JAMES SUTTON, - BOOTMAKER. (Next door to Foxton B k« ry.) Maiu- street, Foxton. SEWN WOT?K A SP! CIALIY Lepairs neatly executed. j All kinds of Boots and Shoes in stock. W. Fraser, j BAKER. PASTRYCOOK & CON I FE'.,T LONER, Foxton Bakery, Foxton I HAVE purcbrsd ib* li'isinw lately cuniid o:i byMrL'tigle}. and I hoprf to receivo a fair share ( 1 p-itrontigp, as on'y the best of flonprocurable will bo used. Bread delivertd to all p^rts of tb di^ricr, rrgu'aiiy. Small Goods* of every descripliot i made to o.der, and fresh in ibe shi»| daily. Refreshments may be obtninrd n any time of ;ho diy. Private Room for ludit?. Hot Pies, Coffee and Cocoa on Saturday nights. Balls and Parties catered for. Wedding and Birthday Cakes (a specialty), made to order. For Sale. ''pHAT House and L^nd situated £ in Jenks-atreet, and at present in the occupation of Mr F. H Cook. The land is," the allotment No. — , part of sections 87, 88, Foxton, and contains over half an acre, which comprises garden and good bearing orchard. The house contains 7 rooms with all conveniences, and is built principally of totara and red pine. For term?, apply to *F. E. JENKS. TRANSVAAL RELIEF FUND GIFT AUCTION. The Committee appointed in connection with the above Fund solicits Gifts of Pictures, Books, Works of Art, Farm Produce, &c, which it is intended shall be sold by public auo- j tion, and the proceeds added to the fund now being raised for the sick and wounded soldiers of the Imperial forces in the Transvaal. All articles given for the purpose to be forwarded with charges paid to Mr J. R. Montague, auctioneer, the Square, Palmerston North, Mr Montague having kindly consented to receive, display and dispose of, by auction, free of cost all articles sent as Above. H. HAYDON, Mayor. To Hemp Millers, Storekeepers & Farmers. JOHN HOLMES & CO., National Mutual Buildings, Custom House Quay, Wellington. WOOL, GRAIN & HEMP MEBCHANTB. Indent Brokers. Cash Buyers of Hemp and Tow. Goods purchased or sold on com mission, in the London or Continen' tal Markets. Agents for D. and W. Gibbs' celebrated Sheep Dip, Wells and Co.'s Lubricating Oils, S. McCausland's Agricultural, Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Richmond & Co.'a Gas Stoves,] Cookers, Heaters, Kings. R. T. BETTY, Practical Bootmaker, FOXTON. WHILE thanking you for past favors, desires to call your attention to life NEW STOCK just to hand and arriving during the next few days. The Famous Zealandia BOOTS, Ladies' and Gents', insluding- the new WILLOW and OBACK PROOF 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. GUAR&NTEED-Men's Strong Working Boots -OWN MAKE. All lines Fresh, New, Fashion - able ; no shoddy or bankrupt stock. Smallest profit — best quality — nothing under cost. Bespoke work in all classes- best style, reasonable oharges. Sundries, laces, boot dressings, &c, always io stock. ' Repairs a. Specialty.
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Manawatu Herald, 27 February 1900, Page 3
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501Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 27 February 1900, Page 3
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