Wanted. Lost and found* FOR SALE—A Path-Racing Cycle. Almost new and in excellent repair. Apply, Frank WHIBTjRVi p 0 R SAX E—Two young P draught horses (shaft or lead.) Apply to W. Carter, Moutoa. | OS'i'.—A Pearl and .Amethyst I j Brooch and a Photo Pendant. Finder rewarded on returning to Levett’s Hotel. FOR SALE—Five acres of good grass land in Union Street. For further particulars apply to Mrs Perreau, Union Street. V\7aNTED-A good reliable VV washerwoman. Good wages. Apply to Mrs Gray, Post Office Hotel. TTIOR SALE—New 4 roomed -F House and scullery with acres of land, situated about threequarters of a mile from Post Office. For particulars apply to R. Moore, Solicitor, Main-street. Notice to Trespassers. A NYONE Trespassing with dog or gun on the Wirokino Run will be prosecuted. R. E. CRESWELL. For Sale. ONE Nine-Roomed House in Patrick Street, with bathroom and every convenience; wash-house with copper set in, storeroom, &c., with three acres of ground nicely planted. For terms, &c., apply to W. F. PURCELL, Himatangi.
For Sale. A N up-to-date Flaxmill, includH ing 20-horse power Engine and Multitubular Boiler (40 Horsepower) by Robertson, The mill is in thorough working order, and stands on about ignores freehold in the township of Shannon, For full particulars apply toVICKERS & WILLIAMS, Shannon, Or to The New Zealand Roan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Wellington. H. G. HEM, WOOD & COAL MERCHANT, Whyte Rteert, Foxton. E.H. wishes to announce that he has now a full stock of Ooalbrookdale and State Coal, also Ma*ai fi-ewood in 4ft lengths at reasonable rates. Terms—Cash on delivery. Kindly order ear'y. Telephone No. 85.
R. N. BPEIRB, TIMBER MERCHANT. POXTON. ■VTOW in Stock a large quantity of Totara, Matai. Rimu. White Pine, &c M both dressed and in the rough Seasoned Timber a Speciality. Also the Best Totara Strainers, Posts, and House Blocks that ever came into Poxton. Timber Yard in Main t*ekt.
FASHIONABLE SUITS ANB LADIES’ COSTUMES. Produced by A. "W. BRADLEY. A RE Cut and made to emphasise the good points of your figure, and have that distinguishing style which stamps the wearer as one who patronises a First-Class Tailor,' Main-Street. GHAS. L. BARNARD, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. | have pleasure in announcing that 1 I have just installed a complete sight testing apparatus, and customers may accordingly rely on obtaining locally spectacles properly suited to their sight. SPEIRS’ BUILDINGS, Main Stseet, Foxtonj
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3643, 28 April 1906, Page 3
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