“WE PURCHASE CfIEAPERfAT OSBORNE’S.” siw. o- g f j THE above words have been experienced by many for. years past, and now that EDMUND OSBORNE has REMOVED INTO LARGER PREMISES lie has determined to further "establish the statement— * “WE PURCHASE CHEAPER AT OSBORNE’S.” Having jusk returned from Wellington afterTfpurchasing THE VERY LATEST GOODS for our new premises, T we cordially invite inspection of our HEW STOCK. While our stock and environments may appear new, most of our assistants are the same, solhatlwe trust the public will feel just as homely in - 1 MA3STCHESTER HOUSE as they did in “ THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE.” It is our intention not to allow old stock to accumulate, and any of our purchases that do not sell will be reduced or sent to auction, As the Stock Must be Kept Clean. It came into our mind to invite the public to purchase soma lines in any of the other stores befoie trying ui, but as this would be so annoying to the purchasers to find they bad paid from 5 % to 10 % more, we advise them to PURCHASE CHEAPER AT OSBORNE’S first. * If you do not require to make any purchases, we will be very glad to show you the Stock for comparison. Edmund Osborne, MANCHESTER HOUSE, F O X T O N.
IHfBE-OOMMUNICATION. In m North— A train leaves Foxton daily at 9 a.m. for Palmerston, Wanganui nr.d Napier. Par New Plymouth the through trains run daily. Far Bandon a train leaves Foxton nt Mp.m. on Mondays and Fridays, and 1.80 f.u an Wednesday. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday s a train leaves Fox ton at 8.10 p.m. for the North. Thom tbb North— Trains arrive at Foxton on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6.4 5 p.m., and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1.10 p.m' and 8.20 p-m. The train leaves Sandon on Wednesdays at 7.80 am., and on Mondays and Fridays at 9.80 a.m., arriving at Foxton on Wednesdays at 10 a.m. and on Mondays and Fridays at noon. Fes not South— A eoaeh leaves Whyte’s Hotel every morning at 6.30 a.m, for Shannon, •onneoting with the down train to Otaki and Wellington. The eoaeh also eonnecta with the up train from Wellington. The a.s. Queen of the South leaves the Foxton wharf for Wellington on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, eiroumstanoes permitting. OFFICIAL DIRECTORS, gnyaVBIABT Maoisthatb— Alfred Greenfield, Esq. tfasßX or th* Court— Coaetable Forster. JuilfllB. 8. Thynae, 7. Robinson, A. Fraser and Dr. Bennett. C«MmB. B. Thynae. VoniuKxs— W. Mae Demott. Swimhub or Births, Dsathb and Marriages— W. UaoDermott Maw*— f. J, Hennewy. T«wa Oaxu— Alt. Fraser. Bsan BoEeon, Foxton— Headmaster, W. S. Stewart; Committee, Mr T. Westwood (Chair- I man) and Messrs W. Robinson, E. Osborne, T. Betty, F. Cook F. E. Jenke and S. H. Baker (sec- | rotary ) j SrttIONKAITSR AND WIUBMSOEB G. Walsht.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1902, Page 1
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475Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1902, Page 1
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