Mew Games! TU;-T RECEIVED-A supply of I (ho above for wimer fev<ning«, Si-o a large supply of the popular TABLE TEb’M-, &e.,_ &c. ACCORDEONS ! CaU and see them, also the latest 5n Mouth Organs. PRIZE BOOKS! A large stock of the latest and best, all prices. Novelties! Just to hand, and more to arrive in all the newest lines in Stationery. ■ It is impossible to enumerate a Slock like mine in an advertisement, so kindly watch my windows, and if you don’t see what you want there ask for it inside. INSPECTION INVITED. AEF FRASER, Bookseller, Stationer, News Agent, Fancy Goods and Toy r Vendor, MAIN STREET, FOXTON^ pEM EMBER THE OLD ADAGE—“Attitude is the art of Gunnery, It's she Clthes chat makes the Man.” Therefore call on B. EDMUND SMITH, md i--o vn.-.de a Man by wearing an UP-TO-DATE SUIT. Fit Style and Workmanship Guaranteed. Opp site Whyte’s Hotel, Mainstreet, Foxton. _ Shannon Sawmill. SMITH & SAUNDERS are prepared to sell, and deliver, White Pino T ; mbor in any length at reasonable rates, to suit <u-?tomers. Tram rails cut any length. “The Early Bird catches the ‘Worm.” L. COOK, STJLTIOME3IS, bookseller, &,c., &C.) MAIN-ST., FOX TON. . I AM PREPARED to supply the [ Public of Foxton with NEW STATIONERY, and have been appointed Special Agent 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 Foxton spec al correspondent, and special arrangements have been made to insure immediate delivery. Orders now being received for the “ TIMES.” I have now in Stock — All School Requisites, Stamp Albums, Pocket Knives (several varieties) Ladies and Gent’s Purs»s, School Bags (girl’s and boy’s), Dolls, Toys, Brooches, oijC E Sole Ag-.nt at Foxton for Mr T. Lindsay B nick’s work “ Old Manawatu.” Orders for this book are now being-taken. I shall also be glad to receive ■ übscribers for all periodicals and II p VS LICENSED to sell STAMPS. CHOICE DAIRY LAND FOR SALE. H MESSRS G. A. PREEOE ft CO. ivi have been favoured with instructions from J. M. .Leigh to sell his property, situate at Oroua Down- — C-mtainnig 2033 acres of First iiuisi Land, m areas to suit buyers from 200 acres and upwards. The property is part of the famous Oroua Downs Estate, and is admirably suited for dairying, raising fat lambs, fattening sheep and cattle, or pro wing cereal and root crops. A creamery is on the property. Two miles from railway station. Well fenced and watered. The Homestead, with 582 acres of land, is an exceptionally attractive •operty with its large residence, and itbuildings of every description, antations, etc. Easy terras and w interest if required. Apply at once G. A. PREECE & CO.,N. Palmerston
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Manawatu Herald, 25 April 1903, Page 3
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458Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 25 April 1903, Page 3
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