i-ElOtT EOBHSOIT, GENERAL BLACKSMITH ihpa-*i°ai»»■-*•«-MAIN-STREET, FOXTON, (Opposite *„&, Vamily Hotel). [\™™ y %*£ ther, I beer to notify that I haye commenced busiuess as above, and Eolicifc a Bharfl of the public patronage. It shall te my aim to give every satisfaction by turning out the best work. Hftr<;Afi'hnpiTio> a Rnpoinlfv . j v? PP?SI? I™' Ana bECOND to .NONE in the district. GUARANTEED SATISFACTION. t j^.^ Work enfcrn-ted to m, wiu be faithfully camed oat. « *DTjV TT_> CS XXi OJ-T XLIX_UvO« t «•*•• -rv-n-p "o. rntJWTi Arirrti? ° MXJ_JU»j_tt « tU« J. KAUIVU, AVENUE ROAD FOXTON To Flaxmill 0 WlierS. WDU. rONTRACT t0 ereol l P.axtnille Complete, and hand the same over in working order. 9o ~" Scutclicrs, Californint Pumps, Presses and Pulh'e?, and all other riq'iisites marie at the shortesl noliee and at reasonable prices. Mr Alfred Beifert writes undei Jafe of 23rd Au ßußfc» 1899 : "■" l en cose cue(l ue or payment of the scutcher you sent me. It is a, first class scutcher, and is giving everj satisfaction. 1 am vory pleased ahavin * Euch a Bood one." ... _. _ . _, Old Times Boot Shop, main-steebt, foxton. ' HABBlilrt* to call at _V| tention to her Stock of Ladies'and Gent's Boots and Shoes. . . . . . "" , , . , *ar^e B^oc* f ls on "aD"to c *looe( from« and tbe P"ces are reasonable. . ~—■ I desire to notify that I am bact at the Shop ogaiu, and would asl my old Customers and Friends tc give me a call. Boots made and repaired at reason. able prices and quickly. JOHN HARBISPerreau Bros., 7 BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS, Main-street, Foxton. VI7 E have purchased the Business VV lately carried on by Mr J. Walls, and as we intend selling nothing but the very beat we trust to receive the patronage of the public. Bread will be delivered regularly and punctually. Cakes and small goods always on hand. o n Saturday eveninga Tea, Coffee and Cocoa and Hufc pi e9 wa^J at all times* PERRKAU BROB. c. eyensen, PAINTER & PAPERHANGER . wniTKa ;77™n_ r A NYTHI^G in connection with -*■ the above done in a first^claps „ fcl. ■ T. A«dr«Bß7«PPoßite Public L> brarv ' Foxton. QIEROY'S PATENT PORTf AI3LE FENCE, for Turnips Fields, and Gardens. For • Fowl Runs, chraper than netting. Height 3 ieet, 8 feet 6 inches, 4 feet, 4 feet 6 inches and 6 xeet. Price per chain 10a 6d, 12b 6d, 18s 6d, 20s 6d, 255. FACTORY, Palmewton North. < Foxtoa Agent
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Manawatu Herald, 8 February 1900, Page 4
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390Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, 8 February 1900, Page 4
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