lEIEY EOBffiSOI, GENERAL BLACKSMITH I . . AND, Practical Hovseshoev, MAIN-STBEET, FOXTON, (Opposite BordeVs Family Hotel). HAVING taken those premises lately occupied ,by my brother, I beg to notify that I haye commenced business as above, and solicit a - share of the publio patronage. It shall lie my aim to give every satisfaction by turning out the best work. . Horseshoeing a Specialty, And Second to IS one in the district. GUARANTEED SATISFACTION. All Jobbing Work entrusted to me will be faithfully c irried out. A. SPEIRS, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, AVENUE-ROAD, FOXTO>L ■ '• ■ ■ . To PlaxmiU Owners* T WILL r.ONT RA OT to erect I F'axmilh Complete, and hand, the same over in working order. Also r- S viitcbevs, O.iUfornian Pumps, Prrs^ss and Pullie?, nnd all other or qnisites made at theshorlest i n'cifioe and a ( t rthsbnable prices. Mr A lfted^ : Seifert writes under ila'eqf 23rd August 1899: '-" I enclose cheque fot* payment of the scurcher you sent me. It is a firstclass scutcher, and is giving every satisfaction. I am very pleased at having sticlM, good v one." Old Times Boot Shop, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. MRS .HARRIS dpeires t o , call a{ ; v^ion^ah Pn .S^ c koi;; .'* Ladies' and Gent's Boots aitid Shoes. A large Hock is on hand to choose from, and the prices are reasonable. I desire lo notify tbat. I am back at the Shop again, and w u'd a«k my old Customers and Friend-" to give me a call. Boots made and repaired at reasonable prices and quickly. • JOHN HARRIB. Perrdau Bros,, v BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS, Main-street, Foxton^' WE have purchased the Business lately carried on by Mr J. Walls,, and as we intend selling nothing but ther very best vre trust to receive the patronage of the j.ublic. " ■■ Bread will be delivered regularly and punctually. •••-?,'.' „.. V«r. OHkes and small goods always on hand. On Saturday eveniii^s • Tea,; .^6'f-. fpe and Cocoa : and -Hot Pies ready at all tintes. <- . PEBREAU BROS. C. EYENSEN, PAINTER & PaPERHANGER A NYTHING in connection with. [\ the.above done in a firßt'Olafes manner. ' -,- . Address— Opposite Public Library, Foxton. IERCY'S PATENT PORTh ABLE FENCE, for Turnips, Fields, and Gardens. For Fowl Runs, : ch aper than netting. Height, 8 leet, 3 feet 6 inches, 4 feet, 4 feet 6 inches and .6 teet. Price per chain 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 18a 6d, 20s ear 255. ■■".; FACTORY, Palmerston North. Foxton Agent
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Manawatu Herald, 12 April 1900, Page 4
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