IEIEY EOBHSOI, GENKKAL BLACKSMITH AND I?i»actictil Hopseahoer, MAIN- STREET, FOXTON, (Opposite Border's Family Hotel). HAVING- taken those premises lately occupied by my bro ther, I beg to notify that I haye commenced business as above, and ,-olicit a shar* of the public patronage. It shall te my aim to give every satisfaction by turning out the best work. Horseshoeing a Specialty, And Second to None in the district. GUARANTEED SATISFACTION. All Jobbing Work entrusted to me will be faithfully carried out. A. SPEIRS, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, AVENUE. ROAD, FOXTON. To FJaxmill Owners. i T WILL rOx^TRACT to erect; { F ! axmilte Complete, and han<l t .c same over in working order. A'so — S-Vitchers, Califomran Pumps, Presses and PulHe*, and all ! r< qnisitesmaf-e at the shor(es r [ n>ii:e and at reasonable prices. ! Mr Alfred Seifert writes under j -'ate of 23rd August, 1899 : -" I enclose cheque for payment of the scutcher you sent mo. It is a first class scutcher, and is giving every satisfaction. Idm very pleased at having such a gdod o"ne." Old Times Boot Shop, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. MRS HARRIS desires to call att^nt irn to her ' Stock of T^aacHeis* £b.:kic!l Gent's Boots and Shoes. A largp stock if? on hand to choo?e from, and the price? are reasonable. 1 de-ire to notify that I am back at the Shop again, and wnu!d ask my old Cu-tomers and Friends to civp me a call. Bo;>ts made and repaired at reasonable prices and 'quickly. JOHN HARRIS. Perreau Bros., BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS, Main-street, Foxton. V\/E have purchased the Business *' ' lately carried on by Mr J. Walla, and as we intend selling nothing but the very best we trust to receive the patronage of the f-üblic. Bread will be delivered regularly and punctually. Oakos and sm^U goods alw n ys <s n hand. On Saturday evenings Tea, « "off- c and Cocoa and Hot Pies ready at all times. PERREAU BROS. C. EYENSEN, PAINTER & PaPERH ANGER A NYTHING in connection with [\ the above done in a first-class inaonpr. A !d rf ?!— Opposite Public Lib.ary, Foxton. PIERCY'S PATENT PORTAI?LE FENCE, for Turnips, Fields, and fiardons. For Fowl !3uns, fhaper than netting. Height, o ieet, 3 feet 6 inches, 4 feet, 4 feet I ( inches and 6 leet. Price per chain 103 6d, 12a 6d, 18s 6d, 20s j 6d, 255. FACTORY, Palmeraton North. I Foxton Agent
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Manawatu Herald, 18 September 1900, Page 4
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389Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, 18 September 1900, Page 4
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