SMALE & HAY’S SUMMER CLEARING SALE IS Now Oil* FOR the next THREE WEEKS the Cash Purchasers of Foxton and the surrounding districts have th<- chance to secure veritable bargains in every line they buy. Owing to the wet season we ate left with large quantities of DRESS MATERIALS, BLOUbINGS, * MUSLINS, &0., which we will clear at phenomenal prices. Special reductions on Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Grand opportunity for the working man and family. Bale Now On* SMALE AM EAY, Main-street Foxt®n TO THE INHABITANTS 'OP FOXTON ‘ND oURRuUNDING DISTRICT. I BEG to thank my numerous customers for the amount of support (bat has been accorded me in the past and as I have sold out my Timber Busin* 33 to son, who has been appoinfed Timber Merchant by the Associa ions, and ; s therefor able <0 supply timber at a much re® duced price. I wou .d therefore solici for him a continu nee of the favours which have been so liberally bestowed upon me. Yours Respectfully, A. fcPEJRS. HAVING taken over the above business of limb-r 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 the same as Palmerston yards. Special prices given to Builders and for delivery at Rai way Station, Toiara Strainers, Post and Fenc ing Stmt-also in stock. Timh r Yard in Main street opposite MrLaing’s Hotel. E. N. SPURS, Timber Merchant.
What. Woodroofe’s Prime Meat down again. ALL ORDERS from any part of the district attended to, and delivered in aniple time for any meal. Only the Primest of Meat killed.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. MK W. BULLARD, saddier, gives notice that he has taken temporary premises at the back of A. . Osborne’s Tailor Shop, and that first-class repairs in all departments of the saddlery trade can be depended on, and that he will be pleased to renew the acquaintance of previous customers. A TRIAL SOLICITED. ALL REQUISITES IN STOCK. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. IBEG to inform the residents of Foxton and District that I will commence business as BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, & CONFECTIONER from the Ist March next in those premises at present occupied by Miss Walden. Bread will be delivered to all parts of the district. Note.—Any customers wishing the cart to call, please leave word at Miss Walden’s. A* O k OLIVER.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3626, 20 March 1906, Page 3
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