(Id aid of repairing Meeting House.) COXTON PUBLIC HALL. SATURDAY NIGHT, 2nd AUG. First appearance in Foxton of the Ngati Pahauwera Coy., from Hawkes’ Bay, Comic songs, Maori War Dances, Poi Dances, Step Dances. Also a Maori Performance with the Taiaha and a Mere-mere in the old style. Lots of other Novelties!!! Doors open at 7.80, commence at 8. Admission—Front seats 2s, back Is. PARNERE TAWERA, Agent. MOTOA ESTATE. 1 Trespassers on the above Esbate, with dog or gun, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law. C, CAVERHILL, Manager. FOR SALE—One 8 Horse Team, Gin tyre, Dray and Harness. Apply Herald Office. LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST. Abraham & williams win se!l by public auction as above at their yards, Levin, at 1 p.m.— 17 mixed yearlings 10 weaners 15 springing heifers 15 18-mtbs steers 200 ewes in lamb 80 lambs 60 fat and forward ewes 100 ewes in lamb FLAX! FLAX! FLAX! Magnificent opportunity to make money. HTHE UNDERSIGNED is pre- | pared, as agents, to sell the Eights of Cutting between 3 and 4,000 tons of virgin flax. Easily got. Plenty of bush within li miles, good carting road. A really good opening to shift a plant in to man with small capital. Full particulars can be seen at the office of this paper, or undersigned. Offer only open to JULY 2Gth. W. PINCHES, Church Street, Masfcerton. Remedy for Sleepless Nights. BUY ONE OF Malcolm and Wilton’s CLEAN AND HEALTHY Kapoc Beds and Matt passes. NOTE THE ADDRESSMalcolm & Wilton, , THE CHEAPEST AND RE LIABLE HOUSE FURNISHERS, I PALMERSTON N. 1 t I Trees. Trees. Trees. e I 1 c PLANTING SEASON 1901. f i: OYER 600,000 FRUIT, SHEL- \ TER AND ORNAMENTAL J TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, &c. * Including . a APPLES, Pears, Plums, Peaches c Apricots, Japanese Plums, Nec- a tarines, Medlars, Quinces, Oranges, Lemons, Persimmons, Raspberries, Mulberries, Strawberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Grape Vines, the new fruit “ Loganberry,” and Lancashire Prize I Gooseberries in great variety; Macrocarpa, Pines, Gums, Abies, Rhododendrons, Camel ias, Daphnes, Ericas, &c., &c. Every Tree is grown in high e 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 testi- t monials as to the success of my trees ' from all parts of the colony. Thos. Horton, j PREMIER NURSERIES, £ PAHIATUA.
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Manawatu Herald, 29 July 1902, Page 3
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398Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 29 July 1902, Page 3
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