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Foxton rifle volunteers. COMPANY ORDERS. The Foxton Rifle Volunteers wil parade as under— Sept. 18 —Comp. Parade Sept. 25 —Govt. Parade Orderlies.—Sergt, Nye, and Privates Anderson and A. Hudson. All members must hand in their rifles and bayonets, and officers their revolvers, not later than THURSDAY, Sept. 18th, to Sergt. Mitchell for inspection by the Government armourer. J. W. WALSH, Officer Commanding F.V.R. THE VIOLIN. Mr J. Mullins begs to notify the residents of Foxton that he ia prepared to receive pupils at Messrs Gillanders’ Store. Violins, fittings and music supplied by him at various price?, all of superior quality. He is prepared to receive engagements in all branches of violin playingThere is Danger In having Medicines on which your Life may depend, made up by Unqualified Persons. W. HAMEE IS THE ONLY QUALIFIED CHEMIST IN FOXTON, and has a Full Stock of all remedies, 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, Direct’y opposite the Presbyterian Church, Foxton. The Edison Gem! JUST RECEIVED—A consign t) ment of the above T.lie most Perfect Talking Machines yet offered to the public. Each machine com pletc with a Recorder, Reproducer, extra largo Spun liras-* Lorn, Oil Feeder, Camel Hair Dnuoi and Book of Instructi' ii, to simple a child car. use it so perfect that you cet tiio best of tho World’s music fa your own homo, so interesting because you can make and re-pro-duce your own records, and so cheap that everyone sluu'd got one. Call and soe them, I have plenty of Records to choose from, and more to arrive. RLMANHC S. I have still a few “STAR” Almanacs left. DIARIES. These are nearly all gone. An early call may sava disappointment’ School Requisites. A. full stock: ot these now invoiced to meet the com ing demand. ALE ERASER, STATIONER & NEWS ftGENT, Main street. 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. IF continued application at books or sewing causes headache or undue weariness. IF sunlight dazzles the sight. IF ey* lids are inflamed and eyes bloodshot. IF styes are persistent, or IF there is a tendency to squint. CONSULT Samuel Barr*y, D.8.0.A., Eyesight Specialist, Premises of R- L°ary, Oat mist, The Squire, Palmerston Njrih.

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Manawatu Herald, 25 September 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 25 September 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 25 September 1902, Page 3

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