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Manawatu Herald , 14 September 1895, Page 3

 

j. r. McMillan Has been appointed Foxton Agent for GRAHAM'S FAMOUS FOOT ROi CURE, Prices on application. THE CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN. JOE TOS Has now on sale a large quantity of VEGETABLE SEEDS of his own growing. A full stock of Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery, &c, also, Books, Stationery, and all school requisites. JOE TOS, FOXTON. LEVIN -GREATFORD RAILWAY., To The Editor DEAR SIR, To those who express a doubt as to the success of the delegates who waited on the Premier requesting the Government to take running powers over the line, need only look in at P. HENNESSY & GO'S., and the most sceptical will be convinced. There will be seen one of Baldwin's Powerful Locomotives with a long train going at the rate of a mile a minute round a sharp curve, and the assortment of fancy goods that came with it breaks the record for Foxton. Yours Respectfully, P. Hennessy & Co.

TWoxtonOutfttter, To the Gentlemen of Foxton and the Surrounding Districts HAVING RECENTLY returned from Christcbvnch, wbere I bave spent some yeara in learning the trade, I desire to announce th&t I have taken over ihe Tailoring Department from my brother, Edmund Osborne, of the Centre of Commerce. I am now prepared to exec nte any style in gentlemen's wearing ap- parel. All tweeds guaranteed shrunk prior to being made up. A, R. OSr.ORNE. UNDERTAKER. T I- EG to notify thnt my NEW HEARSE is now completed, and can be ob« taiiied on very reasonable terms Funerals conducted promptly and catefvjlly, WDBEw/opoN, rhderiaker. Avintte Roftd Foitdn. j

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