nOURT PRIDE OF FOXTON, \j- A.G.F. The ordinary Meeting of the above Court will be held in the 1.0.G.T. Lodge-room TO-NIGHT, Sept. 2nd, at 8 o’clock. THEO. ,T. MITCHELL, Secretary. PALME^IW'SALE? THURSDAY, 4th SEPT, A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., [\ will sell by Public Auction at their yards, Rangitikei street, as above at 1 p.m.— 24 fat bullocks 10 heifers in calf 40 18-mths and 2-yr steers 6 good springing heifers 500 good hoggets- . 400 hoggets (good line) 100 good forward wethers 40 fat ..wethers 200 good hoggets THE VIOLIN. IP sufficient inducement offers, I am prepared to take up my residence in Foxton as TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN. My terms will be (if twenty pupils will start), thirty shillings per quarter. Terms strictly in advance. If a dozen enter the fee would bs two. guineas a quarter, reduceable to the Ibwer fee if the number required is obtained. First-class references and testimonials can be seen at the Manawatu Herald Office. Communications can bo sent (with fee) to the editor of the Manawattt Herald, who will communi cate with me when twelve pupils are obtained. J. MULLINS. ALL sorts of Knitted Goods made to order. Men’s socks a speciality, MRS MACKIE, Foxton, Opposite State School. Why pay Rent ? WHEN Cottages can be bought cheap. I have for SALE Three four-roomed Cottages with a quarter of acre of land with each, ranging in price from £ls upwards. Apply at once to HANS ANDRESEN. You May Need GLASSES IF an ordinary newspaper cannot be read with each eye separately when held at exactly 12 inches from the eyes. IF, .-when reading, the letters seem to “ run into each other,’’ or appear double. IP continued application at books or sewing causes headache or undue weariness. IF sunlight dazzles the sight. IF eyelids are inflamed - and eyes * bloodshot; ’ * IF styes are persistent, or IF there is a tendency to squint, C'ONSU L T Samuel Barry, D.8.0.A., Eyesight Specialist, Premises of E. Leary, Chemist, The Square, Polmerston North. Trees. Trees. Trees. PLANTING SEASON 1901. fER 600,000 FRUIT, SHELTER AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, &c. Including k PPLES, Pears, Plums, Peaches Apricots, Japanese Plums, Necines, Medlars, Quinces, Oranges, mons, Persimmons, Raspberries, liberties, Strawberries, Gooseberries, irrants, Grape Vines, the new fruit and Lancashire Prize )oseberries in great variety; Mac;arpa, Pines, Gums, Abies, Rhodondrons, Came] ias, Daphnes, Ericas, ■<i & c « r , \ ... , Every .Tree is grown in hign untry, and in an exposed position, thout shelter, and is therefore hard> d sure to succeed in any locality. 1 >ck no cheap rubbish stuff, but sound, ■ong, healthy trees. I hold testijnials as to the success of my trees jm all parts of the colony. Thos. Horton, RRMIER NURSERIES, x- ■
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Manawatu Herald, 2 September 1902, Page 3
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