■B^^^M a m^B HHLwr^tftf j^w > - < *Jnfl T AI k E thepast P ?nd U a kn 3 ,f f 11 " Customers and others for d.eir~ lIM LEADING FOR THE CHRISTMAS STAk|^| To maintain our usually heavy trade at this season of the year we -shall avoid • ~^^^^| Turning Crowds A way as vi-asthe'&e last year, and add «o our staff W 'MM, tttreby toners proper aibSPBI Be sure and visit P. Lo¥i©AY^r^Hnreslif Clothing, which will be found to fee the CHOICEST AND LAEGKEST IN POXTON, acknowledged by all. Men's and Boys Suits in imme,nse quantities. Men's Snits from 2is. Boys' Suits from s s. REMEMBER AND VISIT F. LOYEDAY. Fo«» QuaUty and Cheapn^s, *"•'" ' ■ . • . ■'■•.- ■-.-■r '■' ■ ■ . . • ■ ■ ■• / , ■ |gi SAMUEL DANKS& SpN, JpK^ Brandon-street^ Wellihgton. BRISSSPOUNDEES, COPPEHSMITH9, f^^^li''^^^ '^.^UJ^SKRS & BLBCTBOPLJITBH*' WUfilHwwl B^^^^Bl^r " • '^ B.ew^rs and Creamery Vats ." ■^■^^i^^Wiiife^^ . _ - ,- "' •-- | - ■ .;.•,.; •.- . ••■•.• •- -.-. % ;-• ' Wate^&n'd-fefftm Fitting?.
Foxton Family I otel, MAJN-STREET, FOXTON. WM. HUNTER, .. Froprietor. THI3 Housp, not lbng biv't, h«P been thoroughly renovated anfl re-furnishGd, and now- affords th< bosb of accommodation. First-class accnromodalion foi Boarders and thn Travelling Public. Wines and Spirits guaranteed t( be tbe.best procurable. Good table kept, at moderate charges. x ( CLUB HOTEL, The Square, Palmerston North. P.O. Box, 46. Telephone, 29. C C MILBS, Proprietor. Superior AcsnmnvHU'ion, C'ii*inp t and Wine?. GOOD SAMPLE RO >MS. J. GRACE & CO. Tlx© Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. Sole A gents, ; WASHEES. A Boon for Mothers. t .■■■'■ Harrison's Knitting Machine? Sewing Machines Pearson and Bennion's Saddling J . " ' Mrtchines Mangles nnd Wringpr?, Knife C'raners2o-. 80--, Bss . Piano?, Organ?, Violin.", Binj^, Mandolin", Accordion', Concf-r iina°, Eng'i?h and Get man Mouth Organs, Flutes, Whistles Sheet Music Brass Instruments, all makes. Call in and Inspect, j E. LEAKY, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, : ! The Square, : j !■' ' i PALMERSTON NORTH. } [Established 1875.] : | [MPORTER- of purest drugs and [ up-to-date Druggists' Sundries from Europe and America. I None but first- quality drugs us<>d j [ in dispensing. Dispenser on pro- j mises day and night. \ 4t; Horse, cattle and sheep rnedi - cines" prepared and. stocked. Con dition powder (o^ro riialjej..effectivo and energising. t Veterinary prescriptions of proved • efl 1 ciency feg'sfcered and fi'ed. r Chemicals for sbeep favmers, as - arsenic. Rnlphnr, faustic potash an ,l soda, nnd bnfter o f antimony, sup'plWl in wh< lesale and retail quantities. Photographic Gopis held in stock. ' All at prices consistent with a moderate profit to vendor and gocl value ro purchaser. H. LEAHY makes a spf cialty of SIGHT TESING, and the 3ortpction of defectivft vision by puit nblc lenses. Those who dnnot 1 procure sprctacles to mifc them shou d visit his establishmer:!. r Sißht. Tosf/ng daily. Wire Gogglps with plain Glass Fronts stocked, Ftiitable for tliosn ENGAGED IN FLAXMILUNG Orders by post, tel phono or tolo i g ra P^ promptly de patched. Telo phone No. 7, connected with district j . bureaus. P.O. EoxXo. 31. ' i . »
V.. '. Something Special for Xsmas ? Boy's and Youth's Suits to order, prices 10s to £2. *M TWO HUNDRED PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM. Men's All Wool Tweed Suits to order from £1 5s to £3, v Including Saddle Tweeds, Hairlines, Fox's No. 4 Serge, &c, &c. Over three hundred ■Oj- '"'.■■ . patterns to select from. ■ ■■' ■ ' • ° — ; — " — •' . ■ . '. ■■' ■■■'■ ' Travellers from Wellington say " Oh, Osborne does the bulk of the Clothing Trade at Foxton." This is a matter of ".cause and effect." Our patterns represent the largest house south of the line, and people. say ■ We Purchase Cheaper at Osborne's. This is one of the causes, another is, we can make alterations on the premises, and the chief cause is WE GIVE SATISFACTION. Now for the effect— well— WE DO THE TRADE. Specialty No; 2. Floor Cloths 6ft. wide, 2s per yard, or is per square yard. Bought a job. ' . As our local stationer has made ample provision in the matter of Toys and Fancy Goods, we