Miicellaneous. KKKKMAN I{. JACKSON, tHTOCK AND ;&%^slQs&', AUF.\T. GE V I$A. I, pO \l ->i LS i JO^A^ENI , { W.IXOAM'I. . a^nv&Uk' &s«s of, Stoolc held-at St. : . J4^l|> ; flj;iVjQt .£aJe. r Yaids, overy [o pie*,. P. , jA. f 1 W!#«j^y *n?e , , aga^n^t. jflfanje/iif ..^ppgigjtte^, Jtp , . ■ Tlie business lacluaes the ii^^jot men^.of. ftn^ $&ss*&%? Mi Hotels and ptliejT!Proper.hes valued., cM«rit Vkliiator9V xlli " I;:;1 .' ji ,;..,. '■'"•■-•-■• J'-iVGE-N-c'i'ES : : ' ij; •• •'■'■■ Scotch fthtl Nev9'-Zi'eilahd"Loau fmd : -> Investment Society- ■"•' /--•■■■"'•« rMitioual Fi£e:iin;d.>M*i'uv? Xnjpiuymce CftUipany ; - Imperial Fire Insurance, Qpp>pany of. London jJMossrs Krull and Company, Mov- . , chants, WeJliHgtonT ;- .Slessrs J. andx^v^-Wfe^j^lillers, ■■!'.;.", Oamavu . •'> ; -;';f i ;^.^^ ''.'^ §t. Kilda S.S, Co.'s ste^niers. ,|jf R' ' Si' Kilda and AValislbi"' ' ' ' . ■§tQ4ji^er ; 'C[a-^lwj'a'3,' { l . . — . . ._. . : " J 1 V.mS:'^:Jq r E NED - ' ■ A CHOICE LOT OF CONSISTING OF — NeWi^lftßljets, .^liite and colored Ncvr Prints froni's^l per yard I New Merinos [ New Costumes from 9s Gd I New Skirts -from 3s 6d New Muslins y. <Childr.en's Pelisses tP Cliildren's Boots and Shoes s Nqw ;Suits (Mens and Boys) •:, Now Shawls ?li Creelong Trousers and Vest 23s ;■ ' to 28s Crimean Shirts from 5s 9d Mens 1 Working Shirts from Is 9.1 Men's Helmet Hats 2s each Men's Oxford Shirts 4s Men's AVhite Shirts from 3s Gd. Men's Union Shirts from -Is Gd Men's Elastic Side Boots Ladies' Kid Boots Girls' do do Ladies' Trimmed Hats Ladies' Untrimmed Hats China Matting Felt Carpets Call and inspect above. Still continuing to sell at the smallest profit possible. • J. C. THOMPSON, STOEEKKKP EX, Opposite tho Presbyterian Church. A. S. EASTON BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he is carrying on at his premises, Main street, Foxlon, tho business of a Butcher, and supplies Prime Meat of every description at current prices. A. S. E. would only refer to tho long experience the Foxton and suv rounding residents have had of him ; and trusts by strict attention to business, and selling only the very best of meat, to obtain a continuance of their patronage. Sausages, Germans, ox feet, and all other kinds of small goods on sale. Families waited on for orders and shipping supplied. Note the address — A. S. EASTON, UUICIIEK, Main street, Foxton. Foundries. "TTIULCAN FOUNDEY, Manners street, Wellington. SMITH BROS., Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, and General Smiths. Firebacks, sashweights, and hob plates on hand. TT I CTOIt I A FOUNDRY, W ILMS-STUKET, WELLINGTON. E . SEAG AR , Engineer, IJoiler-maker, Iron ft«d Brass Founder. Saw mill and agricultural machinery made aiul repaired on reasonable terms. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. ROBERTSON & CO. liSr.INEUHB, IUONFOL'NDEKS, AND BOILERMAKERS, Old ?Custom House • street, Wellington Estimates furnished, and all orders executed with despatch.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 29, 3 December 1878, Page 4
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426Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 29, 3 December 1878, Page 4
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