For Sale. H^HAT House asd L.nd H-intnl I in Jenk-'-:'?reet, and at pivp» n« iv the ociiipsiion of Mr F. FI Uu; U. Ti.'G iiad ia^tho allotment N>. — , P'tvfc of sections 87, 88, Foxton, and I cjnlairß over hulf an ociv, which comprises garden and good bearing: orchard. The house contain 7 rooms with a!l convenience*:, and is b.iilt principally of totara and red pine. Fur term?, apply to F. E JENK.-i. PALM Id US. UN .-ALfc:. ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR, THURSDAY, 22m> FEBRUARY ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS wili f\ sell by public auction as above, at 1 o'clock : — 2000 well-bred Lincoln ewes, 4 year 600 4 tooth Lincoln ewes 500 4 tooth Romney ewes 500 Lincoln breeding ewes 800 6 and 8 tooth ewes 400 4-tootb Lincoln ewes 500 8-tooth Lincoln ewe? 700 breeding ewes 500 maiden ewes 500 2-tooth wethers 1200 6-tooth wethers 600 2 and 4-tooth Lincoln wethers 400 2 and 4 -tooth Lincoln ewes 870 4-tooth maiden ewes 200 mixed 2-tooth 1000 shorn lambs (good line) No cattle or pigs taken for thte Sale. W. Fraser, I BAKER, PASTRY COOK & CONFEOTIONER, Foxton Bakery, Foxton. I HAVE purchased the Business lately carried on by Mr Langley, and I hope to receive a fair share of patronage, as only tha best of flour procurable will bo used. Bread delivered to oil parts of the district rr-gu'arly. Small Goods of every description made to Older, and fresh in the shop daly. R freshments may be obtained at any time of the day. Private Room for ladies. Hot Pie?, Coffee and Cocoa on Saturday nights. Balls and Parties catered for. Wedding and Birthday Cakes (a specialty), made to order. THANKS. GJ. LANGLEY wishes to thank a his past customers for their support during the time he has been in business, and hopes the same will be extended to his successor, Mr Fraser. A prompt settlement of all accounts is requested on or before TUESDAY, 20th irist. G. J. LANGLEY. > JAMES SUTTON, BOOTMAKER, (Next door to Foxton Bakery.) ! Main-street, Foxton. SEWN WORK A SPECIALTY. Repairs neatly executed. All kinds of Boots and Shoes in stock. HEASMAN & BAKER, CASH TAILORS, HAVE REMOVED to premises lately occupied by A. Fraser, in Main-street. JUST ARRIVED-OurNew Materials for the Spring and Summer. An inspection is invited. R. T. BETTY, Practical Bootmaker, FOXTON. TTTHILE thanking you for past VV favors, desires to call your attention to Ins NEW STOCK just to hand and arriving during the next few days. The Famous Zealandia BOOTS, Ladies' and Gents', including the \ new WILLOW and CRACK PROOF CALF— superb lines. Special lines in Men's Strong, Plain, I and Nailed. Beautiful variety of Ladies' even- I ing and Walking Shoes by best, makers — Colonial, English and , Continental. Large variety in Slip- ' pers, Sohool Boots, Children's and Babies' Shoes — all prices. GUARANTEED-Men's Strong Working Boots - OWN MAKE. All lines Fresh, Ne%. Fashion able ; no shoddy or bankrupt stock. Smallest profit - best qualitynothing under cost. Bespoke work in all classes - beet style, reason' abe charges. ! Sundries, laces, boot 3ressiugs, &c, always in stock. Repetivs a* Specialty.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 February 1900, Page 3
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510Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 20 February 1900, Page 3
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