, ALF. ARSON, BAKER & CONFECTIONER, M ■■ IN-STREET. 1 "HANKS his numerous onto mers and friends fur their past support, and to inform them that On Saturday Msxt, 28th Febru ty ia&t., he v»i ! -l open in a shop in Hamer’s Unkings with CON EEC lIONEUY & SMALL GOODS of every description. A first ela s REFRESHMENT ROOM on the premises, where customers will receive eve-y atten don. “The Early Bird catches the Worm.” L. COOK, SfATIONEH, 13003KSE3IiIhE3ES, «3b0., S& c., MAIN-ST,, FOXL’ON. r AM PREPARED to supply the | i üblic of Foxton with NEW STATIONERY, anti have been appointed Special gent for THE MANAWATU DAILY TIMES, which paper is delivered post haste every morning at 9.0 a.m This paper contains all up to date news, notes by a Fox ion special correspondent, and special arrangements have been made to insure immediate delivery. Orders now being iecoived for the “ TIMES.” I have now in Slock — All School Requisites,’ Stamp Albums, Pocket Knives (several varieties), Ladies and Gent’s Purses, School Bugs (girl’s and boy’s), Dolls, Toys, Brooches, etc , Etc. Sole Agent at Foxton for Mr T. Lindsay Brack's work “OIUL Msataawsatia.” Order.; for this book are now being taken. I 'shall also be glad toieceive subscribers for all periodicals and newspapers LICENSED to sell STAMPS. ADYANCE FOXTOM. John Hunter, PAIN TE R, PAPER li AN GEE AN D GLAZIER, Main-street, Foxton. I BEG to announce that I ha comm- need a a above in premi-es next to Messrs Gibanders Bros. Having been engaged by the well known firm of K. ami HI. Tin gey, Wanganui, for the pa t oA years, I trust to give every satis‘ac-. tion to those who favour me with their patronage. I can supply Wall Paper from 3d to ,5s per roll. Artist’s Brushes Oil Paints Enamels Glass, &e. PLUMBING" TIN WORK. If you want your house palmed, decorated or papered, you can judge my workmanship by a trial. ALF FRASER DESIRES to intimate to his numerous* patrons that he has made arrangements with the Proprietor of the MAN AW MTU DAILY TIMES (morning paper), so that thi- paper may be bad on arrival of the mid-day coach from Shannon every day same day as published. I have now a full stock of all SCHOOL BOOKS and REQUISITES, also a very large assortment of PRIZE and REWARD BOOKS, and reading for both young and -Ad. Alt Bat Gould’s latest Books in cheapen edition, Scraps and Scrap B-oks. P’-imns and Siam" Albums Head i uii'- hi « ’ shape.-;, si/.'-t and j trices. Als numerous varieties oi Pocket Knives. G mlemen’s Walking Sticks, and a very large and bright assortment of Birthday Cards. These are imported direct from the old country, and are the very newest style. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dressing Oases, both good and useful. I have still a few Diaries left. An early catl will save disappointment us these are going fast. Ladies’and G'nt’s Leather Purse, silver mounted. Dainty Silver Thimbles, etc., etc. ALF FRASER, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, 21 March 1903, Page 3
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497Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 21 March 1903, Page 3
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