ALF. ARBON, B-.KMI >v 'TJONI-*, M i; , : ," flf A K Ins j .r;: i' ',i. > lii ' . .1 u :r.' ■' ) r:;-,; nm or- i.u ' ■ i’,f in li.. On Saturday Next, ’2Bl!j Fbm i v j>icf,, !o vil ope in :i 3' op in Hamer* lieiidngs with i-ON FEOTIO NKEY & IS MALL GOODS of every chw: r ption. A fir tda s REFRESHMENT (■•OB on fI:C premises, where t-u-.tomors will receive eve y afteu’iill. L. COOK, STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, <&c., <&c., MAIN ST., FOXrON. T AM FRF PALED to tupply the [ I iib'ic of Fusion with MEiW STATIONERY, and have been appointed Special Agent for , THE MANAWATU DAILY TIMES, which paper is delivered post hisleeve iy nmn ig at 9 0 a.ra This aper contains'all up to date nows, notes by a Foxion spec al correspondent, and special arrangements have bo3n made to innure.immediate delivery. Orders now being re coivcd for til a “ TIMES.” I have how iti Stock-- • S All School Requisites, Stamp Albums, Poe);it Kniv-s (so oral varietie ••), Ladies and Gent’s Purs *B, School Bags (girl’s a id boy’s), Dolls, Toys, Brooches, etc , Etc. Sole Ag nt atF .xton far Mr T. Linds-iy Brick’s work “Old. Maraawsfct-a.” Orders for ibis book are now bring taken. I Aii i.i also h-e glad to'oceive übscribeis for all periodi .-als and newspapers ADVANCE FOXTON. John Hunter, PAIN T£ R, PAPERIIA NG ER AND GLAZIER. Main-street, Foxton. f BEG to announce that I ha j comm need as:;b tve in premi-’c-next to Messrs GiPandcrs Bros. Having been engaged by lbs we : l -known firm of K. and E. Tin gejY \Vanganni, for the pa-t years, I trust to give every satis ac„ lion to those v>'ho favour me wi b their patronage. I can supply Wall Paper from 4d to 5s per roll. •.■list’s Brushes . Oil Paints Enamels . Glass, &c. PLU,\iIUNGT~TINWO: K ]f you want your house pain'ed, decora'id or papered, you can judge my worbm a:ship by a trial. ILF FRASER DESIRES to intimate to his rmnvrous patrons that he has mu do arrangements with the Pro-' yrielor of (ha MANAWATU DAILY TIMES (morning p-per), so that thi - pap v m y be bad on arrival o; the raid-day coach from ■dunam every day same day as publisbed. I have now a full stock of aTI SCHOOL BOOKS and REQUISITES, aDo a very large assort-: meat of PRIZE and REWARD BOOKS, and reading for both young and old. All Nat Gould’s latest Books in cheapest edition, Scraps and Scrap B mbs, Stamps and Stamp Albums, Lead Pencils in a 1 shapes, sizes and prices. Also numerous varieties o' Pocket Knives. Gentlemen's Walking Sticks, and a very la;go and ( right assortment of Bhthday Cards. These are imported direct from the old country, and arc the very newest style. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dressing Cares, both good and useful. I have stilt a few Diaries left. An early cad will save - disappointment as these are going,fast. , Ladies’ and Gent’s ‘Leather 1 Pur s c s, silver mounted, Dainty .Silver Thimbles, etc-., eta, f '' *° MilN-ioTfHET, FQXToN,
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Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1903, Page 3
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508Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1903, Page 3
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