This is the Hoe peoplepiave been waiting for. We have taken 41 orders within a week. It is like an argument that cuts every way, COB several years past there has great efforts made as to who could produce THE dBEST|GARDEN P HOE—one thal would do +,’ ae most work with least labor. The most successful competitor is* Mr James King, who baa thus assisted.'' o y his invention, to bring Poxfcoh to the front. Mr King is sp sanguine* as to THE WORK THE HOE PERFORM that be has given me authority to challenge any man using any other Hoe and will be prer* re d to give an exhibition of its qualities when opportunity offers. A Governme nt pomologist in looking at this Wonderful Hoe, said, “It is just what we want, I cannot understand whv never thought of it myself.” An engineer who was making preparations to patent a Hoe remarked, “ I was going to patent a Hoe but when x saw this I decided it was “ one better.” An ironmongery firm writes “ We tried your Hoe after we had handled it and were surprised to see the work it did, and think you have the best Hoe we. have ever seen.” To be obtained from all ironmongers, or wholesale and retail from EDMUND OSBORNE, Manchester House, Foxton. PRICE, 4s 6d.
IMTHR-OOMMUNIOATION. Fas xh* Mouth— . A train leaves Foxton daily at 9 a.m. for Palmerston, Wanganui and Napier, For Hew Plymouth the through trains run daily. I For Sandon a train leaves Foxton at 8.9 p.m. on Mondaysand Fridays, and 1.80 ■f.m on Wednesday. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays a train leaves Foxton at 3.10 p.m. for the North. Fmu the North— Trains arrive at Foxton on Mondays, Wednesdays-and Fridays at 6.4 > p.m., and on Tuesdays, Thursday s and Saturdays at 1.10 p.m’ end 8.20 p.m. Tko train leaves Sandon on Wednesdays at 7.30 am., and on Mondays and Fridays at 9.30 a.m., arriving at Foxton on Wednesdays atlO a.m. and on Mondays and Fridays at noon. xxa South— A •oaoh loaves Whyte’s Hotel every morning at 6.30 a.m. for Shannon, ■onneoting with the down tram to Otaki and Wellington. The coach also connects with the up train from Wellington. Tin s.i. Queen of the South leaves the Foxton wharf for Wellington on ' Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, circumstances permitting. OFFICIAL DIRECTOR?. Itobkbiabt ' Magistrate— Alfred Greenfield, Esq. •nSRK •» the Court— Censtable Forster. HU> g. g. Tbynne, F. Robinson, A. Fraser and Dr. Bennett. e«a#Hsa—8. 0. Thynno. PeSXHASTER— W. MkcDermott. Bxaxsxaut or Births, Deaths ahd MARRIAGES— W. MaoDermott Matob— P. J. Hennessy. Town Clebk— Alf. Fraser. B<atb Schooi,, Ferros— Headmaster, W. S. Stewart; Committee, Mr T. Westwood (Chairman) and Messrs W. Robinson, E. Osborne, T. Betty. F. Cook F. E. Janks and S. H. Baker (secretary ) J*ASIONMASTEB AND O. Waishe. W HABriSOEB—
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Manawatu Herald, 29 November 1902, Page 1
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472Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 29 November 1902, Page 1
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