JULY 7th, 1904. For Sale, in Foxton, MANCHESTER HOUSE, ~TS 4 bedrooms, large drawing room, parlor, dining room, kitchen, bath-room, hot and cold water laid on, acetylene gas. Outbuildings—Buggy shed, work shop, washhouse, &c. Back entrance from Thynne-street. Price, £goo, let for £llO per annum. The best stand in Foxton. This may be purchased for £750, or leased to any business firm for £ 2 per week. Foxton has made considerable progress during the past three years, and many people suggest the advisability of turning this shop into a Co-op Store. 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 be-' fore.* 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 COTTAGE V T7l containing 6 rooms, next Manchester House, let to a \\TPJ j good tenant, fronting Avenue, Price, £2OO. & DWELLING, Park-street, next Manchester House, leased fora laundry, at £26 per annum. Price, £2OO. NOW COMES “ The Centre of Commerce,” EDMUND OSBORNE, “ The Cent * e 're of Commerce,’' foxton.
Arthur S. Jonson. BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. Avenue Road, Foxton. T AM dow prepared to Contract for I all classes of work in the Building Trad*, having had eight years experience in Wellington and ten veers’ in the Manawatu District, together with erecting Dwellings, Sawmills and Flaxmills in all their tranches. Jobbing woke done. Cabinet making and Picture Pram* ing a speciality. Note the address— ARTHUR S. JONSON, Next door to Mr H. Coley), Avenue Road, Foxton. OLD HARNESS, MACHINE BELTING, Etc. Repaired with BIFURCATED RIVETS. SET WITH A HAMMER. From al Irenaengera and Storekeepers BIFURCATED RIVET CO., Lt» |L«nd»n, Engxanb. Pull particulars from Harrison Sc Web# Auckland. (Cut this out and shew your ironmonger.) TIT ANTED—2OO Working Men W to write to DE LUEN BROS., of Palmerston, for one of their 15s Parcels of Clothing, con taining 8 pair of our famous tweed working trousers (light or dark), strong cotton working shirt, good quality, under flannel, pair of socks, pair braces. This Parcel has pleased dozens. We can recommend it to the hard working man The Trousers alone are worth 10s 6d pair. Freight d? Write early. ' [a card.] T G . WEST I ji ARCHITECT, Clarendon Hotel Buildings, Rangitixei-st., Palmerston N.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 October 1904, Page 1
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447Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 4 October 1904, Page 1
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