mm BOBnsrsoi, GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND I»X»fMs**©_«_l HOM -»«KO-M. , MAINSTREET, FOXTON, (Opposite Border's Family Hotel). HAVING taken those premises lately occupied by my bro* r, I • beg to notify that I have oommenoed business as above, anfl solicit a, share of the pnblio patronage. It shall be my aim to. give every satisfaction by turning | out the best work, ! Horseshoeing a Specialty, And Shhho- to Nome in the district. GU AB ANTEEDSATIBFAOTION. All Jobbing Work entrnsted to me will be faithfully oarried out. A. SPEIRS, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, AVENUE-BOAD, FOXTON. i To Flaxmill Owners. I WILL CONTRACT to erect Flaxmill. Complete, and hand the same, over.in working order. Also — Scutohers, Californian Pumps, Presses and Pullies, and all oilier requisites 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 first* olass scutcher, and is giving every satisfaction. lam very pleased at having suoh a good one." Old Times Boot Shop, MAIN-STBEET-, FOXTON. MBJ3;HABiiIS desires to call attention to her Stock of Ladies' andOent'a Boots and shoes. A large stock is on hand to. choose from, and the prices are reasonable. I deaire, to notify that I am back a t thes i Sbop again* #ufl would a. k my old Customers and Friends to civemeactiJJ. O; ,<„■,_ yy)iyj. < Boots^pa|^ andf epaired at reason* able prices and quiokty, - johnVhabbis. f$!«_8S&; ' BAKEBS & CHONFECTIONEBB, Main-street, Foxton." WE have pnrchased the Business lately carried on by Mr J. Walls, arid" as we intend selling nothing but the very best we trust to receive the patronage of .the publio. *— ' • " Bread willbe delivered regularly and punctually. \ Cakes and small goods always on hand. On Saturday evenings Tea, Coffee and Cocoa and Hot Pies ready at all timeß. _/ PEBREAU BBOS. C. EVENSEN, PAINTEB & PAPEBHANGEBi A NYTMNG in connection with f\ the above done in a first-class manner. Addr ess— Opposite Public Library, Foxton. IEBOY'S PATENT POBTABLE FENCE, for Turnips, Fields, and Gardens. For Fowl, Buns, cheaper than netting. Height, 8 ieet, 8 feet 6 inches, 4 feet, 4 feet 6 inches and 6 leet. fyice per chain 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 18s 6d, 20s 6d, 255. FACTOBY, Palmerston North. Foxton Af ent
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Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1900, Page 4
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375Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1900, Page 4
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