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Wanted. Lost and Pound. I\, ANTED —• Superior girl, W housemaid-waitress. ■ Eor race week. Wages £i. Apply Mrs Kaywood. WANTED—To let contract to ’ * cut ioo acres of fescue for seedlon shares, contractor to take 2 bags in 3 and find everything and to start work not later than 15th inst. For further particulars apply to J. Dunn, Koputarua.

FOXTON RACING CEUB. Acceptances and Nominations. HOUSEOWNERS are reminded that Acceptances for First Day’s Races, and Entries for Maiden Hack Hurdles and Trial Hack Race (first day), and Maiden Hack Scurry (second day), close TUESDAY, 16th January, 1906, at Foxton, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. ANGUS Secretary,

NOTICE. TO THE RESIDENTS OF FOXTON AND DISTRICT. QUONG YACK wishes to inform the residents of Foxton and district that Hop Lee having trans ferred his Vegetable Garden over to him, he trusts he may receive the same support as was accorded bis predecessor.

WOODROOEE & CO., Gash Butchers, FOXTON. A RE prepared to deliver First [\ Class Meats at the doors of Foxton residents. GIVE U' A TRIAL.

TO THE INHABITANTS OF FOXTON \ND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. I BEG to thank my numerous customers for the amount of support 'hat has been accorded me in the past and as I have sold out my Timber Busin ss to son, who has been appointed Timber Merchant by the Associa ions, and 5 s therefore able to supply timber at a much reduced price. I would therefore solicit for him a continu nee of the favours which have been so liberally bestowed upon me. Yours Respectfully, a. sPEJRS. H AVING taken over the above business of Timber Merchant, I have to inform the Public of Foxton and surrounding district, that it will be my intention to keep a large and varied stock of all kinds of Timber, and that the prices will be thn same as Palmerston yards. Special prices given to Builders and for delivery at Rai’way Station, Totara Strainers, Post and Fencing in stock. Timber Yard in Main street opposite Mr Laing’s Hotel. E. N. SPKIRB, Timber Merchant, A PROPOSITION FOR THE B J YS. START IN BUSINESS ON OUR CAPITAL. WE want every boy in Australia, Tasmania, ahd New Zealand to unite for our great BUSINESS PROPOSITION. Every boy should have a business of his own. All he requires is brains and push— WE FURNISH THE CAPITAL. YOU take no risk. This proposition is for boys who want to get on in (he world ; we have nothing to offer a lazy boy. This offer is in connection with the circulation of “The Red Funnel"— the largest, most interesting, best illustrated magazine in the British Empire. For all particular apply at this Office. New Zealand International Exhibition. From November, 1906, to April, 1907. Hagly Park, Christchurch. THE New Zealand Express Coy. have been appointed agents in onnectincm with the above. Ail inermationo and schedules supplied by for local agent, Mr Spelman, Carrier. When you ask for a bottle of Chamber 1 in’s Colic, Cho ; ra and Diarrhoea emedy, do not a'low the dealer to set yon a eu'’S'itute. Be firm in your conviction <hat there is nothing so good th s nvdicine has been tested in the most, severe a d dangerous cases of cramps colic and diarrhoea, and ha? never been known to fail, For sale by E, Healey ZtOQ.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3619, 13 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3619, 13 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3619, 13 January 1906, Page 3

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