IT IS WELL KNOWN that our PRICES for MILLINERY ARE LOWEST. We would invite our Customers to prove this statement by calling and inspecting our Show, which will be held on SATURDAY Night. Our aim is to continue leading the Fashion in Foxton At Lowest Town Prices# GEO. H. STILES.
Remedy for Sleepless Nights. BUY ONE OF Malcolm and Wilton’s CLEAN AND HEALTHY Kapoc Beds and Matt passes. NOTE THE ADDRESSMalcolm 4 Wilton, THE CHEAPEST AND RELIABLE HOUSE FURNISHERS, PALMERSTON N. Large Stock OF BENT Panel and Burlington Carts, Dog Carts, Phaetons, Gigs, etc., also of Farm, Metal and Spring Drays, and 9-inch Tyre Flax Drays, on view at Adam Burges’ FACTOKY, Rangitxkei- Stbeet , IST. Just Arriving
Hampers ! Hampers ! J. A. Nash & Co. I /"\WING to the large demand for our I U XMAS HAMPERS last year, we have commenced booking orders one month earlier than usual to avoid disappointment. No. 1, JL*7s Gel, containing:— 1 bottle Port, Sherry, Claret, Hock, Constautia, or Verdeiiho. 1 bottle Brandy, Whisky, Bum, Old Tom or Geneva. 10 botttles Ale or Stout. No. 2, 255, containing 2 bottles Port, Sherry, Claret, Hook, Constantia, or Verdeiiho. 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 Verdeiiho. 3 bottles Brandy, Whisky, Rum, Old Tom or Geneva. 6 bottles Ale or Stout. Lmnedin XXXX Bottled Ale and Stout. Out of 8 Exhibits at the A. and P. Show, we secured the following Awards, viz.— S 'Firsts,. 2 Seconds, 1 Highly Cotm - mended. j On Sale 8s 6d per doz. quarts, j JUST ARRIVED— | New Currants, New Sultanas, New Elemes, New Pigs, &c., &c. ! J. A. -HASH: & CO., . (Late F. Ireland & Co.), The Square, PALMERSTON. NORTH.' FOSTER’S HOTEL,
Foxton-Shasmon Coach Service. THE ORLY Royal Mail Line cf Coaches To and from Fox ton. THE CHEAPEST, SAFEST axd ■n—linn mi i iimm mm QUICKEST ROUTE eaaCi3Mß*agteayii Leaving Manawatu Hotel Stables DAILY at 6.80 a.m. and 8.15 p.m. PASSING through the beautiful natural fcenery of Shannon and Moutoa, and crossmg by splendid ferry service at the most picturesque point on the famed Maaawatu EWer. Thig route is always open, even in times of flood, when it is not safe to cross die Whirokino Bridge. In my advertisement I do net publish figures to mislead the travelling public, I can book you right through to Wellington {ferry and train included) and vice versa, at tbs following rates Single, Ist cla-s, 11s BA' 2nd class, 8s lOd ; Return, Ist class, 20s 6d; 2nd class, 15s Bd. Why ride over a long, rough road through heavy sand to and from Levin ? wJu-n you can go to Shannon, on rnu o for Wellington, over one of die h s r ro ids in New Zealand, in c ; into taol-’, up-to-date Coaches, with o 1 ligiiiLr drivers, who run punctually to time, and catch ail trains at Shannon. The FAMES Foxfon to Weilington and vice versa—are the s ane rs from Levin, with NO frry charges.
T. H. GINGELL. Proprie ur. Kindergarten School. Avenue Road (near Public Library,| niUNCIPALS, THE MISSED f WITHERS. Next term commences May 25rd, 1904. Teachets of-the Pianoforte and Dancing, Local, Palmerston N. and Shannon credentials. Miss M. Withers is prepared to take pupils for Standard Classes.
Nearly opposite Town Bridge, Taupo Quay, WANGANUI. Telephone No. 46. P.O. Box No. 54. W. H. G. POSTER, Proprietor. TO THE WORKING MEN OP FOXI'ON. Wily NOT SAVE MONEY,? OEND to DE LUEN BROS., of vj Palmerston, for one of their 21s Working Men’s Parcels, containing 1 pair of all wool tweed trousers (worth i Os a pair), 2 strong working shirts, 2 flannels, 2 pair of socks (wool or otherwise), 1 pair braces, 2 large size handkerchiefs Every working man should try one of these WONDERFUL PARCELS. Cheap and Good. Write at once freight paid to Foxton station.
iviAißS£*is.;c;c’s Portables Engines, 12 h.p. Single Cylinder with Circular Fire box; also 12 h.p. Compound, with Automatic Expansion Gear. c. H- PODMORE, BLACKSMITH & HORSESHOES. Main-Street, Foxton. EGS to announce to the residents of Foxton and district that he has purchased the Blacksnaithing Business lately carried on by Mr S. Wilson, and hopes by civility and attention to merit a fair share of public patronage. MR S. WILSON thanks 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, 8 September 1904, Page 1
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