IMPOETAKT NEWS FOR THE PUBLIC. aOOD ARTICLES ron YOUR MONEY No puff— no pyrotechnic display. F. K. CROWTHER, "TvESIRES to inform the Public that in order to meet the timps ho has made GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES, of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, SADDLERY, IBONMONGERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c , &c. For Cash Only. CLOTHING— Men's, Youths', and Boys' (latest fashions) PANTS — Wool, Merino, and cotton SHIRTS— AH kinds of the best description HATS — Every variety focks, Braces, Tie?, Scarves, &o. Ladies' Millinery, Laces, &c., Dress Materials, in great variety, ' Jnderclothing, Hosiery, &c, Blanket?, Quilts, &c, &c. Boots- and Hicee, in gieat variety. Quality Guaranteed. Sydney baddies, Hide and Hogskin Bridles, Girths, Whips. &c.j The whole of the above have beeri re-marlced at Eeduced Prices, and a Further Discount will be allowed for cash only. • - A G eneral Assortment of^ t Groceries and Ironmongery : ' Earthen and Glassware Books and Stationery Wall Papers Patent Medicines One visit will suffice to tliow'tho .-y genuineness of this notice. Families supplied at wholesale prices. Fresh butter, bacon, hams, cheese, .pota'ocs, maize, flour, &c, &c. Terms— 2£ per cent discount allowed on all monthly/ acceunte-.--'-All accounts now overdue must be paid, as the proprietor cannot meet his engagements with promises. F. E. ■ CROWTHER, Foxton Eailwny Store. ~ BEICKS, LIME. NOTICE TO' BUILDEKS, OwNEBS OF PItOPEIiTY, &C. A DAMS TND BULL, BEICKMAKEES, LIMEBUBNEIW, &a., Desu'e to inform the public of Foxton and the whole surrounding district, that they are now prepared to. accept orders for Lime or Bricks, which will bo supplied at lowest current rates. : ' : •■ - ■■■'■' The Bricks are now in the kiln, and will be ready' for removal in a fortnight.- ' : All kinds of brickwork done at reasonable prices. ■'■' '■■.» •< . ■• ■• :*■■■ ' ..'■•■,.-.''' Cvens set, y,atds pav.ed, chimneys built, &c. .. ._ ','. - 1 Orders left at. Grl' ! Adams', Brickfield, 1 E-iver -Batik/ oi" -I. -Bull's, the Tramway, will beiiro'mptly attended tO. ' .- ■■■:■■ ■ ■ .-• ! ,. ■^~^~. B READ, ] \ 8 announced by 'circular when we took over Mr: Brown's Bakery,- this article will be SD. ■ :. AJ : OAF From date, and will be still further reduced should the trade warrant it. W. J. & F. LOUDOX. " Foxton, July 17. FAEM TO LhT. r.'O LL.T, 175 acres of LAND, Jl situate about a mile from Foxton, 10 acres being bush, ihc remainder clear. The timber in the bush can be utilised for fencing purposes. A portion is already fenced. and drained, ■ ■■ < -> -, For further particulars, apply to / A.vJ. WHYTJ'j, AVlpte's Hotel, Foxton. COACH AND WfiEELWItKi H T • I'ACTOItY, SANPCiN. ':! ;MKSSU;S PAUB. & BENNETT BEG to ..inform the settlers' of bnndon and surrounding districts that they have commenced business as Coach-Builders, Wheelwrights, General Blacksmiths and Horseshoers, >j And that thoy are now in a position to execute any orders in the above lines., arid trust, by su'ictly moderate charges, good , workaians.hip^ jand^ using the best materiuls, to obtain a fair share of patronage. ; • ■■■■■ !'•■ i-.i-: .':■>.;. i. ; i|.;_K-.-;.-:.iiiJ-H
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 95, 29 July 1879, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 95, 29 July 1879, Page 3
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