JULY /tit, 1904.. Fof Sal e 9 In Foxt©: containing MANCHESTER HOUSE, ** 4 bedrooms, large drawing room, parlor, dining room, kitchen, bath-room, hot and cold water laid acetylene gas. —Buggy shed, work shop, wash--house, &c.. 'Back entrance from Thynne-street. Price, let for £1 10 per annum. sUOTTAGB SHOP containing 6 rooms, next Manchester House, let to a good tenant, fronting Avenue. Price, £2OO. & DWELLING, Park-street, next Manchester House, leased for a laundry, at /i 6 per annum. Price, £ 2OO. NOW COMES “ The Centre of Commerce,” The, bfest stand in Foxton. Ihis may be purchased for or leased to business fjfiYi for £2 per week. Foxton has made considerable progress during the past years, and many people suggest the advisability of turning this shop into a Co-op vtore. It people have an idea that goods can be sold cheaper in Foxton than is being done which is very likely, the present ©ffers an opportunity that has never occurred before/ Judging from the number of packages constantly arriving by train I should say it is well worth a trial. Shareholders would have certain advantages and the whole of the net profits. The writer would respectfully ask all consumers to consider the advantages herein contained, so that they might be prepared for eventualities. The thoughts of Foxton probably becoming the cheapest town on the coast makes one feel happy. For particulars re the above properties, apply to EDMUND OSBORNE, “ The
FOXTON-LEVIN Coach Service. THE CHEAPEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE TO AND FHoTf wELLINGTON. TIME-TAIiLE : G 30 a m. Leave Foxton Arrive Levin Leave Levin Arrive Foxton Leave Foxton Arrive Levin Leave Levin Arrive Foxton . 8.30 a.in. . 10 7 am. . 12 noon. . 3.15 pm. . 515 pm. . 736 p.m. . 980 p.m. RETURN FARES, 6s. Railway Fares to Levin are firstclass Return, lls 8d; and second class, 7s lOd This Coach route is thus Is lOd cheaper than the secondclass fare, and the quickest, and is equal to 3s return fare by the Shannon coach. .Avoid the dangers, delays and expense of a ferry, and travel via the Whirokino Bridge. G. F. JOHNSTifN, Proprietor. OTiS.ISIOIF'OBt'KB Ss ORGILIX TUNING. MR. ARTHUR SILK has decided to visit Foxton and district quarterly on nis professional business as Tuner of Piano and Organs. Orders may be left with Mr A. Fraser Bookseller, Main-street. A, SILK. Dales’ GOLD MEDAL D makes BOOTS HARNESS waterproof as a duck’s back, and soft as velvet. Adds three times to the wear of leather. Plea-r-ant odour. 1 1lows polish with blacking. 22 EXHIBITION HIGHEST A WARPS for ssneriority. Black or Brown colour Soli hy Boot Stores, Saddlers, Ironmongers f x. Manufactcrv? Dulwich, London, Eng Andrew Jonson, BUILDER & UNDERTAKER, Avenue Road, Foxton. RIVER PUNTS and Boats a speciality. Estimates given in all classes of the Building Trade. Funerals conducted in a careful manner. All classes of Coffin furniture kept j.n stock. Sexton and Caretaker for the Foxton Cemetery.
Arthur S. Jonson. BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. Avenue Road, Foxton. I AM now prepare 1 to Contract for all classes of work in the Building Trade, having had oig'it years’ experience in Wellington and ten years’ in the Manawatn District, together with erecting Dwelhn.s, Sawmills and Flnxmllls in all their branches. Jobbing Work done. Cabinet making and Picture Fram ■ ing a speciality. Note the address ARTHUR S, JONSON, Next door to Mr H. Colev), Avenue Road, Foxton. OLD HARNESS, MACHINE BELTING, Etc. Repaired with BIFURCATED RIVETS. SET' WITH A HAMMER. Prom ai Ironmongers and Storekeepers CO:, Ltd ■ * London;. Engussd. Tull narlioulars from Harrison & Webb Auckland. (Cut this out and skew your ironmonger.) Are You a Mason ? THESE identical words are well known at present, And are the topic of the hem*, so also is the fact that E. EDMUND SMITH, THE LOCAL TAILOR, OF FOXTON, la *atill able to give every sati-fac- * tion as heretofore. Bplendid Range of Goods to select from; Give me a Trial and th* Best Work. FfPBT-CLAstS TAILORING. Opposite Whyte's Hotel, Mamstreet, Foxton. To Trespassers. ANYONE found trespassing on Section 461, Foxton Borough Boundary, after this date will he prosecuted. Poison laid for dogs. WALTER S. CARTER. Moutoa, May 16th, 1901.
R. 11. BARBER, ENGINEER -.11 xn cl General 3S»Sacss*;» CSTrSICIi, MAIN-STREET, Foxton. A GOOD SEOER KEPT. AGENT FOR Boot’?., 2‘.'” os* rtlcl Sc Co.’s Flax Machinery and Ironwork FOR SCUTCHERS, PRESS SCREW' S , &c. Drums, Drum-spindle, and Feed Rollers in stock co suit any machine. Maker and Agent of 0. Nelson’s Grubbing Machines. Piping Cut and Screwed. OPENING OF NEW Refreshment Rooms, (Austin’s Buildings), MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. TUST OPEN ID—Rooms as j above. Refreshments of all kinds. Hot Pies every evening. Fresh Small Goods at all times on hand. Aerated Drinks. M. Perreau, BAKER & CONFECTIONER. F. Walls ... Manager. O. DAHL, IMPORTER & MANUFACTURER Palmerston North, ZEALAND Representative The “Perfect” Cream Separators. The “ Perfect” Tinned Steel Seamless Mi k Cans The “ Perfect ” Seamless Cream Transport Cans The ■* Perfect ” Steel Seamless Milk Buckets The “ Perfect Milk Strainers The “ exact” Skim Milk Weighing Machine The “Champion ” Butter Mould Banish Rennet and Rennet Tablets The “ Sirius ” Cocoa, Etc., etc.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 August 1904, Page 1
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837Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 9 August 1904, Page 1
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