pOXTON BUTCHERY, MAIX-STREET. FOXTON. W. C. IioWAN, PROPRIETOR. Hr-';;.- jo inform the resident? of Foxtmi • rmil district that hr* lias pin--clw-pfi the H.iitciu'r mg business lately earn. >1 on by Messrs Shaoboi.t it HmvA.M. ami hopes by paying every adenimn to the wants nf customers to siill merit a l.r ge share nl support that was accorded his predecessor". SHIPPING SUPPLIED. \V. C. I IT) WAN, Id TfTI PR. THE FOXTON FA Ml L Y 1 BUTCHERY, MAIN-STREET. FOXTON. C. T. EASTON, PROPRIETOR. Begs to notify the public of Fox ion and surrounding districts that none bill the primes!, ol joints are offered for sale. * Small fronds, &n., a Speciality. Even" attention given to the wants of Customers. SHIPPING, HOTELS & FLAXMILLS SUPPLIED. yy oodroofe & co., CASH BUTCHERS, FOXTON. All order? from any part of the dis. trict attended to, and delivered in ample time lor any meal.
(July the priinpst of meat killed. I M PORTA NT to ATHLETKS, Footballers and Cyclists.— The man who defeated ‘ Jim ’ Stan bury, the .world’s wonder, writes as tallows : Wanganui, 16/5 'oj-.-R. O. Jasrett, PhysicalCnlrnrist, Palmerston North. Dear Sir, —It gives me pleasure to,inform you that I have round your embrocation a splendid cure for stiff or overworked muscles, one application rubbed into such muscles being sufficient to relax and ease them. You may use this as you please, .as.a, good embrocation .cannot be too far famed. —I am, etc., VWWKBB, Sculler.’’ Note. —A maii training for an important event like the Sculling Championship of the World, is not likely tn use. anything but the best procurable. Try it once and you will use no other. None quite so good. Price 1 ; 6 and 2 1 - per bottle. On sale at all chemists and stores. Exercise far Health and Brain i vr ß R - () i- RRiiTT ’ s piiv IVI sical Culture Classes are held in the Masonic Hall as follows : Class for Ladies, 7.15 to 8.15 p.m. every Wednesday. Classes for Men, 8.15 to 9.30 p.m. every Wednesday. Further information on application at 1 1 HR.iU.i Office, Watchorn, Stiles A Co., and Mr Healey, chemist. •
A, OOCKBURN & SON, The Old-Established loot Importers ■“ ami ■ “r" Manufacturers A[\t\ T Rt., PoKTHif, A'.JD at Bassos \'t7E have now opened up with, a ' V new assorted stock of .HOOTS at).l Slit) EjS For Alcn Women and ('liildreu. Our stock, .comprise..-: the latest manufactures and importations of reliable ijiialily {.winds at reliable prices. Every article marked in plain figures. All repairs promptly executed. Alen’s and Women's Rubber .Heels {O'Sullivan's, the best) fitted at da and 2s lid. A Pit HESS —Alain Sr Hale Bynk of X./,), ROXTOX and SANSON Foxton Oast! Bakery, Alain St. riTU K best quality of V\ r if IT id and JL B.ROWiX Jj-REAJd delivered to all parts of the town and distriei.. Up-to-date Afternoon. Tea Rooms. A rtisiic WEDDING A HIUTIIDA V OAKES made to order. .SMALL GOODS AND CONFECTION ERA TH E REST IN TO W X. M. E. PERREAU, BAKER & GOAEECTiONER.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 9 July 1907, Page 1
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