Autumn Display. We have already opened several lines in Blouse Flannels and Flannelettes; also Dress Materials. ——o The Bulk of our Goods will be arriving this week. fiDYISE YOU WAITING iND SEEING THIS DISPLAY BEFORE PURCHASING, Orders can now be placed] for Dressmaking x ■ FOR THE COMING SEASON. GEO. H. STILES, Bnapen, Foxton.
Hampers'! Hampers ! J. A. Nash & Co. OWING to the large demand for our XMAS HAMPERS last year, we have commenced booking orders one month earlier than usual to avoid disappointment. ISTo» 1, I7s 6d, containing 1 bottle Port, Sherry, Claret', Hock, Constautia, or Verdeilho. 1 bottle Brandy, Whisky, Rum, Old Tom or Geneva, 10 botittes Ale or Stout, ISTo. 23, 255, containing:— 2 bottles Port, Sherry, Claret, Hock, Constantia, or Verdeilho. 2 bottles Brandy, Whisky, Rum, Old Tom or Geneva 8 bottles Ale or Stout. No>3, 355, containing;— 1 bottle Champagne. 2 bottles Sherry, Port, Claret, Hock, Constantia, or Verdeilho. 3 bottles Brandy, Whisky, Rum, Old Tom or Genova. ' ! G bottles A'e or Stout. l>unedin XXXX Bottled Ale and Stout. Out of 8 Exhibits at the A. and P. Show, we secured the fol owing Awards, viz,— 5 IFiusts, S Seconds, I Highly Commended. On Sale 8s 6d per doz. quarts. JUST ARRIVED— New Currants, New Sultanas, New Elemes, New Figs, &0., &c. I A. MASH & CO., (Late F. Ireland & Co.), The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. FOSTER'S HOTEL, N 'iir’y m.’poMte Town Bridge, Tunpo Quay, WANGANUI. Ttiephom- No 46. P.O. Box No. 54. W. H. G. POSTER, Proprietor. TO THE WORKING MEN OF FOX lON. WHY NOT SAVE MONEY? QEND to DE LUEN BROS., of Palmerston, for one of their 21s Working Men’s Parcels, containing 1 pair of all wool tweed trousers (worth 10s a pair), 2 strong working shirts, 2 flannels, 2 pair of socks (wool or otherwise), 1 pair orac. s, 2 large size handkerchiefs Every working man should try one of these WON UERFUL PARCELS. Cheap and Good. Write at once Freight paid co Foxton station.
Seasonable Attire FOE Ladies and Gentlemen. SMALE & HAY HAVE now on hand a larger stock than at any previous time, and fresh lines are arriving every week. Our Delaines, Muslins and Prints are the latest styles. Oar stock of collarettes, Belts, &c., are the Mode. For Ladies’ and Girl’s bailor Hats, Leghorns and Mushrooms, Smale and Hay’s is where yomwant to go to save money. In General Drapery, Calicos, Cretonnes, Sheetings Damasks, &0., most Fox ton residents know that the value at Bmale and Hay’s is superior to all others. Men’s and Boy’s Suits, Tennis and White Shirts, Ties, Collars Boating and Panama Hats, &c., for the Holiday Season—up-to-date style, and at Bedrock Prices. Gents’ Cotton. Merino and Cashmere Under Vests and Drawers—the rjVht sort and the correct price, viz. vAIPT BE BEAT." Smale & Hay’s, Main-street, Foxton. TIE CEITUIY ‘ An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language, Eum;n bi Professor W. D. Whitney. iJ 8. d. Six Volumes m cloth, gilt lettered, sprinkled edges, per vol. ~22 0 Six Volumes bound half morocco, marbled edges, per vol. .. 216 0 24 parts, strongly bound in cloth, per part .. 010 6 okcase, f§r holding the Dictionary . ~83 0 “ The Century Dictionary,” contains definitions of 216,000 words, Several thousand illustrations, and 22 special Dictionaries in one Universal Dictionary, London : T. FISHER UNWIN, Paternoster Square .
Remedy for Sleepless Nights. ONE OF Malcolm and Wilton’s CLEAN AND HEALTHY Kapoc Beds and Mattrasses. NOTE THE ADDRESS— Malcolm & Wilton, THE CHEAPEST AND RELIABLE HOUSE FURNISi HERS, PALMERSTON N. Large Stock OF BENT Panel and Barling'on Carts, Dog Carts, Phaetons, Gigs, etc., also of Farm, Metal and Spring Drays, and 9-inch Tyre Flax Drays, on view at Adam Burges’ FACTORY, ■ Rangitikei-Street, PALMERSTON WJust Arriving xajsj&sixisx.ii’s Portables Engines, 12 h.p. Single 1 Cylinder with Circular Fire box; also 12 h.p. Compound, with Automatic Expansion Gear. c. H. PODMORE, BLACKSMITH & HORSESHOEH. Main-Street, Foxton. BEGS to announce to the residents of Poxtoh and district that he has purchased the Blacksmithing Business lately carried on by Mr S. j Wilson, and hopes by civility and j attention to merit a fair share of i public patronage. MR S. WILSON fbanks the public of Foxton for the support so generously accorded him in the past and hopes a continuance of the same will be accorded to his successor.
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Manawatu Herald, 19 March 1904, Page 1
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