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MABK PF.IWRATT BAkdV & Confectioner ” ’ Maw-Street Poxton. THP. Ties#: qualify of” ’ Bbown Bread delivered t* a’’ parts of the town and district.' ? Small Goods and Confectionery**’ always on hand. *** ' 1 ■Refreshment Rooms on the premises (both public and private.) • Roping for a continuance o r your f svors, and thanking* you for past *npport.
wAfRBREBSER & •TOBACCO»NTST.“ Main-street, next to Whvte’a Fetel POXTfiTf, AVRW STOCK of ’RmokerSs Requisites. ■R«of, Frauds of Tobaccos, Cigars, and fioarettes, Fn-to-date ‘Hairdressing’, nfcc . on the premiss. THE BTLLIAKD SALOON in raoWo with all accessories, and the nnhh'o have the advantage o f playing on one of Wright, Ranish’s new tables—the B&ST in town. ” f ?Thanking my Customers' fo mat SQpport. ' THE UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSER & 'TOBACCO NIRT. " jfitahie Thomas, (Late of Rotorua), * Has taken over’the business from W. Uradcoek, and’ respectfully asks the nubile for a share of public patronage. Ragors Ground and Bet—a specialty. Ono trial, and satisfaction guaranteed. Main-street,’*Foxton # Chas L. Banna r*l. PtVR* WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. MAW-BTFEET, FOX^OT* TF vou wish to make a neat f yat I inexpensive present to vonr Mends, you cannot do better tba* »»v me a visit, T have a lawr' > -pfwtment of articles suitable for nresents at nrices which" compare v eijil favonrahlv" with* those : ’’of the
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3530, 3 June 1905, Page 4
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