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21 DAYS' SLAUGHTER SALE OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES. STOCK MUST BE SOLD, regardless of cost, and no reasonable offer will be refused. I am selling out all lines in Ladies’ and Children’s Footwear, so this sale offers a golden opportunity to mothers to secure bargains never before offered in Foxton. BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE. C. E. SNOW. SALE! SALE! A CLEAN SWEEP. EVERYTHING MUST GO. EVERYTHING REDUCED ALMOST TO COST PRICE. Call in Before the Stocks are Cleared, but BRING THE MONEY. P. WOLLEBMAN, Main Street - - Foxton.

OPENING NOTICE. W. NYB, GENERAL CARRIER & COAL MERCHANT, Whyte Street, Foxton. HAVING taken over Mr H. Coley’s carrying and coal business, I am prepared to execute all order for coal and general carrying with the quickest dispatch. Furniture removed with reliable horses and drivers. Any orders left at the Office, Whyte Street, or with Mr C. Hunt, will receive prompt attention. TELEPHONES: Whyte Street, No. 35. Residence, Park Street, No. 71. H. W. RICHMOND, WHEELWRIGHT, COACH - BUILDER AND SANITARY UNDERTAKER. (For the past seven years with Barber & Co.) I BEG to notify the public that I have commenced business in temporary, premises OPPOSITE THE MANAWATU HOTEL, The Avenue, Foxton. Jobbing Repairs and Re-painting at reasonable rates. Having purchased Mr E. P. Osborne’s hearse, I am now prepared to conduct funerals. Charges Moderate. Private address: Coley Street. SURATURA! has become a family word in New Zealand homes It represents PURITY PLAYOUR AND EXCELLENCE of the Highest Order in TEA SURATURA! > uni.. ■■ . AWA DOWNS DAIRY. [Newth & Carter, Proprietors.] OWING to dry weather and consequent extra cost of production, Messrs Newth and Carter have been forced, in common with milk vendors in other towns, to increase the price of milk to 4d per quart, as from April Ist, 1911. They wish to remind householders and parents that they can still rely on rich milk regularly and carefully delivered in any quantity required, winter or summer, and delivered clean and fresh, also cream from Awa Downs Dairv.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 970, 23 March 1911, Page 3

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334

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 970, 23 March 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 970, 23 March 1911, Page 3

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