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THANKSGIVING SALE. Edmund Osborne, Of Foxton, Draper, WISHES to thank his numerous Customers for the liberal support accordeoVhim during the past year, and would respectfully intimate that having completed the most successful season he has ever experienced during his long residence-in Fpxton he has decided to show his gratitude to tho?c who have favored him -wifctf their kind patronage by holding a • y Clearing Sale during August, when the balance of WINTER GOODS will be offered at/prices which he trusts will meet with, general approval. For some time past E.O. has been considering the most judicious way to express his thanks for favors received y and has decided to call the pre sent a " THANKSGIVING SALE." Take particular notice of prices ticketed or/ Goods displayed on the lines and tables. Some people who are unacquainted wirfi business say " It just shows the large profits previously obtained when, Goods c^n be sqld at such prices." This is not the case. We have been selling Hats at from is to 4s 6d, and some of these are put in a basket to be sold at id each. Any thoughtful person must know that if OSBORNE doe» purchase cheaper than the other drapers he muts pay more than the id for Hats worth ; 4s6d. This is one of the ways he wishes to express his gratitude, and he is also K desirous that people shall continue to/say ■'*■ We Purchase Cheaper at Osborne's." 7 . *■ — ■ • (_ : —

QTMPTM! ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO AJJ^ . RALIA ANP SK X I IK My Superior Seeds have been tried "»tiat h*TT\ \juuv\j wJUI the mogt sa , iß{aotory resu it 8 ,•„ NEW ZEALAND. these countries. I make the following inducements to get everybody to plant them. Flowers, Offer No. 1. Grand Box Containing Aster, Gov. McKinley, Over 50 grand German Mixed Seeds, 400 Choice Sort<\ cnlovs. F'liaeoe Plants, for dpcorative foliagp. Sweet Pear, Emily Henderson, Best Pinks, Bell's Show Mixpd. These av< New Whilp. Pettjnia..B p ll's Show Mixed the bes^ Forget-me-not, New Striped, Lovely Phlox, Bell's Show Mixed, mixtures it Large Flower. Verbena, Bell's Show Mixed the world. Lintjm. Perpetual Flowering, Blooms Pansy, Our Nellie, Gorgeously Beautiful. All Summer. Poppy, Riverdale Mixture, Grandest Ont. Wonderful Mexican Primrose, Worth White Flowers, 100 Sorts for Whit< 25 cents. Bouquets. Yellow Flowers, 100 Sorts Mixed for Book on Summer Gardening, Free Bouqufts. And Five O:her Grand Sorts. All the above sent by mail for only 1 shilling and 6 pence. Vegetables, Grand Box. Containing One Package Each. Be?t Beans Best Carrot Best Lettuce Best Radish Best Peas Early Cabbage Best Melons Best Squash Best Corn Late Cabbage Best Onions Beßt Tomato Best Beet Best Cucumber Beßt Pumpkins Best Turnip. 4 packages other choice vegetables and a gpm flower collection of 10 packetsThe above box 30 packages of seeds mailed for only 2 shillings. l^Send money by post money order on Binghamton, N.Y. A trial of flowers or vegetables for 6 pence in silver. 10 packets of Choice Flower Seed 3 for 6d, or 6 packets of Vegetable Seeds for 6d. All of the above for 4 shillings by mail, and catalogue of seeds free. Address |j. J. Bell, Binghamton, N. V., U. S. America.

v THE CEHTUEt/DICTIONARY, j Aa Euoyclopoedlc Lexicon of the Eriglish Language, j Edited bt Phofessob vV. D. WarniET. £ A. d. Six Volamea in cloth, gilt ' j lettered, sprinkled I edges, per vol. . . 2j 2 0 Six Volumes bound half / morocco, marbled J- r edges, per vol. 2J 10 0 24 parts, strongly bound J in cloth, per part . . (p 10 6 Bookcase, for holding the / Dictionary . . . |8 3 0 " Thb Century DicJtiojjajry," containsdefinitions of 215, 300 words, Several thousand illustrations, and 22 special Dictionaries in ono Universal Dictionary. i, The Athenaeum says :j—We are convinced that the posiAivo merits of the work reduce its! error a ami omissions to utter insrgi/ificance." Tht Standard says . <( It, is a work jf great ability, fine scholarship, and patient research in nWy widely diSerent departments of learning." &»nd for &n Illustrated? Prospectus, forjrArded.Ppat Free on application. taa»*: T. FISHEife UNWIN, pASUuroaTKB Squabs. Falieres' {Phosphatii^e. Added to milk compuet«3 all what is wanting for the formation of the bones* digests easily! and in short forms the F«U Development of the child. f Easily taken by \ the Smallest Baby. j /Strongly reoommenlded to nurses to ensure good nourishment. Apply to J. L. del Lambert 49 Elizabeth Street, MeUbonrno.

Tom spelkaj" BLACKSMITH & HORBE«HOER, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. All kinds of blacksmithing done. Agricultural implements made and repaired. Vehicles'made and repaired by an experienced Coaohbuilder and Wheelwright. C. Sullivan, General Carrier, AND WOOD MERCHANT, FOXTON. TS NOW PREPARED to execute I all orders entrusted to him wuh promptitude and care.

Post Offlcellotel, MAIN-STREET, FOX TON. THIS Hotel is very central, beiug opposite the Post and Telegraph Office. Good accommodation for boarders and the travelling public. Speight's Dunedin Ale always on draught from the wood. fcfrlbe Best Brands of Ales, "Wines and Spirits only kept. GOOD STABLING. W. I> AItV lla Za 9 PROPRIETOR. E. Larcomb, Civil Engineer and Architect. ! OFFICES— Law Chambers, the Square. Private residence, Duke-st., Palmorston North.

We show an unrivalled stock of all Winter Novelties- Fu ' """*-" p ' o ' '" hh p ta ". - -^ST 1 111 1 1 «H IB I hl l (Si

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Manawatu Herald, 30 August 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 30 August 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 30 August 1900, Page 1

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