F. E. Jenks, Painter and Paperhanger, Clyde street. I ■ WALL Papers, Scrim, and al! Painter's Materials kept in stock. JAMBS SUTTON, BOOTMAKER, (Next door to Foxton Bakery.) Mam-street, Fo^ton. SEWN WOEK A SPECIALTY. 1, epairß neatly executed. All hinds of Boots and Shoes in stock. S. P. BURR, THE CASH GROCER, Main-street. Agent for Begg & Co.'s Pianos. Oamaru Flour 8' 6d 100.*, 4" 6d 50V- , 2* 3d 2C f s ; Sugar No. 1, 8s 9J ; No. 2, 8< 6d ; Currants 61. Kii-.sius 7d, Sol'anns 81 ; N Z Jan, 3 for Is; Mellot's Sauce, 10 J ; cheap sauce, 3 for Is; E?.«. C ffse, Is 8d ; Candies, 8d ; P,cki.-s 10J. FOR SALE. A (yi 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), one 5 -roomed cottage, orchards, stables, storerooms, butcher's shop ; 2 sets of sheep and stock yards, dips, etc ; large barns, 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 PREECE, Sole Palmerston North. UNDERTAKER. I BEG to notify that my NEW HEaRSE is now completed, and can be obtained on very reasonablp tfrms Funerals conducted promptly and carefully. ANDREW JONSON, T ndertaker. Avenue Road Foxton 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 best attention. Pboprietoe - T. E. WANKLYN The best brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits Kept in stock. GOOD STABLING ACCOMMODA TON, A first^elaas billiard table on the premises. Planting Season. Louth Nurse ry, FOXTON. RICHARD GRAY, in tendering his thanks to the public gen^ rally for their patronage during »h. past 20 year*, desires to call aitm tion to his NURSERY STOCK, par ticn'arly Cupre^s, Macrocarpaa and Raspberry Canes. Landscape work is a special fra-r-ure of hif, al.-o planting Foreat Trees by the acre. Old Times Boot Shop, Main-street, Foxton. CLEARING SALE. OWING to thp early expiration of her lease Mrs Hani? baa dotermined to retire from the Boot Busim.'t's, and will hold from <o.day a CLEARING SALE at, which her stock of all New Boots and Sbop° w'H be sold afc a considerable discount FOR CASH. June 19th.
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Manawatu Herald, 29 September 1900, Page 3
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438Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 29 September 1900, Page 3
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