Business Notices* ■ - - - I*. ' -So Co. s ;f>: iice a st. Liquid Ammonia 6cl I Ale , B irloy. Pearl 2jd lb Camphor 4d cake Dales, gd packet ) Sat dines 4<3 tin Jain, Southern X 4d t a [ Unsweetened Mi’k fid im Worce.-.ter hire > .uce 4>J bottle Sugar, best bag ios gd Soap, Powder (St. Mungo) xo for is Household Soap 3d b..r Zuhra Polish 4d tin Milk 1 ugs, sets ot 3 fr -m from 3s 6d Sou'hern X Biscuits hoin 6d 11) Blue, Keen’s md lb Giant Cement fid bottle; Egg Powder 6d tin Groats, Robinson’s xod tin ' . ci Co'ideused Milk, b st fid Japan Rio- 5I!) for ip 2-Jib Ground Rice is. bag 3s Sugar best 12U) 2s gd Hydrolene So. p, 4.1 bar Vinegar, Esseur of is 3d bcttle Plates from 3W Rockingham T Pots f om from is Call and mspcct m Croctarj Titles. EED HOUSE. FOXTON. LAMPS. THE undersigned having installed Acetylene Gas throughout his premises, has now a number of Lamps for Sale, which will be sold at less than half the actual cost. M. U. WAL KE B IMPORTANT ANNODNCEHSNT. WE have much pleasure in intimating to the residents of Foxton and surrounding districts that we have 1 purchased Mr L. W. Wilson’s well-known business at the ' 1 corner of Clyde and Main Streets, Foxton. Having secured the two shops adjoining we intend to stock Ironmongery & Crockery, in conjunction with the Grocery Business, on a . very extensive scale, and trust that we shall merit the same support that has been accorded the late proprietor. Mr Wilson, having purchnred a large interest in our firm, will shortly visit Australia for a few weeks, and upon his return null assume the management o r this branch. During Mr Wilson’s absence Mr Chas. Collins, Junr (who has also been admitted as a partner) will take charge of the business. Our great aim will be to supply all goods at the very lowest possible ; prices, this combined with an up-to-date stock and premises there will be no necessity to go outside the town for requirements. ' To commemorate the opening on SATURDAY NEXT we shall present every adult purchaser on that day with a packet of our famous "TEMPEETEA.” Yours faithfully, J. A. NASH & CO., ETD. 1 Having disposed of my business to Messrs J. A. Nash & Co., Etd., > .allow me to return my very grateful thanks for the kind and liberal ’ support accorded me since opening business in Foxton. It is my intention to remain amongst you, having been admitted as a partner in the new firm, and I shall from the 23rd of August next assume the position of Manager of the Foxton business, and will be glad to see all my old and numerous customers as hitherto. Yours faithfully, E. W. WIESON. LYE, MOON AND CO. General Stovekeepei>s r MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. NEW Choice Assortment of all sorts of New Fruits and Groceries. Delf and Glass Wares, Ironmongery, &c., at lowest
State Coal! State Goal! Delivered to ail parts of Town and District in all quantities. The Cheapest and Best. Terms —Cash on Delivery. F. Spiers, THE AVENUE. N.B. —Orders left with Mr J. Thompson, Bootmaker, will receive prompt attention. F. W. HOPPER, PLUMBER & TINSMITH, THE AVENUE,POXTON, (Opposite Manawatn Hotel-) BEGS to inform ibe inhabitants of Poxton that he has commenced business as above. N eatly Executed
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3700, 7 August 1906, Page 3
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