This is the Hoe people Jiave been waiting for. We have taken 41 orders within a week. ' -W It is like an argument that cuts every way. ««v«tal years past there has been great efforts made as to who could produce THE BEST GARDEN HOE—one thal would do the most work with least labor. The most successful competitor is Mr James log, who has thus assisted, by his invention, to bring Foxton to the front. Mr King is so sanguine as to THE WORK THE HOE WILL PERFORM that he has given me authority to challenge any man using any other Hoe and will be prepared to give an exhibition of its qualities when opportunity offers. A Government pomologist in looking at this Wonderful Hoe, said, “It is just what we want, I cannot understand why I never thought o! it myself.” An engine®* who was making preparations to patent a Hoe remarked, “ I was going to patent a Hoe but when I saw this I decided it was “ one better.” An ironmongery firm writes “ We triad your Hoe after we bad 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.
J^PBR-OOMMUNIOATION. V Vra m N»rth— A train leaves Foxton daily at 9 a.m, {or Palmerston, Wanganui and Napier. for New Plymouth the through trains run daily. Far Bandcn a train leaves Fox ton at g.Bp.m. on Monday! and Fridays, and 1.30 p.m on Wednesday. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays a trait leaves Foxton at S.lO p.m. for th« North. IM «ss NsbtsTtains arrive at Foxton on Mondayp, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6.4 > S.m., and on Tuesdays, Thursays and Saturdays at 1.10 p.nr and *<2o p,m. flit train leaves Bandon on Wednesdays at 7.30 am., and on Mondays and Fridays at 9.30 a.tn., arriving at Foxton on Wednesdays at 10 a,m. and on Mondays and Fridays at noon. not Sooth— A «oaoh leaves Whyte's Hotel every morning at OO a.m.for Shannon, aonaootiag with the down tram to Otaki and Wellington. The •each also connects with the up train from Wellington. She s.s. Queen of the South leaves the Fasten wharf for Wellington on TtMidOTs, Thursdays and Saturiayit owonaistancea permitting. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, gfivasauat MionsmiiAlfrsd Qreenfielc;, Esq. a? tan Court— Constable Forster. fuswsns— B. g. Thynne, F. Robinson, A. Fraser and Or. Sanne'.t. foaoxiß B. S. Thynne. Fassiasi»»— W. MaoDermott. Biounux or Braise, Dsatbs ass MasRUGiCa— W. MaoDermott MAvoa— P, J. Htanessy. Taws Cu»s— All. truer. |»n Bosooi/, Footoji— Eesdmastet, FT. 8. Stewart; Committee, Mr’!. Westwood (Chairman/ and Messrs IF. Robinson, *&, Osborne, T Y. "Betty, F. Cook F. B. leaks and 8. E. Baker (secretary ) •mMmk, thasumaß sun WHisnsosa— Walsbe.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 December 1902, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 4 December 1902, Page 1
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