FOXTON MEDICAL FUND. ON and after June 2nd De Graham will visit Foxton on Mondays instead of Saturdays, and may be consulted at Mr Rickard’s shop during the following hours : Mondays—7 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays— 9.Bo to 10 a.m.; 2to 2,30 p.m. Note.— ln future all subscriptions due and overdue must be paid to Mr Rickard at his shop, which becomes due on the 24fch of each month. Covers! Covers! Cows from 12/6. Hoeses from 15/6. Made to order on the shortest notice by the undersigned, also all classes of Harness, Saddles, &c. Agent for D. Hay & Son, Auckland, celebrated Fruit Trees, best in the market. Acetylene Gas agent.—Estimates given for all classes of lighting. Stock of Carbide always on hand. Trusting to still merit the support so generously given. I am, &c. W. E. BULLARD, Saddler. Foxton rifle volunteers. COMPANY ORDERS. The Foxton Rifle Volunteers will parade as under—- „ 12th—Govt. Parade „ 19th —Comp. Parade „ 26th—Govt. Parade Orderlies. —Sergt. Austin and Corporal Dunn. J. W. WALSH, Officer Commanding F.V.R. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ALL Persons are cautioned against trespassing on our property near the Cemetery, with dog or gun. Prosecution will follow any neglect of this caution. SYMONS BROS. Foxton, 13th March, 1902. Victoria Dental Surgery, PALMERSTON NORTH. Mr W. Hobbs, Principal, Wellington. Me R. H. Shaw Thompson, Resident Dentist. MR THOMPSON will visit Foxion on THURSDAY, July' Brd, and may be consulted at Mr Rickard’s rooms. All work at Wellington prices. LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, 20th JUNE. Abraham & williams win sell by public auction as above -at their yards, Levin, at 1 p.m.— .10 yearling dairy heifers 20 bullocks 50 ewes la lamb 60 ewes in lamb to Leicester rams 120 fat and forward ewes 150 ewes in lamb 100 ewes A. N. GIBBONS. Cordial Manufacturer. PALMERSTON NORTH. A LL kinds of Cordial and Mineral \ Water* freshly made and deivered free. For prices and particulars apply ° B. SPELMAN, Foxton. ERNEST BALL, HAIRDBESSER, &c. MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. Up to date Hairdressing A SPECIALTY. Trees. Trees. Trees. PLANTING SEASON 1901. OVER 600,000 FRUIT, SHELTER AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, &c. Including APPLES, Pears, Plums, Peaches Apricots, Japanese Plums, Nectarines, Medlars, Quinces, Oranges, Lemons, Persimmons, Raspberries, Mulberries, Strawberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Grape Vines, the new fruit “ Loganberry,” and Lancashire Prize Gooseberries in great variety; Macrocarpa, Pines, Gums, Abies, Rhododendrons, Camel ias, Daphnes, Ericas, &c,! &c * - . .. . Every Tree is grown m high country, and in an exposed position, without shelter, and is therefore hardy and sure to succeed in any locality. I stock no cheap rubbish stuff, but sound, strong, healthy trees. I hold testimonials as to the success of my trees from all parts of the colony. Thos. Horton, PREMIER NURSERIES, PAHIATUA.
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Manawatu Herald, 19 June 1902, Page 3
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