fjie eMa&ating ffiirla from wins millions, or chilblains may be avoided by, a free application of Chani' erlain’s Pain bcirn. For'sale by all dealers. WANTED —Good Feeder, not stripper-keeper* Is a ton. Apply to L. BuLloce, Mutiinborough; foTsak Good dairy farm of 220 Acres. Apply to M, A. Whyte, Or J. T. WttYTli NoticeT WILLIAM WALDEN, will not 1, be responsible for fthjf debts contracted by my wife (Mrs W. yYalden) from this date, 2nd DEO., 1904. fHI SHOP FOR mas PRESENTS. IP you wish to make A beat yet inexpensive present to your friends, you cannot do better than pay me a visit. I have a large assortment of articles suitable for XMAS GIFTS, at prices which compare very favourably with those of the larger centres. Chas L. Barnard, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. FoundON the Foxton Beach, about four miles to the north of the Manawatu River, a 14ft Boat, painted white, with a green'gunwale. Owner can have same on paying expenses. Apply office of this paper. Wycherley & Sons, FOXTON. WELLINGTON AND PALMERSTON NORTH. GOODS for Spring and Summer Season — Light Harness for Sulky and Dogcart, Trap Harness suitable for creamery work, Dray Harness for Shaft and Leader. We make a speciality of Collars, and guaiantee to fit. Cart Harness and Trace Chains, Riding Saddles and Bridles, Flax-washers aprons now in stock,’ Leather Oils and Axle Grease, Tents and Flys. WYCHERLEY & SONS.
THE MI BOOT SHOP WILL OPEN To-Day, Oct. 29th, IN THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE BUILDINGS. I have pleasure in announcing that on the above date I shall commence Business in Foxton with a large and modern stock of Imported and Colonial BOOTS AND SHOES. The stock has been personally selected with great care, and as I have had over 20 years’ experience in the shoe trade I can confidently invite inspection, knowing that! very pair offered for sale will give 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. R. H. BARBER, ENGINEER And General Black* smith, Main-street. Foxton. A GOOD SHOBR KEPT. AGENT FOB Booth, Macdonald & Co.’s Flax Machinery and Ironwork FOR SCUTCHERS, PRESS SCREWS, &e. Drums, Drum-spindle, and Feed Rollers in stock to suit any machine. Maker and Agent of C. Nelson’s Geobbing Machines. Piping Out and Screwed*
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Manawatu Herald, 10 December 1904, Page 3
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395Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 10 December 1904, Page 3
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