! rpHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND J_ MERCANTILE AGENCf &CO (Limited). Capital ... £3,000,000 The Company make advances on s/itions, on stock, on growing clips of wool, and op other produce ; and receives consignments of wool, hemp, grain, tallow, preserved I meats, leather, horns, &c,for sale In Londca on commission at rates which may be learned on applicntion at the Company's office. W. H. TRAPP, Pro A.gent. Offices and StoresCustom House Quay, next Plimmer'sJ Wharf, Wellington. Further information may bo obtained from the Agents of the Bank, op New Zealand, at FOXTON and PALMERSTON. 7\ N S A^ h E [By the undersigned, At Family Whoijssale Pbiqes,, At their STORES IN FOXTON & PALMERSTON Flour Pollard and Bran Bacon Hams Oats Chaffg Teas Sugars Sauces Pickles Kerosene Candles Wool-packs Comsacks Nails Spouting Whiteleads. Oils f ;;/ Eice Cornflour : Fencing "Wire Staples : Scrim Paper Ale, Wise, and Spibits,&c, &c, &o THYNNE, LINTON & CO. Country Produce bought and sold on commission, or for cash. , , . . JOHN W: 1 LIDDELI Valuator, Comnnssion, AND 5 SHIPPING- AGES! FOXTON. s ' AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, ■ • Established 1849. " For Life Assurance on the Mutual Principle. l New Zealand Branch Office : CUSTOM HOUSE QJAY, WELLINGTON. Annual Revenue exceeds £600,000 Accumulated Fund exceeds ...£2,020,000 TNTENDI NG Assurers will please -L ncte particularly the name of this the Oldest Established Life Office in the Colonies. The similarity of f Title assumed by some of the ' New , offices may lead to mistake.; . •■.,•• j Prospectuses, forms of proposal, s and all other information 1 may be t obtained on application to the under- ; signed. i THYNNE, LINTON & Co., Agents fur Fox ton : shoeing and ghnekal ; smith. ; THOMAS UNI) 7"• DFSiEES to inform the inhabitants of Foxton and the sur- ■ rounding districts that he has started | business as a Shoeing and General } Smith, opposite "Wbyte's Hotel, and hopes to gain a share of public patronage. All work execuf 3d with despatch. G. W. KING,^ OEGAN, PIANOFORTE, & lIARMO NIUM TUNER & BEP.AIRER, i ( (From Layton's, Pianoforte and Harmonium Manufacture^,. } i London), PALMERSTON.. ; r G. W. KING begs to inform the [ inhabitants of Palmerston, Feildingj t Foxton, and surrounding districts i that he is prepared to receive aad i execute any orders he may be favored • with in the above bubiness. Lessons given on any of the above Instruments. ' : ' ■' : " [*.'[. ' ; Address— Pal^ei 6ton ; Orders left at the Manawatu Herald Office, Foxton, will be punc--1 tualiy attended to. MUSIC! . MOSIULI.;. f NOTICE. : \l\U G. W. SING, Teacher of iVJ. the Piano, Haimonium. Singing, &c, will in future visit Foxton every TUESDAY, by the midday ' train. ' Pianos Tuned and Repaired. All ordersleft at the Manawatu Herald Office will be punctually attended to. manawatu county council. ■_■'/:-. NOTICE is hereby given that the f Uro.ua Bridg§ x \& closed for traffic (luring construction ct new »• bridge. , , r r , vi i I Byofdef, w '-•'•' d H. J. HAYNS, Engineer to Council.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 94, 25 July 1879, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 94, 25 July 1879, Page 3
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