Unreserved Clearing Sale of Dairy Stock Etc. At the harm, Moutoa. WEDNESDAY, 31st JULY, 1907, at 12.30 sharp. Abraham & wieeiams, Ltd,, will sell on account of Mr Walter Carter : f*C) first-class cows calving August and September (several now in full milk) 30 springing heifers 2 bulls 20 yearling half-bred Jersey heifers 25 store pigs 16 milk cans, 60 gal. DeEaval separator, steamboiler, hay rake, d.f. plough. Luncheon Provided. NOTE—Mr Carter has had 20 years practical experience in dairying, and has spared neither trouble or expense in bringing his herd tip to its present high standard, and purchasers can rely upon getting first-class cows and no culls. WARNING. IT having come to my knowledge that attempts are being made or intended by certain persons to take away from Foxton forcibly or by stealth ray son Thomas, I desire to warn any person or persons who may detain, remove, or in any way interfere with him, or attempt to do so, or be a party to or connive at any such action or attempt, that such person or persons will be proceeded against with the utmost rigour of the law. E. A. COLEY. Foxton, July 25th, 1907. a 25
A Boon to Housewives. Our Ambragalla Loose Teas at 1/3,1/4, 1/6,1/9, 2/per lb for quality., flavour and price defy competition, as we are getting these splendid lines direct. Also that wellknown blend Corona, in packets. If cannot partake of the exhilirating cup try the latest Caramel Cereal —a delicious substitute recommended by the medical fraternity. Fresh Fruit twice weekl} r . Morepork Small Goods every Saturday. We hold a large stock of Aulsebrook’s plain and fancy Biscuits and Confectionery. Also, GIBBON’S FLOWER and GARDEN SEEDS, SHRUBS and ORNAMENTAL TRESS of all descrip, tions. Prices on application. GARDNER AND WHIBLEY, The Premier Gash Store, Last few days of our Safe Every line to be cleared. = Collinson & = Cunniiighame. Ltd. BROAD ST., The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH
FOXTON COURTHOUSE. REPAIRS AND PAINTING. TENDERS will be received at this office until noon on £ Tuesday, 30th July, i9°7> or repairs, painting, etc., at the Courthouse, Foxton. Drawings, specifications, and conditions may be seen at the Post Offices, Foxton and Palmerston North, and at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. • P. F. M. BURROWS, Architect. Public Works Office, Wellington, ! 9th July, 1907- jr3.-18.23 Tl/’ ANTED —a boy with pony to ' * deliver papers. Apply this office. Restaurant.— Best posi- , tion in rising town. Rent, 355. All latest improvements. Hot and cold water : Gas Stove, etc. All as a going concern. ! Immediate entry. — Apply office of this paper. LOST, —East Sunday, a Swan Fountain Pen. Finder rewarded on returning same to this office. VAEETA QUADRILLE assembly. EONG NIGHT. THE third of the series of dances held under the auspices of the above Assembly will take place in the Masonic Hall, on Monday next, 29th July. Long night. Admission 2s 6d. Ladies free. R, T. DOBSON, Secretary.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 27 July 1907, Page 3
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