Public Social. A PUBLIC SOCIAL GATHERING will be held in the Public Hall on WEDNESDAY, 23rd NOV., commencing at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of extending a welcome to Brother Fox at the beginning of his work amongst ua as an Evangelist. A charge of Is admission will be made. H. F. WILSON, Vicar. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OP Superior Household Furniture, Trap, Horse, &c., on the premises, Avenue Read, Poxton, ON Wednesday, 23rd Nov., AT 1 P.M. MOUNSEY & CO. are favoured with instructions from Mr A. S. Jonson, builder and contractor of Poxton, who is compelled to leave this town on account of ill health, will sell as above without reserve— Consisting of Pishing Net, 75yds long, Bft wide mesh; kauri pleasure Boat, 18ft, together with masts, sail, spars, oars, &c.; 1 Tribune Bicycle (nearly new), one 50 egg Prairie State Incubator, 1 bay trap horse (thoroughly quiet), 1 light spring trap, 1 set trap harness, saddle and bridle (bogskin seat), wheelbarrow, lawn roller, lawn mower, garden tools, carpenter’s bench and vice complete, copper linoleum (to cover 6 rooms), large dining table, kitchen table, washsfcands, dressing tables, child’s cot. medicine chest (of N.Z. woods), bookshelf, couch, sofa, easy chairs, 20 purebred Minorca fowls, 5 purebred ducks, arm chairs, Austrian chairs, bedsteads, wire mattresses, 20 pictures, also a large assortment of Frames-very suitable for oil paintings, about 1600 ft mixed timber, 8 yard gratings (size 9ft x 3ft) 6xß tent and fly (new), 1 pair thigh gum boots, 1 grindstone, large quantity of picture mouldings, 1 model yacht, meat safe, 1 beautifully designed parlour table (oval top), kitchen utensils, &c•, and a host of sundries too numerous to mention.
ENTIRELY WITHOUR RESERVE. jnoTmounsey, Auctioneer. THE PI BOOT SHOP WILL OPEN To-Day, Oct. 29th, IK THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE BUILDINGS. I have pleasure in announcing that on the above date I shall commence Business iu Foxton with a large and modern stock of Imported and Colonial BOOTS AND SHOES. The stock has been personally selected with great care, and us I have had over 20 years’ experience in the shoe trade I can confidently invite inspection, knowing that every pair offered for sale will givg complete satisfaction both in style and wear. J. N. THOMPSON. MEN'S, LADIES’ CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES. The finest stock ever shown under one roof in Foxton and at lowest possible prices. ALEX. SPEIRS, Builder & Contractor, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. HAYING a large stock of Dry and Seasoned Timber always on hand I am prepared to execute all orders entrusted to me on the shortest Notice, and in a satisfactory manner. FLAXMILLERS SPECIALLY ATTENDED TO. Scutchers, Californian Pumps, Oentrifrugal Pumps, Presses and Bullies supplied.
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Manawatu Herald, 19 November 1904, Page 3
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444Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 19 November 1904, Page 3
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