"iriETABEr (KkOM GENEVA), HBiAiCElt AND JEWELLER. j\ie;;ston and feildinci. is "! :;!iii)i:i(.ii, 18G7- Atlmilleil — London, ]WJ-i; Vi«Mii|a, 1573. :?t]i;VA. AVA'P, TIES in GHEAT VAEIE'IY. ■SELECTED STOCK OF JEWELRY. ion of Watches, Cloche, and Jewelry, skilfully repaired. * ■ 1 \ * ' If\ N S* A L E j By the undersigned, f At Eastily Wholesale Peices, At their STORES IN EOXTON & PALMEESTO Flour Pollard and IBran Bacon Hams Oats Chaff Teas Sugars i Sauces * Pickles * Kerosene - Candles * :i 1 WoolNpacks Coiniacks ! Naiis Spouting y Whiteleads Oils Eice Cornflour -_ Fencing Wire Staples Scrim 'Paper Ale, "Wine, akd Spiiiits, : &c.,, &c, ttr;; TB.YNNE, LINTON & CO. Country Produce bought and sold ca commission, or for cash. j .* A. S. E ASTON BEGS to inform his friends and • the public generally that he is carrying on ab his premises, Main | street, Foxton, the business of c Butcher, and supplies Prime Meat of every description at current prices. A. »S. E. would onty refer to tho long experience the Foxton and sur* rounding residents have had of him ; and trusts by strict attention to business, anii selling only the veiy best of meat, to obtain a" continuance of their patronage. Buusnges, GeYKnvns, ox feet, and all other kinds of small, goods on sale. Families wailed on for pi-dors and shipping supplied. ' ' -li J§||bTE THE -ADDEESS A. "^ . EAST ON, •*■ ■■ BU'ICHE]}, street, Foxton. MLLIINEK^- and DUES6MAKEE MRS L. H. BUEE, '* MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER,. to inform the Ladios of 13 Foxton and sui rounding Districts that she ia prepared to execute Millinery and Dressmaking in al l the latest tashions, and in tho best style, at moderate prices. Note the address — M iiS L. '^i. BTJEB, IHLLIKER AND DEES S_iTAKEP^ l-.lam street. Foxton. TO FISHEKMEN AND OTHKES. I noil SALE, FLS.EIING SEINES 1- and SET NETS in large variety ; also Cotton and Hemp Twines and Cork Floats. Apply to GEORGE BAUNAHD, Taranaki-street, Wellington, opposite the Barracks. V[ OEMANBY HOUSE, furnished, ■with garden outhouses, etc. Pos>session given 22nd inst. ■ For particulars, apply to F. LOUDON. FOXTON STATE SCHOOL. * ~\TOW that thero is ample accom--L-^l modation for the educational requirements of the district, and. also an inciease of teaching power, parents arc requested to send their children^ to school regularly ; and thoso parents- who have not hitherto sent their children, are earnestly requested to dq'sb, to prevent the. unpleasant necessity of enforcing the compulsory clause of " The Education Act, 1877." * ALEXANDER GEAY, ■?. Chairman School Comuiittoo. "4(|ji4 Barrister-at-vsT* " ■lcg|igjs6licitor, Conveyancer, 1 and^^Dtap, Public^ Mtes. "W.a kepield's/^almebston. Foxton niul FoildingX'onrtsattonclGd, ; Eotninov by lologifim aitonded to. ANO r HER BAKEE. irpH-K, Undersigned, paving rented JL tl»6 Bulsovy in Avenue street, will eammonco businoss on Monday in tho ivbovo lino, and liopos to reeeh c «\ fair share of the trade. m nis waikana^|&ouse, BEING CLO^K-D, Traveljei's^ ore requester! to make nrruiigemonts acoorcthigfe. * . t ■
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 8, 19 September 1879, Page 3
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