JL J. TOZSR, (Late of Tern alia), IMPORTER. WATCH & CLOCK | MAKER, Jeweller and Optician, .F oxtou. Jobbing done in all tbo branches. English Levers and Waltham Watches. LADIES & GENTLEMEN, T the undersigned, thank you for | the generous way in which y.iit have supported me in the past and beg to announce that I have just opened up a large consignment of goods direct from England, con sisting of Gig and Buggy Harness, Whips, - Bridles, Spurs. Saddles, &c., &c., suitable for Christmas and New Year presents. I still make Gent’s Saddles to order, the making of which will be of my own. I have also secured the services of a first-class Harness-maker, who will look after that department, so trusting to still merit your support. I remain, yours &c., W. BULLARD, Direct Importer. F. E. JENKS, PAINTER, PAPEEHANGBE AND DECORATOE, Clyde-st., Foxton. Just Arrived A. A LARGE Stock of the Newest and Latest Patterns in . WALL PAPERS, For sale at prices to suit the times from 4d a roll upwards. Scrim and all Painter’s Materials kept in stock.
There is Danger In having Medicines on which your Life may depend, made up by Unqualified Persons. W. HAMER IS THE ONLY QUALIFIED CHEMIST IN FOXTON, and has a Full Stock of all remedies, Surgical Appliances, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Requisites, and Druggist’s sundries, and as I import direct I can sell as low as anyone for Cash. Note the address— W. HAMER, Directly opposite the Presbyterian Church, Foxton. R. NOONAN, PAINTER, GLAZIER &c. (Next door to Mr Easton’s Shop), Main-street, Foxton. X' Asks for a share of the public patronage. PICTURES FRAMED. The Edison Gem! TUST RECEIVED—A eousign--0 ment of the above. The most Perfect Talking Machines yet offered to the public. Each machine complete with a Recorder, Reproducer, extra large Spun Brass Horn, Oil Feeder, Camel Hair Brush and Book of Instruction, so simple a child can use it so perfect that you get the best of the World’s music in your own home, so interesting because you can make and re-pro* duce your own records, and so cheap that everyone should get one. Call and see them, I have plenty of Records to choose from, and more to arrive, ALMANAC S. I have still a few “ STAR ” Almanacs left. DIARIES. These are nearly all gone. An early call may save disappointment, School Requisites. A full stocis of these now invoiced to meet the coming demand. ALE ERASER, STATIONER & NEWS AGENT, Main street. Kindergarten School. MISS WITHERS’ School for young children re-opens on MONDAY, PebruarySrd, 1902. Teacher of the Pianoforte. —Terms on application.
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Manawatu Herald, 10 April 1902, Page 3
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