triad Hall. Pianoforte— Theory— Singing. MRS GRAY prepares pupils for Practical and Theoretical Exams in connection with Trinity College and the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music, Loudon. Singing Classes Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. Mrs Bradcock, THE SMALL GOODS SHOP, AND Refreshment Rooms, Main-street, Foxton. Always on hand-Confectionery, Fruit, &c., &C. Luncheons Daily, and Afternoon Tea. Open every night till 10. Suppers always ready; ~ FOR~SALB, AN IDEAL FRUIT and POULTRY FARM, /CONTAINING 9 acres of the very BEST LAND in Foxton, situated on the Avenue Road and only one mile from Post Office. There is also a four roomed Cottage well built of heart of totara, scullery, trap shed, stables, dairy, work shop, and a men’s room. Good supply ot water from tank and well. The Orchard
is really a picture at the present time, containing acres of fruit trees and vegetables, the trees being in full bearing. comprising only the choicest of Apples, Apricots, Peaches, Pears, Nectarines, Plums, Logan Berries (a new fruit), and and all the smaller fruits such as Currants, Raspberries, &c., &c.
There is also acres of young orchard, two years’ planted with mixed fruits, just commencing to bear. The present occupier, who has had much experience in fruit growing, has taken all care in selecting only the very best trees. The property is well sheltered from all prevailing winds. On the Farm shows the adaptability of the land for poultry-raising also. Intending purchasers can be shown over the property on application at this office, where terms, etc., may also be obtained. E. Healey, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, [by exam.] RBSORIPTIONS dispensed from any physician. Drugs pure. Charges reasonable. Patent and pro*primary medicines kept in stock, also Ghilbl’in Cure, Toothache Cure, Headache Cure, Worm Powd r-,’ Toilet Powders, Topet Creams, Toilet a> d Path Soaps, Dressing Combs, Hair Brushes, To uh B ush'-s Powders and Pastes, Per.fum s and Smelling Salts, Baby Foo ! s, Feeding Bott e-, etc., ate. Horse, cattle and sheep medicines prepared and stocked. Teeth Exteaction. MEDICAL HALL. Main-st., FOXTON. The Poultry
rpHE MANAWATU HERALD TO SUBSCRIBERS. The following are the rates of subscription to the Herald : Per annum (in advance) ... 10s „ „ (booked) ... 13s When postage is incurred this is added to the subscription. Subscribers are requested to report any irregularity in the delivery of their paper. Published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Price per copy, id. TO ADVERTISERS; Alterations to standing advertisements in this journal cannot be made oftener than once a month. No exceptions will be made to this rule, unless by special arrangement. Copy of replace advertisements must be sent in on the morning previous to the day when publication is required. For casual advertisements the same rates as Metropolitan newspapers will be charged. Wanteds, &c., of fourteen words, is per insertion. Cook & Thynne, Proprietors. B. Spelman, CARTER, WOOD & COAL MERCHANT, AVENUE EOAD^FOXTON. WOOD Cut into any lengths at a reasonable charge. Oats, Maize, Beans, &c., crushed at per sack. On hand—Firewood, Coals and Coke, Fencing Posts and House Blocks. Carting done at reasonable prices j to all parts of the town or country, j
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Manawatu Herald, 9 January 1904, Page 4
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