A New Zealander Wounded. oThe Premier has received the following cablegram from the High Commissioner, Cape Town, dated sth Sept. :— " 657 Heasley dangerously wounded Crocodile river 19th August. Accidentally omitted from cable of 25th August." [Private Heasley was in No. I Company of third contingent, and came from Ashburton.J Wade's Worm Figs, the wonderful Worm Worriers, never fail for adults or ' children. Price, Is. Re<?. B. Edwards, pastor 0! the. EngMsh ) Baptist Church at Mimrsville, Pa., when suffering with rheumatism, was advised to try Chamber' ain's Pavn Ba\m. He tays : " A few app ication9 of this liniment proved of great service to me. It subdued the inflamma ion and relieved the pain. Should any suffer, r profit ly giving Pain Balm a trial it will please me." For sale by W. Hamer, Chemist, Foxton. WEATHER RE PO RT. Captain Edwin wires to-day : — Glass rise. Strong S.W. to S. and S.E. wind?. Poor tides and frost to night. qpHE MATCH of the SEASONCUP MATCH. Foxton y. Levin. Racecourse Reserve at 2 80 p m. Admission Cd, Ladies free. WANTED— From Ist October, for four months, a sma 1 furnished (moderately) House or Cottage, fctafce terms to A.8., P. 0., Palmerston N. E. Edmund Smith, TAILOR, MAIN-STKEE l\ FOXTON. IN thankiDg the public for the sup port accaideii to uj<j fince start ing in business in ihis town, I deßire to a* ate tint no fffirt will be spared on my part to le^aio ihp name I have gained. Customers will find New Books of Patterns from which they can make their choice. FIRST-CLASS TAILORING GUARANTEED. Style and Fit a Specialty. E. Edmund Smith, THE TAILOR, Next Bank of New Zealand, Foxton. FOR SALE. ' A Q-J ACRES rich alluvial land, T"O I cannot be surpassed in New Zealand, fenced and divided, mostly all ploughed, will grow any crop, being first-class fattening country. The buildings comprise one 4-roomed cottage (in good order), ones-roomed cottage, orchards, stables, storerooms, butcher's shop ; 2 sets of sheep and stock yards, dips, etc ; large bams, granary, cow-yards, cow-bails ; most of the paddocks supplied with water by artesian wells and pumps, all fences in good order ; divided into paddocks, being situated close to creamery, and within 6£ miles of Foxton township. This property can be sold in three farms of 157 acres (with cottage and buildings), 180 acres with cottage, and 144 acres no buildings, fences, on outer boundaries. Apply G. A. PEEECE, Sole Agent, Palmerston North. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing to me in connection with the Foxton Bakery must be paid by 14th of September, or will be sued for without respect of persons. All accounts may be paid to my brother, A. Langley, Foxton, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge for same. G. J. LANGLEY. Planting Season. Louth Nurse ry, FOXTON. RICHARD GRAY, in tendering his thanks to the public gene rally for their patronage during the past 20 year?, desires to call attention to his NURSERY STOCK, par- ' ticilarly Cupve?s, Macrocarpas and ! Raspberry Canee. Landscape work is a ppfcial feature of his, also planting Forest Trees by the acre. ERNEST BALL, HAIRDRESSER, dec, ! MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. I _ Up to date Hairdressing A SPECIALTY.
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Manawatu Herald, 6 September 1900, Page 3
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527Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 6 September 1900, Page 3
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