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M. H. WALKER, “The Red House.” New Fruits. New Frluts. New Fruits. New Frulj|s' Crockery and fancy Glassware M. H. WALKER, “ The Red Hou*i<“ TXT"ANTED —A girl to assist in * light house work. Apply this officeA PRIVATE HOUSE has been opened in Union St., Foxton, by Mrs Oliver, late of Palmerston, North, where first-class lodgings can be obtained. Terms, 18s,; washing and mending included. A PAIR of gold-rimmed spectacles, one glass cracked, awaits an owner at this office. • fTIHE undersigned has for sale;: Pure Bred Indian Runner Drakes, Silver Wyandotte Cockerels, Buff Orpington Cockerels and Brown Leghorn Cockerels. W. BULLARD. Pnef PqkHc ® seven* rOSI varus. PENCE IN STAMPS for my Album of Six Views of Manawatu District. W. L. AITKIN, Main St., Palmerston N. PLAIN AND FANCY SEWING. MRS ALLEN, Thynne St., is prepared to undertake plain and fancy sewing. Art needlework a speciality. Ladies own work made up. A number of hand-worked pillow slips for sale. EVERYBODY’S FILTER. fPHE above may be purchased by remitting P.O- order for .3s gd to the undermentioned address. W. BADDEN, Wellington. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are invited until noon of Monday, xßth inst. For the erection of a residence in Foxton for W. Signal!, Esq. J. W. ROUGH, Architect. THE MAYORALTY. TO THE BURGESSES OF . FOXTON. Ladies and Gentlemen.— 1 T the request of a number of townspeople, I have consented to offer my services as Mayor for the forthcoming year. I shall set forth my views on municipal matters at a later date,- , Yours obediently, , T , A. E. SHADBOLT. Sideboard Elegance. MOTHER will appreciate something for the home, something that will look fine on the sideboard. There is no need to worry over the matter, glance through this and write me for what you want. E.P. Teapots — l est quality at 19/6, 21/- 25/- 27/- 30/- up 10 60/E.P. Tea Service —Teapot, sugar: basin, and cream jug, very nicely : engraved, at 99/- to no/E.P. Egg Frame— 4 cups and spoons at 40/- 50/. to 70/E.P. Dinner Cruets— 6 bottles at 25/. 30/• 35/‘ 4°l , t ' : I E.P. Butter 15/- to 25/Silver Serviette %RfiiG3—at 6/6, 8/6, 15/6 each 1 ■■*>?, LT' - - E.P. Hotwater Jugs— at 25/- 30/* 35/- 40/. each E.P. Kettle and Stand— at 80/• go/- too/Remittances must accompany all orders from Country Customers, .t, I’ll pay postage oil parcels. '+ Thomas Crouch, 40 Cuba St., Wellington,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3761, 16 March 1907, Page 3

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392

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3761, 16 March 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3761, 16 March 1907, Page 3

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