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v»«wiuju w fo da tiuijNiM TROUSERS are oonsidered the best value on this Coast. vi": -■''i -''V it “ THEY AM • .IH* ■ .1 ?.‘*t : i sir; ’S 4s9d FOXTON 4 shannon;’ EveiyJFarmer, Plaxmiller, Engineer or: Workman should’have;a-pair.- -To'be obtained at ■ *"" - * ■ -> ' . .. ■ t ■„ ■ ;-/ T iK ; , 4 - : FOXTON^ -oThe Millinery Department at Manchester House is in a most satisfactory condition, isriz., “AT THE T(MP.’ 4 v" - i : v,- : We have to thank the beat judges of Millinery for their appreciation of- due efforts to supply -their require* meats (ia providing them with NEW MILLINERY EVERY; MONTH); . , ■ This ,» i. ’;i ( Branch is being constantly supplied with the*NEWEST; ;STYLES PROCURABLE. ' ’ We .selicit a. Continuance of your Javors that the. FOXTOK-iMLJaLIN-ERY DEPARTMENT'wiII be en- f abled tb'compete sueces’sfully with,any.town in -the QqlqpyV“we purgMsl

V. ;; S7.fi : *■ -i --.i-v. ‘,1... ■■ < ' - sl:>V 7 fi-’ wSsw »■ ■IV-iV,;.'' \ 1 ‘ • • /' 7 1 v.. i‘ji & tr&inrleavesFoxten daily at 9 a.m.' ... iQj,.-p a i m eraton, Wabganui and! Napieri { For New Plymouth the through trains tun daily* <-« For Bandon a train leaves Fox tori at 9 .0 p.m, on Mondays and Fridays, and..!, 30 p!m .on ’Wednpsdajy. . ,„ ■ oil Tuesdays, Thursdays find Saturdays a trainleavea FoxtonfctS.XO p.m. lor.the North. . . ' Fioh thb North— . . , • ' Trains arrive at Foxton on. Monday?, 'Wednesdays and Fridays at 6:45 p.m;, and oh Tuesdays;' Thtltß- - ' days and Saturdays at 1.10 p.m* and 8.20 p-m. Tht train leaves Bandon oh Wedhe's- ‘ ' days at ,7.85 arh.J >fld Oil Mofa-i days' and -Fridays *at: 9.80 a.m., arriving •at . FoxtOn' on Wed aes ‘ A»ys at 10 a.m. and' on Mondays, and Fridays at noon. f : ?! ft.: ■ ■• ■ ' I* 1 ’a' Fai W Bftnra— A ooaoh leaves Whyte’s Hotel every morning at 5.90 a.m, (or Shannon,, eonneotmg with the down tram to Qtaki and Wellington. ■ The alsoconnects with "the up train from Wellington. .i. . irfci... Queen of the South leaves the Staten wharf for Wellington on rfy t » % • flafiWa theßdays, Thursdays and Satur- — a ■ I OFFICIAL SIBEGTOBT. u? s ' .fliinax or she. CotjfeT— ' Forster. • 8.-'B. - Thynne, A. , Fraser, and Br. Bennett, - OOMHXB— B, S. Thynne. FOBSVMISIB—- . A. B. Clemett. BaomißiJi ir Births, DbathbASoUarHIA6RS— A. D. Giemett. IIiVOB P. J. Hennesay. TOW* CIEBX Alt. Fraser.' Bun School, Foxtdh— Headmaster, W. 8.. Stewart; Committee, Mr T. Westwood (Chairman) and Messrs F. E. Jenks, A. D. Clemett, W. Robinson, H. ’Austin, Geo s Coley, H. Bradcock, Hev. ,H. F. Wilson, and S. H. -Baker (secretary) •* K : SrAUOEMASTEB AND WIIAEFIKOER - J JRodiel •

'■Ji- . THE-SQUARg; PALMERSTON NORTH. TMPORTBRS OP A:Lfc.K&Da,;OB MUSICAL-MSTBUMENTS. Agents for Chas. Begg and Co.’s- well-known PIANOS,' by ,Ermsmead, ‘ "■ Mornifrgtdn and Weston, and others. : ; Organs4y numerous makers. - • - WHifPE-SEWING MMIfIINE; ' . > ‘••Sel^‘s^aino»B"Washig|l!tfa%biiie l ? ''' _. ',y ‘• .'.v' v " £8 7s 6d - Vandergrifg‘Washing Machine, £3 ..Os., Od , ■ •» - Very Superior 6ft. ' 1

'•h? -. wt V' :. r \ ■ --iv Hairdresser 1 arid T I JWISH td amjpuno.| ■' lie generally siat business on my d.wq !will now" be prepared I . attention. ppm blried ‘ wi my Customers and, th me with a call. A good stock Irepl Brafids of Tobdecos, arettes, &c., besides connected with the Tf t - : ' ' ' " - - >PHE Only Safe and 1 X from Oohghs, G( ■jeades is;to go to, R<, 1 ’get- sufficient 'PAERI v #k draug] ' boml riobatOr'tftble. •' ■ ;10OO'ffid«es?to cl ■ Grismd assortments FRAMINGS. ■ - ■ forget the ad H NOOE . PAINTER., GBA

i BEG r S' ;, t6 i . notify,' th'ak',.ll6, has ' resumed the Proprietorship of his OlfcT Biikiness ' in , Main street, (having purehase(i''tlie' interest from Mrs 6. A. SirUpsonj as r : (jRdCEE, FRUITERER & OONt FECTIONER. ' ‘ ' j?e pleased with .a, call from ' all. pld 1 friends .ftiid, any new ones., ■ ■ OLD HARNESS’ " MACHINE BELTING; Etc. Repaired with BIFURCATED El SET WITH . A>,HAMMER. From al 'lronmopgfefsAnA^or^eeFers ' ’ BIFURCATED RIVET CO., Ltd • ■ London, England. Full particulars fromrHjmrasoN & Whbb. . , AucHand. ’ : (Cut this out, and shew your ironmonger.) Kindergarten School. ■• ■ ■ •i'AtfiSfbif'-RoAi). 1 * J ; (%ar . Public Xiiirary). • ' Pbinoidaxs : !rpHE V' : MiSSES WITHERS Next Term, commences May 20th, loos. V , Also teachers of the Pianoforte. Local, Palmerston N* and. Shannon credentials* > Miss M. Withers is prepared tc take Pupils for Standard Classes.

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Manawatu Herald, 25 June 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 25 June 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 25 June 1903, Page 1

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