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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 13 June 1890, Page 1

 

R. H. BARBER, ENGINI-ER, and GENERAL BLACKSMITH. MAINSrREET: .. FOXTON. A GOOD SHOER KEPT. TfiLAXMII.LkRS enn have ull re- ■*- pairs executed quickly and at Reasonable Prices. 1 acking, Red and White Lead, and Insertion kept in stock. Piping Cut and Screwed. A oent Fon THOMAS PO WICK'S Excelsior Flax Stripper. THE FoXTOX CO OPERATIVE BUTCHERING COMPANY, LIMITED. > HIS Company is now carrying on But-iue-8 at Foxton, with Air John Walsh as Manager. The Directors have determined to sell at very reasonable prices, and allow live per cent tor C-sh. and to Shareholders a discount of ten per oent in their monthly accouuti if paid within seven days ol presenta* tion. Shares cm he had at *<he Otfiee of tho S>oretary, by any applicant whfr will irtroduc* business. By order ERNEST S. THYNNE, Seoretary. THE " TRIUMPH " WINDMILL. !VHIS Mill comoines Efficiency •*• and Durability. Its extreme simplicity renders it capable of being supplied at a lower cost than any oter Mill. It is fitted with a spe- cially adapted force-pump, with a lift cone valve faced with rubber, which holds water absolutely and las's much longer than a leather valve. WITH STAND 12ft HIGH AND PUMP COMPLETE — J Oft Mill . . . . £8 10s Bft Mill £10 10s 9ft Mill . . . . £12 10s Can be fitted ou any woll or pump. State size o! pipe when ordering. D. DUNN. Junb.. Manufacturer, L'ncoln Chri.tchurcn. THYNNE, LINTON & CO.. Agents, Waste Paper. /^OOD el*** WASTE PAPKIi i' 0 lt SALE. Apply Hibald Office, P-jxton POXTON |)A.KBBI MAIN-STKEET, FOXTON. J N. WALI S begs to notify that, having purchased the Business of the Co operative Bakery Company, of ! which he was manager h.r many : years, he is now prepared to deliver ! Bread daily, at Lowest Cash Prices. j Small Gtod**, Biscuits, Oakes „ , alwHys on hand. 77n. WALLS. I mm iga m w «

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