E. Edmund Smith, TAILOR, MAIN-STttEET, FOXTON. IN thanking tbe public for the sup ' port nccordpd t-n rnf» "in(*» iug in business iu i i i : n ;own, 1 dt-nn io si ale that no (ffort will be ppiic-d < n my part to retain ih« numt: I h»:vignißpd. CiMompr* will fjni! Nt v. B •■ k< of Pitteinß from which ihev can make ih-ir cboicf. PIRST-CLASS TAILORING GUARANTEED. S:ylt> ami Fit n Sp:ein!iy. E. Edmund Smith, THE TAILOR, Ntx Bank of Nmv Zea'on.-l, FtJX'r-n. pOR IjSiiblATE SALE. 150 Acres, near Carnarvon, fronting Railway Line- I—only1 — only £200 the lot ; £90 Cash, balance at 6 per cent. Apply at Leioh's Land Office, Palmerston N. PRIMITIVE METTIODTST CHURf 11. A Bazaar < AND Gvand Bsile of Iftfoirtt Will be hold in the Foxton Public Hull on » 11 7EDNESDAY & THURSDAY, V V October 10th and 11th, Rain of Plain and Fancy Goods. Dialogue — " I: 1 . a Failure ?" Bran Tub, Fishing Pond, Refroshment Stall, Music (Mr Kearsley). Singing, etc. Admission, Is, Children half-price. 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. WANGANUI AGRI ULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. The Annual Show WILL BE HELD ON WANGANUI RACECOURSE ON THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. £600 PRIZES £600 Leaping Competition— £lo 10a, £5 ss, £2 2s. Entrance, 103. Hunters' Competition (for qualified hunters)— £s, £2, £1. Entrance, ss. Prizes given for Gentlemen's Hunters— 13st 71bs— £2 2s B>d £1 la. Ladies 1 Hunler3 £3 3s and £2 2s. Hacks, lost, £\ 3s and £2 2s. Weight-carrying Cob— L3 as and L2 2s. Hacks, 13st., L4 4s, L2 2s and LI Is. Ladies' Hack, 151.. L4 4s, L2 2s and LI Is, Ladies' Hack, 15-1. and under, L4 4s L2 2s and LI Is. Good Prizes in Draughts, Caltle, Sheep, etc. See Posters. Entries close November 10th. Entry forms may be obtained at the Manawattt Heiiald office. SELBY MORTON, Secretary. HESRY ROBDOT, Practical Engineer, COACHBUILDER & PAINTER, SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. HAVING takeu those premises lately occupied by my bro tht-T, I bet? to notify that I haye commenced business as above. li'irßt-c!nssI i 'irBt-c!nss Workmanship Guaranteed, and Reasonable Clm- ges. Horseshoeing a Specialty, And Second to None in the diatriot. A.H Jobbing Work entrusted to me will be faithfully carried out. MAIN STREET, FOXTON, (Opposite Hunter's Family Hotel). UNDERTAKER. | BEG to notify h<f my NEW j H'EvIUSiC i« rvw r-mr-pVu'd, anfi can. be obtained uii v-ry r. u:< t;able u-iffls Funerals conducted promptly and carefully. ANDREW JONSON, Undertaker, Avenue Road Fox toe.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 October 1900, Page 3
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