PUBLIC NOTICE. OWING to ill health and family reasons 1 h..ve had to give j business as milkman, and have o. 1 posed of same to Messrs Newth and Carter. 1 desire to thank my numerous customers for their generous support during the past three and a-half years, and solicit a continuance of same for my successors, who will take over the business as from February Ist, 1911. P. W. BROWN. IN connection with the above, Messrs Newth and Carter wish to thank their customers for the support accorded them during the past year, and in announcing that they have purchased the business for some years carried on by Mr P. W. Brown, who is giving up on account of ill health, etc., wish to assure the public of Foxton that they will continue to supply clean, rich milk at a reasonable price. Having at present the most up-to-date premises in the district they intend to still further improve by installing a Pasteuriser, so that those who prefer Pasteurised Milk will be able to obtain it, and they hope by supplying only the best milk in the cleanest manner to merit and receive the patronage accorded their predecessor, as well as a continuance of that of their present customers. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. BALANCE of Sections unsold in Robinson Bros.’ Estate will be offered as under: — Section 4, containing 197 acres I rood. Price £l2 per acre. Section 5, containing 162 acres 3 roods. Price £l2 per acre. These sections are situated close to the Whirokino Bridge, and are rich drained swamp and river deposit land. TERMS.—IO per cent, down, 5 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months, and balance in five years at 5 per cent. These sections are excellent value, and should pay well for farming or to buy for speculative purposes. For further particulars apply to ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LtdWANTED, A WIPE! rpHE world is still very full of X men who want wives, whether they deserve one or not. Some men occasionally advertise their need, and some are duped by matrimonial agencies. There was the simple gentleman who some little time back wrote to an agency in Melbourne. “ I am riting to you to see if you could get me a interduction to a sensebel wooman. i will be at your place on the loth. I want a sensebel young wooman not afraid to soil her hands. No pianno thumping kid-gluvved long-skirted female she must be under 40 and good constitution I am a widoer 37 years old with 5 children all girls wors luck income a week over £3, 5 foot lin in hite strong and fare. Would prefer a fare wooman no objection to widow if she has no kids. Meens not nessary but preferred before good looks. Market gardener but would not expect her to work in garden the girls do that, not particlar about religion if she don’t want me to go to church. If she is suitabel would marry her strateaway as am getting anxious don’t smoke gamble nor boose have good morral carhacter and am exseeding affectionate. I enclose my photograf before i cut my whiskers of. my diseased wife died last year.” If you want a wife, don’t marry the agencies. Look for a suitable woman who drinks none but SURATDRA TEA. Stick to that and you can’t be unhappy. Try “D” quality at 2s and be convinced. “A” 1/6; “B” 1/9; “ D,” 2/■; “ X,” 2/4. . ■■■■■■ DISPERSAL SALE OF SHEEP AND HORSES. FOXTON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1911. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell on account of Messrs Robinson Bros., at the \v oolshed, Herrington, Foxton, without reserve, at 12 noon: 4000 ROMNEY SHEEP, comprising : 1000 2 and 4-tooth ewes 1500 6-tooth and f.m. ewes 500 2 and 4-tooth wethers 1000 mixed woolly lambs to be drafted 20 Romney rams Also 20 HORSES, consisting of: Draughts Light Draughts Hacks Harness horses (broken and „ unbroken). LUiNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE. —The above sheep are hardy, well-grown Romneys, and being bred on sandy country on the sea coast, do well wherever they go. We confidently recommend these sheep. MUSIC. MR. F. C. BERTHOLD notifies pupils that he will commence his first term for 1911 on Ist February. Candidates intending to present themselves for Musical Examinations must commence studies at once. FOR SALE.—English-made dogcart, reliable and staunch horse, new set of harness, saddle, bridle, etc., rubber trap, rug and horse cover. A bargain £SO cash. Apply this Office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 948, 31 January 1911, Page 3
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