30-Guinea BICYCLE (Ladies' or Gents') FREE. 30 „ PIANO FREE. 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 ;i subscriber to the Woman's World. This makes you eligible to participate in our method of procuring the ai tides named fr£e 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 Pest free, 5s iod Send addressed envelop 3 with stamp (of any country will do) for copy of paper, und full instructions, how to proceed, also say which prize you select Address. — The "Woman's World," Brentford, London, W., England.
Stock and Produce Column. FOR FARMERS. FOR SALE — A large quantity of Rhubarb Roots from the garden of Mr Joe Tos. Also Young Gooseberry Bushes. Apply to E. Westwood, Greengrocer, Foxton. FOR SALE. HALF- ACRE Land Robinson-st., with 4-roomed Dwelling, price £150. Half -acre Land Robinson-st., with 6-roomed Dwelling, price £175. Three Acres Avenue-road, with Dwelling, £125. Also Section Whyte-st. (adjoining Wilson's blacksmith shop), £40. Apply to M. A. WHYTE, Foxton. Tailoring. Heasman & Baker TAILORS, TTAVE DECIDED TO STOCK MERCERY, Etc., and invite our Customers to favour us with a call. A large variety of Gent's Shirts, Collars, Ties, etc , to select from. We are prepared to make MACINTOSHES to measure. A fine lot of Sf.noples to selec' f>< m. JAMES SUTTON, BOOTMAKER, (Next door to Foxfnn Bakery.) Main-street, Foxton. SEWN "WORK A SPECIALTY. Repairs- neatly executed. All kinds of Boots and Shoes in stock. Old Times Boot Shop, Main-street, Foxton. CLEARING SALE. OWING to the early expiration of her lease Mrs Harris has determined to retire from the Boot Business, and will hold from to-day a CLEARING SALE a' which her stock (f nil New Boots and Sh-.i« s will he. «>!r] at n conf.idfcuitli. disccunt FOR CASH. June 19- h. Mr. J. Keatfsley, (Lito of Wellington nnd Folding), Teacher of Pianoforte, Violin and Wind Instruments, Also Theory «nd Harmony, &c, HAS decided to setti? in Foxton and to receive Pupils for the above. Terms inodorate. Address — Care Mr A. Frasor, Sta tioner. S. P. BURR, THE CASH GROCER, Main -street. Agent for Be«ig & Co. 'a Pianos. Poultry and Eggd Bought.
COXTON PUBLIC HALL Sole Lessees ... Messrs Hodge and 1 Harpur. f The most Popular and Talented Organisation in the Colony. Adelphi Dramatic Company Will appear in Foxton for Two Nights only on WEDNESDAY, Bth AUGUST, In the World-famous, Military, Sensational and Emotional Drama, — " XN THE -DANKS." X*T IHE lIANKS." Enthusiastically received everywhere ! Crowded Houses Nightly ! Entire change on THURSDAY, 9th AUGUST, Dion Boueieault's Great Irish Drama " Arrah-na-Pogue." Grand Opening Night — Wednesday, August 8th — " TN mHE TD ANTICS/ JjNT IHE iIANKB." Popular prices — Bs, 2s and Is. POURT PRIDE OF FOXTON, A.O.F. The ordinary fortnightly Meeting of the above Court will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. J Business — Initiation and General. / THEO. J. MITCHELL, / Secretary. - HORSE-SHOEING. OWING TO THE RISE in the price of IRON we are obliged to increase the charge for SHOEING as under : — Hacks ... ... 63 per set. Draughts ... ... 7s Draughts, heel and toe 8s Heavy draughts, heels 8s Heavy draughts, heel and toe ... ... 9s Removes, hacks ... 4s draughts ... s\s R. H. BARBER. S. WILSON. J. SPELMAN. H. ROBINSON. lanawatu Hotel, AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. HAVING leased the above Hotel, I am prepared to receive visitors and the general public. All favouring me with th^ir patronage will receive the bost attention. Proprietor - T. E. WANKLYN The best brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits Lept in stock. GOOD STABLING ACCOMMODATION. A first-class billiard table on tbe premises. JOHN~HOLMES & CO., National Mutual Buildings, Custom House Quay, Wt^ii; ;ton. WOOL, GRAIN & HEMP MERCHANTS. Indent Brokers. Cash Bnyers of Hemp and Tow.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1900, Page 3
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741Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1900, Page 3
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