Business Notices* IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. WE have much pleasure in intimating to the residents of Foxton and surrounding districts that we have purchased Mr E. W. Wilson’s well-known business at the 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 purchased a large interest in our firm, will shortly visit Australia for a few weeks, and upon his return will assume the management of 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 tbe very lowest possible prices, this combined with an up-to-date stock and premises there will h P no necessity to go outside the town for requirements. ° 6 To commemorate the opening on SATURDAY NEXT we shall present every adult purchaser on that day with a packet of our famous “TEMPER TEA.” Yours faithfully, T. A. NASH & CO., LTD. Having disposed of my business to Messrs J. A. Nash & Co., Ltd. , 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 ail mv old and numerous customers as hitherto. 3 Yours faithfully, L. W. WILSON.
Geneva! Storekeep©J?&> • MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. NEW Choice Assortment of all sorts of New Fruit and Groceries. Delf and Glass Wares,,.. Ironmongery, &c., at lowest rates. ' SELLING BETTER THAN EVER ! HEPWORTH’S famous RHEUMATIC LINIMENT is selling better than ever before. You may have tried other articles to cure or even relieve your rheumatism —you may be sick and tired of “ trying ”; you may have spen\t a purseful of money in your efforts to get relief—but you may NOT have tried Hepworth’s Rheumatic Limxment. Try it; buy a bottle to-day. Give it the t-st and you will be more than satisfied. POTATO BLIGHT CHEMICALS I ARE now in great demand, and I am supplying it in parcels of any size to suit customers. Farmers ! Do not forget ! If you lose your f crops by blight, your living and labour are gone. Get your chemicals at the earliest. Advice given for i(s use. i CALL TO-DAY. MONTHLY NURSES REGISTER KEPT. H. HEPWORTH, Chemist. THE SQUARE. . . PALMERSTON NORTH.
TENDERS. ’'FENDERS are invited up to 3 f p.m. of Saturday 15th iust,, for the erection of residence at Motoa Estate, Foxton, for F. S. &Easton, Esq. Plans, etc., may be seen with the undersigned with whom tenders must be lodged. J. WILFRED ROUGH, Architect. Purcell-Street, Foxton. TENDERS FOR DRAIN. rpENDERS are Invited up to noon of Wednesday, 12th September, for deepening 63 chains and digging 12 chains more or less of drain on our Flax Mill property, part Makerua Estate. Specifications may be seen at this office. Intending tenderers can be shewn 1 the work on Monday, the 10th. I COLEY, KING & CO, [Foxton,Sept. 6th, 1906. F. W. HOPPER, PLUMBER, TINSMITH AND DAIRY UTENSIL MANUFACTURER. Avenue; Road Foxton IVT AKER of all kinds of Dairy utensils, Boiler Frames, Tanks, Baths, and Tubs. Plumbing in all its branches. Estimates Furnished. JOBBING WORK a Specialty. SLAUGHTERING LICENSE. ISJ OTICE is hereby given that it is my intention to apply to the Manawatu County Council for a license to slaughter on Section 446 on the Moutoa Road. A. THOMAS. For Children’s hacking cough at night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure 1/3 and 3/6 par bottle,
S. G. Peek, CILRRIER, FOXTON. < LL kinds of Carting done. j\ Express meets all trains. Horses broken to Single and; Double Harness. Address — Harbour Street, Foxton. CHAS. L. BARNARD, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AN OPTICIAN. I have pleasure in announcing that I have just installed a complete sight testing . apparatus, and customers may accordingly rely on obtaining locally spectacles properly suited to their sight. SPETRS’ BDTLDESTQS, Mai* Street, Foxtok O ADVERTISE RS. Advertisements received without number of insertions being stated will be continued and charged lor until ordered out, except in the case of an* nouncements where the date conveys the limit of the number of insertions. Standing advertisements inserted for a specified time, and ordered to be withdrawn before the expiration of the term contracted for will be charged for the full period. Terms o( Subscription. On and after September ist, 1906, the following terms of subscription will be charged. DELIVERED. Per Quarter, in advance, 3s 3d; booked, 4s fid. Per Year, in advance, 13a; booked, 18s. POSTED. Per Quarter, in advance, ss; booked 6s, Per Year, m advance, 20s; booked 248,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3708, 6 September 1906, Page 3
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