HBSM EOBT™, GENERAL BLACKSMITH ! . AND Px*£botiofUL Hovseshoer, MAIN STREET, FOXTON, (Opposite Border's Family Hotel). HAVING taken those premises lately occupied by my bro ther, I.be# to notify that I hayc commenced bu'siuess as above, nnc solicit a share of the publi< patronage. It shall te my aim tc give eve"r^" satisfaction by turning out the best work.. :' ; , . .'. > I Horseshoeing a Specialty, 1 . And Second to None in the district GUARANTEED SATISFACTION ! _____ All Jobbing Work entrusted to mi will be faithfully c Tried out. A. SPEIRS, • ; BUILDER & CONTRACTOR AVENUE-ROAD, FOXTON. To Flaxmill Owners. !t WIH. ONT.ACT to erecl 1 * F'axraillo Oomp' -tr*r nnd hanJ «'■"• s'imfi over in vro king order. — S titcbevs, C'jliforninn '"'n ps, Pressfi* and 'and all 't\; t r »•• q'Msi^nw >f> - th»»ahore c ' n "i.'P and at » nsor»:>b'«> nricps. \l>- M<\erl writps n rt '}fi <*a eof 23rd Autrifg% 1899 : " I enclose c 1 "- uk for ritviuenr of th< scutcher v«u pent me. It is a first class vcuteher, and is giving ev*»rv Ra'isf«otion. I am vary .pleased af • having such a good one." I. — ' — =' Old Times Boot Shop, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. MRS HARRIS awres to call att<>n»Trn to her Stock of Boots and Shoes. A largp ofock i« hn baud to dhoose from, and Vn*- pHc*"« nrp reasonable I de-ire to notify that I am back nt, ih>' Rhi p a^ain. and vr n T d &]( my "d (^n-romers and Friend-* »-. '•iv».. roe h call. Bo <k» made and repaired at reason. '»'«■ prices and qnickly. ■ JOHN HARRIB. Pereatrßros., BAKERS & CONFEO'MONERm, • MainVdfreetvi'oxfcbnv : VI 7 F. haVfl^pui'ohas frtbfc iTJuiffrtwu * lately ektvfetl on hy Mr J^ Walls, And as we intend selling t'Tifthinpr but the very best M-e trust 1 1* r^nsive the patronage of the i ; übjic. - Br«ad will be delivered regularly and punctually. Oakos and small goods always on hand. On Saturday evenings Tea, Tofi f- c and Cocoa arid H>>t Piel ready at all times. ■^ PEHRKAU BROS. C. EYENSBN, P-'N p Fft "&-'PiP RHA\ T G? n \ *-YTHTNG •'•! n--n r>c ion -vfth \ t'»p n'lOvp < 1 ••■ »1 6»"fct»C > * Hi; !) »r. A d oss— Opposite Public Li b arv. Foxton. PTERCY'S PATENT PORTAHLE FENCE, for Turnips, Fields, and fiardens. For Fowl Runs, ' hfaper than netting. Height, 3 lee', 3 feet 6 inches, 4 feet, 4 feet 6 inches and 6 feet. Price per ?hain 10a 6d, 12s 6d, 18s 6d, 20s 3d, 25s .. ... FACTORY, Palmeraton North. < Foxton Agent
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Manawatu Herald, 26 June 1900, Page 4
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398Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, 26 June 1900, Page 4
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