;130-Guinea BICYCLE (Ladies' or Gents') FREE. 30 „ PIANO FEEE. 30 GOLD WATCH (Ladies' or Gents') FREE. 30 . SEWING MACHINE FREE. TRIP to the PARIS EXHIBITION of 1900, all expenses paid, value 30 Guineas, FREE. IN order to increase the circulation of the Woman's World we have made arrangements whereby any subscriber may gain a ladies' bicycle, value 30 guineas, a gentleman's bicycle, value 30 guineas, a 7-octave walnut piano, value 30 guineas, a gold watch, ladies' or gentlemen's, value 30 guineas, without any cost beyond the subscription money. This system is not intended for the , idler — to receive something for nothing — but for those who are willing to use a little cleverness, in their spare time, for which they receive these handsome prizes Carriage paid to your door. If you want any of the articles named above you can procure them by becoming r: subscriber to the Woman's World. This makes you 1 ligible to participate in our method of procuring the articles named free of cost to you. Every subscriber to the Woman's World is entitled to one of these prizes, according to conditions we send. Subscription for one year Pc t free, 5s iod Send addressed envelop ■ with stamp (of any country will do) for copy of paper, r. id full instructions, how to proceed, also say which prize, you select. Address. — The "Woman's WoHd," Brentford, London, W., England.
What oh ! She Bumps ! EDWARD" COLEY BEGS to announce that he has started in Business ns General Carter, Wood and Coal Provider. ; Prompt cash for Wood aod Coal on delivery. All caning at rea?onable rates. Address- Avenue Road, Foxton. The Tailor, FOXTON. HAVING ppvhi-i d mv cnnpcion with Mr A. R. O-horne.'-Titilnrinpf V.u^inPFP. i>nd i»t ih^ r q-ie^i rf numpmns intending On-'*' inn 10 . 1 liav« drc'd' d tn ptHrr. h Fn>t 'tin--Tui'onnp E J 'nMi>iimenti oppoM'i. Iluntei's Hoiel. A large v«rif<y of Pa'fprn'' of every def-criprion t > choose from FIRST-CLASS TAILORING GUARANTEED. E. Edmund Smith. Note the addres* Tempornry premises opposite Hunter s Hotel. ) Removal. Removal ernest" ball, HAIRDRESSER, &C, ; The other pidp of tno Ptreet, (Next to Rhode>* Store ) RAVING REMOVED to mm commodious p»> mi ■=*•«, w l! li< glad to ppr ft" hi* old nn°t' m^r-' anrt the puh'ic ffnerally. Up to date Hairdressing A SPECIALTY. A trial solicited. Razors Properly Ground and Set. Please note the address, next door to Rhodes' store, MAIN-STREBT, FOXTON. OLD HARNESS, MACS NE BELTING. Etc. Bepnir d with BIFURCATED RIVETS. SET WITH A HAMMER. From all liomnongera ami Sto ekeep rs. BIFURCATED ITVFT CO., Ltd., London, England. Full particu ars from Haebison & Wxob, Auckland. (Cut ibis out auU a c\v ii onmonger.) L__i , HORSE-SHOEING OWING TO THE RISE in th* priu<- of IrtON we h)-m nhM^pd l> inc.n n-e iho chmge for SHOEING us unuVi- : ■- Hick* ... ... 6- per pet. Draughts ... ... 7h Di"an»hr«,h«-H| iind Ine S-i H'-avy driiu«h.f.-\ hflels Ha Heivy di'tiii^his, hev\ and top ... ... 9< Ranove a , hncln ... 4» „ draught' ... 5« 11. H. DAUBER 8. WILSON. J. SPRLMAN. H. ROBINSON
1 Old Times Boot Shop, j Main-street, Foxton. " i CLEARING SALE. ! OWING to Ihe early fxpiration of her lease Mrs Harris has determined to retire from fh*» Boot Business, and will bold fr>m so.dny a CLEARING SALE at which her slock of all New Biots and Shnop will be s<i!d fit a considerable disc unfc FOR CASH. Jane 19 h. A. R. OSBQRNE, TAILOR," Mais street. Foxton. j Has rpmovrd to the prcmiopß n^xfc to Mr Invpdiiy's premises. j TU3T ABRIVED— A fioe asporr. j ment of Tw<"iK B»>>\e»p», and Trouserings for the Winter Season. COMPETING Purges ftr.otch T*->userings Vicunas Jrlah Suitings Venetians Blue Melton. JAMES SUTTON, BOOTMAKER. (Next door to Fox'nn Bakery.) Main-street, Foxton. SEWN WOBK A SPECIALTY. Bepaira neatly executed. All kinds of Bolts and Shoes in stock. BOOTH. MACDONALD & CO., LIMITED. FLAX MACHINERY. Strippers Presses Scutchers Shafting Pulleys, Etc. A Full Stock of Extras always on hand. All ordfrs promptly attended to. AUSTIN~BROS., AGENTS. Tailoring. Heasman & Baker TAILORS, TIAVE DECIDED '! 0 STOCK MERCERY, Etc., and invite cur Custom; ih to favour U3 with a call. A large variny <>f Gni'^ Shirts, Collurp, Ties*, He , to select from. We are pivpan.il to mnk<» MAC INTOSHES t> rapaonrc A fin- lot of Sauaple* to a^ct from HEaSMAN & BAKEE, Maio-aireei, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, 5 July 1900, Page 3
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