have decided to ' confine ourselves to Fancy Drapery, &c, and the few lines of Jewellery and Cards that we have on hand will be sold at clearing prices. There are a few Gold and Silver Brooches, $£. . Wishing you all a Merry Xmas. I am. &c.', EDMUND OSBORNE. During festive seasons people are apt to eat what does not agree with them. They should take a few drops of QURECA after any meal at which they may have partaken rather freely of any particular article likely to cause biliousness. The Proprietor being anxious that all should spend a Merry Xmas will, upon receipt of 2s 6d, send post ■ free to any address one Bottle ol the Greatest Indigestion Preventative known, viz., <; QURECA." "^ TOHUNGA OINTMENT sold everywhere. Wishing you all a Happy New Year.' Yours faithfully, EDMUND OSBORNE. ■ •
■AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. - New Zealand Branch Tend Office, Custom-house Quay, We? lington. Local Board of Directors The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G. MLC, (Chairman). The Hod. Charles J. 'Johnston, Esq. M.L.C, (Deputy Chairman). A'frerl de Bat.be Brandon, Esq ; The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. John Duncan, Esql Medical Officer : y Dr 1 G. E. Anso:\ M.D., M.R.C.S. (England) mHE OLDESJ, WEALIHIJEST AND MOST PROSPEROUS ' Australian. Life Office, and the Lirgept Mutual Office in the British Empire. The only Mutual Life Office whioh declares A. BONUS EVERY YEAR. Hie Method of Valuation adopted by this •Vociety is of the most Qtrinqent Character, and enmrfi.B a Cotinderdbly Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Oolonits. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £15,000,000.; FIFTEEN MILLIONS STERLING ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £2,000,000 (TWO MILLION) STERLING. Polices in Force 142,728, Sum Assured .... £48,428,002 Cash Bonuses Divided £8,200,546 BONUSES! CASH BONUS for ONE year, 1898, £479,742, jielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to $ 880,000 after making SPECIAL BE .SERY.ES,'. . CASH BONUSES decla.ed lor laal FIVE years, over TWO MILLIONS, yie'ding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS. ■■:.. : Assure Your Life in the A.M,P. SOCIETY And secure a BONUS EVERY YEAR. Expenses of Management 9 pei cent, on tlio total income. EDWARD W. LOWE Resident Secretary. I Branch Office— ! Custom House Quay, Wellington
OT7i7T\O ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO ATK.PAT.TA ANT) SMBo^ Su P edor Seeas h^e been tried $*£$£ "S^Vf UUUUU h the<most sa ti s f a ctory results in NEW ZEALAND. these countries. I make the following inducements to get everybody to plant them. Flowers, Offer No. 1. Grand Box Containing Aster, Gov. McKinley, Over 50 grand German Mixed Seeds, 400 Choice Sorts. colors. • Foliaeoe Plants, for decorative foliage. Sweet Peas, Emily Henderson, Best Pinks, Bell's Show Mixed. These are New White. Petunia, Bell's Show Mixed the best Forget-me-not, New Striped, Lovely Phlox, Bell's Show Mixed, mixtures in Large Flower. Verbena, Bell's Show Mixed J the Linum, Perpetual Flowering, Blooms Pansy, Onr Nellie, Gorgeously Beautiful. All Summer. . Poppy, Kiverdnle Mixture, Grandest Out. Wonderful Mexican Phimrose, Worth White Flowers, 100 Sorts for White 25 cents. • Bouquets, i Yellow Flowers; 100 Sorts. Mixed for Book on Summer Gardening, Free Bouquets. And Five Other Grand Sorts. .All the above sent by mail for only 1 shilling and 6 ft pence. Vegetables, Grand Box. Containing One Package Each. ' Best Bptinf?, B?ef Onr-rot Best Lettuce Best Radish Bofet Peas • . En rly Cabbage Best Melons ' Best Squash liosf Corn Late Cabbage BfFt Onions Best Tomato Best Beet Best Cupimber Best Pumpkins Best Turnip. 4 packages other choice vegetables and r gem flower collection of 10 packets. The above box 30 packages of seeds mailed for only 2 shillings. tggTSend money by post money order on Binghamton, N.Y. ' r A trial of flowers or vegetables for 6 pence in silver. 10 packets of Choice Flower Seeds for 6d, or 6 packets of Vegetable Seeds for 6d. All of the above for 4 shillings by mail, and catalogued seeds free. Address J. J. Bell 3 Binghamton, N. V., U. S. America.
