ND RECOMMENDS A/AV'Q 111 #4 ¥ O : < > i ■ nial 3— from all quarters of ' itness to their US EFFICACY :: ;e. ;; ' n >*T>'ist-i And MeflUn-' Veinflori. ' J »4-»-» ♦->♦♦*» >■*>♦♦•»*»•»» *»»♦•* •>•*>**•>■*»'»'»■♦■'* ~-«-"^iimf.jßirJwi wi ■■I——^—— HESRY~SOSISSOB, 1 GENEBAL BLACKSMITH AND P*t*£Lctio-a.l Hovseshoev, MAIN-STREET, FOXXON, (Opposite Border's Family Hotel). HAVING taken those premises lately occupied by my brother, 1 beg to notify that I haye commenced business as above, and solicit a share of the publio patronage. It shall . te my aim to give every satisfaction by turning out the best work. Horseshoeing a Specialty, And Second to None in the district. GUARANTEED SATISFACTION. All Jobbing Work entrusted to me will be faithfully oirried out. A. SPEIRS, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, AVENUE-ROAD, FOXTON. To Flaxmill Owners. IT WILL CONTRACT to erect I Flaxmills Complete, and hand the same over in working order. Also — Scutchers, Californian Pumps, Presses and Pullies, and all other r» quisites made at the shortest notice and at reasonable prices. Mr Alfred Seifert writes under date of 28rd August, 1899 : -•« I enclose cheque for payment of the scutcher you sent me. It is a firstclass scutcher, and is giving every satisfaction. I am very pleased at having Hiich a good one." - i t old Times Boot Shop,] j M \ IN- STREET, FOXTON. I MRS M ARRIS d-irea to cal! a«t< iuiuo to h*-"* H^cU of E-. a, -dies' £t*n-d Gent's Boots and Shoes, '*< A large siock i--* on hand to choo-e frum, aud tbe pn'ces ure reasonable. 1 desire to notify thar I am back at the Shop Bgniu, and w u'd a«k my o'd Cuatomers and Friends to give me a call. Boots made and repaired at reasonable prices and quickly. JOHN HARRIS. Perreau Bros., BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS, Main-street, Foxton. W^ have purchased the Business • » lately carried on by Mr J. Walls, and as we intend selling nothing but the very best we trust to receive the patronage of the j.ublic. Bread will be delivered regularly and punctnnlly. ■ Citku-3 aud small goods always on hand. On Saturday evenings Tea, Coffee and Cocoa and Hot Pies ready at all times. PERREAU BROS. C. EYENSEN, PAINTER & PAPERHANGER ANYTHING in connection with the above done in a first-class manner. Address— Opposite Public Library, Foxton. IERCY'S PATENT PORTABLE FENCE, for Turnips, Fields, and Gardens. For Fowl Runs, «-h aper than netting. Height, 3 leer, 8 feet 6 inches, 4 feet, 4 feet 6 incl.es and 6 leet. Price per ] clmin 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 18s 6d, 20s 6d, 25s I JFAOTORY, Palmerston North. I -v x oxton Agent ■ .1
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Manawatu Herald, 2 January 1900, Page 4
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419Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, 2 January 1900, Page 4
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