I,jAC KF 0 N ASW rFT j Nms; ryer n and Seeclrmen, Lefru Nrr.srnv. Foxto\, ■ M fltM■’tc<nc. No, ji, W’E wish !,i antilV the public ( J-To Urn and surrounding dfsj hint-. (hat "e have a good .stock olj ImJ;.;.- and Malta' trees. ornamcnta i Munb'., IlnV.'t IV e0;.,,c.(C. j (.hi:l),TjiF; priiia-il/iiKl sprayed. j M’Meu.ds loj snr.iving kept in stock, | (i mimed, Fawns 1.-ii<!, and i L:<«r«.i;- wpe wol k done, j i ml. Mil Misled to us will be , .-pa-Mily and promptly carried onf. I MES WRIGHT. FRUITERER & GROCER, b'tiles’ Buildings), MAIN HTBEET, FOXTON. fN thaukuig the I'csi'leiifcs of Foxton and the public generally for the support accorded her (hiring the pa-M. U! mouths, trusts that by strict attention to the want;.; of her customers to still merit a share of public patronage.' Dressmaking a.nd Flaiu Hewing done on the premises. TOYS A: FANCY GOODS. | B. Spelman, CAETEE, WOOD & COAL MERCHANT, AVENUE ROAD. FOXTON. WOOD Cut into ty lengths at a reasonable ige. Oats, Maize, Bea Ac. , ernsbed at p« r sack. On hand—Firowoou Coals and j Coke, Fencing Posts ad House j Blocks. 1 Carting done at reasonable prices to all parts of. the town or country. Cycles. Cycles. Cycles. Buy your Cyele from a linn tied specialises E. H. HOWE, local agent for Messrs T. C. .Fowler and Co., of Palmerston North, sells only Cycles of , such well-known makes as The Red Bird, Massey - Harris, National, &c., all hllle Amirianleeil and ;old foym - £l2 10S; MP. .AnV taste suilkd. ’ , Tei urn for' Ever vbudv, strict altoutlon to Repairs. Sundries of ; ah kinds In stock. , Addu:;Vr—Near llmtAl.n Ml'me. A PROPOSITION FOR THE HOYS. • ■ SI APT. IN BUSINESS-UN OCR . CAPITAL. •\V/K wiull’every boy in Australia, VV Tasmania, ahd New Zealand to unite, fur our great . BUSINESS PROPOSITION. Every hoy should have a business o Ids own. All be re(|iiires is brains and push— wr; mskmsii Tin-; Oaiutal. You take no risk. This proposition is for buys who want to get on in the world ; we have nothing to offer a-lazy boy. This oiler is in connection with the circulation of “ The Red Funnel the largest most interesting, best illustrated magazine in the British .'Empire, Fur ail parlieiilais apply at this Office. ..I—ig Mil' J.■J..JIHI.if™ . 'A'«■”!■!■ ! mo STAND THIS SEASON AT FOXTON andSimoiinding Dis- j (riels EVERY TUESDAY | passing through Moutoa at ro.go , a. in. [ The rnu-mmn Clviwsuai.k Entire ROB ROY 11. ; ROB- ROY is a bay horse, aged, and ! was lugd by Mi (a.mes Slack-house, j nl Canh-rlmi v. j ROB ROY was shown at Ellesmere [a ■ a vi.-ai lim;, taking Ist. prize. Rob ( b’oy';, luen'Jmg is siieb as slmuld recommend him to those desiring the best u( blood, a;-. lie is connected with i the be ( Mrain of Clydesdale blood in j Scot l-i nd. , For p- de/iee c.iids. li-rms, and fnr- 1 tluu particular.) apple to B. SPEL- i MAN, Foxton, ~| \V, K. 1!. TONES. i Ov. tier.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3720, 16 October 1906, Page 1
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490Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3720, 16 October 1906, Page 1
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