Now we shan't be long, \ In getting what^we want, SINCE R. MORLEY HAS OPENED THE READY MONEY I Dining Rooms. ■ Gome one{! Gome all ! ! ■ MEALS AT ALL HOUBS. H Suppers a specialty. I A. H. Macharper, K (Late of Messrs Harland & Wolf, i I Engineers and Shipbuil ders ■ |>v Belfast), m Practical Engineer, Millwright, ■ Machinist and General K Smith, I; Rangitibei-street, Palmerston N. & (next Barrand and Abraham). had upwards of 20 Hr X| years' experience in erecting ■ and maintaining machinery both P ashore and afloat, is prepared ; to L erect and repair engines, boilers and P machinery of all descriptions. W Charges moderate. Superior WL workmanßhip guaranteed. %y On hand—A Large Stock of En- ■»•■ gine and Boiler Fittings of every ■ class arid doaign (Taynge and other Wk leading makers.)
Eggs fr^m Prize POULTRY.), r "■•' 1 TBE UNDERSIGNED is pro j pared tp supply Eg^e from tbe "following breeaprfteslt attains \M\Yt ing been imported i— 1 ! j Black Minorca. Prown tf?- " '■ horn, ' fj*Fngßhan. Indi >^ \ Game; nil eggs enppiiel < at 10a 6d a dozen from these breeds. ; Buff Orphiugtorr,: Black n»-pl) ington, and White Leg* horn eggs, at 5b C<l n d'zm. ThPße prices oliargflfl «nti ' jt h e pnd or < ctober next. IVOR JAMES.j Horowhenua Village Settlement. J. THOMPSON, I I Carpenter, . Joiner, arid Undertakei. AH kinds of Jobbing Work f done- on the shortest. ;infif<». (Opposite State Schooly Foxton.)
JOHI SPELIAN, BLACKSMITH & F?ORSE<HOER, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. All kinds of blacksmithing done. Agricultural implements made and repaired. Vehicles' tnade and repaired by an experienced Coauhbuildqr and Wheel wright. C. Sullivan, General Carrier, AND WOOD MERCHANT, FOXTON. TS NOW PREPARED to execute I all orders entrusted to him with. promptitude and care. ', \ ■ . I i
Post Office Hotel, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. i — — THIS Hotel is very central, beirg opposite the Post and Telegraph Office. Good accommodation for boarders and the travelling public. Speight's Dunedin Ale always on draught from the wood. Best Brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits only kept. GOOD STABLING. W. DARYIL Juy . PROPKIETOR. A E. Xarcpmb, Civil Engineer and Architect. OFFICE S-L.w Chambers, the Square. Private residence, Duke-street, P-lmerston North.
ICWV^|>|C|| l^rn4*if»A ) CUSTOMERS ADDRESSING US THROUGH THE POST, ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO NOTE THAT THE OLD FIRM OF Correspondents. James Smith & Co. i s now merged n the Te A*o House D?3ii^y Co^ irtW? \ To'avoid mistakes and consequent delay, all letters should be ; directed to : ; „ the manager, Te A r o JBL ojjl s e * :: ; •Weifi^ott r --^v. j
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Manawatu Herald, 4 January 1900, Page 1
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