Wanted, Lost and Found. \ ANTED-’-Girl for private VV family, Wellington. Apply office of this paper. L : OUjn£ —Ahorsecover. Owner JO can have flam* on Cost of this advertisement.' \\r ANTED to buy a good quiet VV cow. Apply Mrs lb Hay* wood, Haywood’s Hotel, KoxtOli, ANTED a supply of Fresh vv Fish daily. Apply Mrs T. Haywood, Haywood’s Hotel, Foxton, POR SALK—A second-hand P Copying Press, In good order* with stand complete. Apply Herald Office. T7OR SALK Three-roomed A Cottage and %!-acre land ifl Jenks Street, complete with good range, outbuildings, &c. Let at the present time at 6s per week. Apply this office. [ OST—On Sunday night beL tween Methodist Church and Coley Street, via Avenue Road and Jonson Street, a Gold-heart Brooch, set with pearls and rubies. Finder rewarded on returning to this office. TREES! TREES * An Immense Stock of Fruit, shelter, & ornamental TREE-. NEW ZEALAND NATIVE TREES AND PLANTS. BOSES a Speciality. All the best varieties ia commerce, together with the Newest Introductions from the World's Best Raisers. Trees for Export— Specially grown APPLES, PEARS, Ac., suitable for export, well-grown, and true to name. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. in Premier Nurseries, Pahiatua.
Aorangi 'Nursery. F l OR S..LE-Apple Trees, Pear Trees, Apricot, Trees, Plum Trees, Poach Trees, and every kind of Fruit Trees, small fruits included. Macrocarpas, Pines, Gum Shelter and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs of every description. LARGEST STOCK ON THE COAST. El Dorado seed potatoes for sale at. 2/6 per lb; Northern Star at 21 /• per cwt. No agents employed. A. R. MAYO, PROPRIETOR. s. O. Feek, CARKIBR, FOXTON. .* LL kinds of Carting done. Express meets all trains. Horses broken to Single and Double Harness. Address— Hassock Street, Foxtor. NOTICE. WANTED —Ladies to obtain Di Gill's Pastile Treatment, the safest and simplest remedy against operations. Apply—Mbs A. Alpha, Box 411, P. 0., Wellington, or Mbs Howarth (registered mid-wife), The Pines, Foxton. Advice Free. The demand increases daily. F. W. HOPPER, PLUMBER & TINSMITH, THE AYENUBi FOXTON, (Opposite Manawatu Hotel.) BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Foxton that he has commenced business as above. jsjeatly Executed.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3699, 12 July 1906, Page 3
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348Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3699, 12 July 1906, Page 3
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