strike out the Top Line. Sir Robert Stout (now Chief Justice), wrote in June last : " Every voter has a right to STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE ONLY, and he thus votes for NO LICENSE AND REDUCTION," Electors are reminded that the'Llcenaing Vote is QUITE DISTINCT from the voting for Members of the House of Representatives, although both elections take place on the Bame day. Great Auction Sale. ; — o BYRON BROWN Will sell on MONDAY & TUESDAY, Dec, 11th and 12th, in Premises next to W. B. Rhodes', £500 Worth £500 Of a consignment of Goods just arrived — Prints, Dress Stuffs, Peques, Drills, Zephyrs, Cambrics, Delaines, Muslins", etc., etc., Men's Suits, Shirts, Socks, Hats, Ties, and a large assortment of General Drapery. The above Goods will be sold by auction on the afternoon of each day, commencing at 1.30, and also in the evenings for private sale. No Reserve ! No Reserve ! .ALL GOOD STUFF, 'NO RUBBISH. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES ! BYRON BROWN, Auctioneer.
E. BALL, HAIRDRESSER, Sec, MAIN-STREET, FOXTQN. Now Eugby'g a game that's played vrith a i ball, . ' '" ' j And men leave their toil just to see, ; How players battle and clash lo get over-the j line ' i With the ball, but tUa,t ball is'nt me. I wish they would strive to get to a Ball, That would shave them and never decline. Onlookers then could take part in the game | That would place E. Ball over the line. i p.s.— • ' ' T" ' ' Should boys whistle « get yer hair cut,' When you're depressed and idle too, If indulged in too much stagger- juice, Then try sea-foam shampoo. R. T. BETTY, Practical Bootmaker, FOXTON. . TT7HILE thanking; you for past VV favors, desires to call your attention to .his NEW STOCK just to hand and arriving during the next few days. The Famous Zealandia BOOTS, Ladies' and Gents', insluding the new WILLOW and CRACKPROOF CALF— superb lines. Special lines in Men's Strong, Plain, and Nailed. Beautiful variety of Ladies' evening and Walking Shoes by best makers— Colonial, English and Continental. Large variety in Slippers, School Boots, Children's and Babies' Shoes — all prices. GUARANTEED-Men's Strong Working Boots- OWN MAKE. All lines Fresh, New. Fashionable ; no shoddy or. bankrupt stock. Smallest profit -best quality— nothing under cost. Bespoke work in all classes -best style, reasonab'e charges. Sundries, laces, boot dressings, &c, always in stock. Repairs a. Specialty. A. Henderson, SADDLER & HARNESS-MAKER, FOXTON. HAVING purchaeed the Business of G. Chuck I have removed to enlarged premises ab the corner of Main and Clyde-streets. I have a large slock of Saddlery and Harness on hand, as well as everythiug connected with the trade. Rapairs executed with despatch and at reasonable prices.
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Manawatu Herald, 5 December 1899, Page 3
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485Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 5 December 1899, Page 3
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