~~~ SANDON. CHANGE OF PROPRIETARY. I BEG to inform the inhabitants of Sandon. and surrounding dis> tricts, that I have disposed of the business hitherto carried on by me as General Storekeeper, to Anderson and Janson, of Wellington, and that Mr Anderson wilL in future carry on the business in Sandon. As Mr Audersonhas had a large andvai ied experience as a General Storekeeper, I feel satisfied that the wants of his customers will receive every attention at his hands ; and on this accountprincipally I h ive every confidence in soliciting for Mr Anderson the support of my former customers, which I trust will be as liberally extended as to myself since commencing business in Sandon. I also wish to state that Mr. Anderson's receipt will b 9 a sufficient discharge for all Accounts paid to him on my behalf. JOHN TOMPKINS. In connection with the above, we wish to state that we trust to receive from the friends of the late proprietor, and the public generally, the same support so liberally accorded our predecessor. We also beg to announce that we are large purchasers of Dairy and other Produce, which we shall export to our place of business in Wellington ; and in stating this, we need not point out the great, facilities afforded to the Settlers for disposing of their surplus Butter, Eggs, Cheese, «&c, &c. Agents for the Manawatu Herald and Eangitikei Advocate. ANDERSON & JANSON. COACH AND WHEELWRIGHT FACTORY, SANDON. MESSRS PARR & BENNETT BEG to inform the settlers of Sandon and surrounding districts that they have commenced business as Coach-Builders, Wheelwrights, General Blacksmiths and Horseshoers, And that they are now in a position to execute any orders in the above lines., and trust, by strictly moderate charges, good work manship, and using the best materials, to obtain a fair share of patronage. SHOEING FORGE, p EORG EToBINSON, Shoeing and general smith, Main-street, Foxton, Is prepared to execute all kinds of Ironwork at the most reasonable terms. Horses shod at the shortest notice. All kinds of ironwork repaired. Note the address — GEO. EOBINSON, Shoeing and Genkeal Smith, Main^street, Foxton. • FOXTON RAILWAY -TORES. Tp K. CROWTHEI Desires to thank the public of Foxton and the surrounding districts for their liberal supuurt during the paat, and wishes to inform them of tho arrival of his new stock of WINTER DRAPERY GOODS, Which will be sold as usual at the lowest remunerative prices. An early inspection is invited. Grocery Ironmongery Fancy Goods Clothing Stationery The stock will be found to contain all the articles required in the above classes of goods. Patent Medicines always on hand All the following articles sold at wholesale prices : — Flour Pollard and bran Baoon Hams Oats Chaff Teas Sugars Sauces Pickles Kerosene Candles Woolpacks Cornsacks Nails Spouting White leads Oils Rice Cornflour Fencing Wire Staples Scrim Paper Families waited on for orders, and all favors executed with despatch. N.B. — A supply of good Potatoes on hand. Licensed to sell ammunition. Note the address — F. K. CROWTmK, GENERAL S TOREKEE PEJE, Adjoining the Railway Station, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 82, 13 June 1879, Page 3
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