PUBLIC HALL, TOXTON. L FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31. DIOKBNB AND TENNYSON READINGS By ME, HOWARD. Selections include — The Christmas 'Jaiol Hoots at the Holly Tree Inn Or Marigold Tli i Poor Traveller Bardell v. Pickwick The May Queen Dora, &c, &c. To commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets 3s and 2s. [a card.] Tfi D E J . CLERE, ARCHITECT, FEILDING. TO THE ROMAN CATHOLICS OP FOXTON AND OF THK DISTRICT OF MANAWATU. rpHERE will be Mass at Foxton -1 on NEW YEAR'S DAY at 11 o'clock a.m. d moremj, o.p. "maingling. WANTED KK OWN— That Mrs MOSS., of Moutoa Road, does Mangling for 3d per dozen, all sizes. Articles sent for and returned. Every care taken. PICTURE FRAMES of every description made to order. PICTURE Mounts Cut PICTUEES Neatly Mounted PiOTURKS Renovated PICTURES Varnished PICTURE Moulding PICTURE Glass Cut PICTURE Frames Re-Gilt PICTURES Sold on Commission PICTURE Ornaments PICTURK Cardboard PICTURE Stretchers PICTURE Canvas PIOTURKS Packed PICTURE Packing Cases And everything needed in the Picture Line, at T . MYERS 5 Picture Frame Establishment, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Country ordeis promptly attended to. TO OUR CUSTOMERS. VI TE beg to notify, to prevent misrepresentation, that our prices for the Company's SUGARS -will be ruled by current Wellington prices. THYNNE, LINTON & CO. WHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. CHRISTMAS CHEER. DURING Christmas Week, and up to the New Year, a REDUCTION of ONE SHILLING PER BOTTLE will be made upon all wines and spirits (of the best bi-ands) sold at the above hotel. A. J. WHYTE, Proprietor. FOR SALE. T7IMPTY hogsheads and quarterHi casks for sale cheap. Apply at onoe to A. J. WHYTE, Foxton. STATION BUILDINGS, FOXTON, will be received for L the above up to 12 noon of the 12th day of January, 1881, addressed Joseph Saunders, Railway Works, Foxton, and marked outside "lender." Plans and specifications may be seen at my offices, Wellington and Foxton. JOSEPH SAUNDERS. Foxton, December 21. iH^^^iT AU T I CfND Inferior article* ■%% W \j<n*m»\i^ **" are sometimes V 4&&S&J offered ami recorn* %% \ -<"'$ viended to puroiiasers. JOfc |» ~~^Sr*Ja«£ because the setter buys it at a loia-r price, being of inferior quality, and, consequently, makes a lur;/r.i- t >rnjil. To avoiJ thw, and receive a r/ouil article in COFFEE uid PEPPER, ask for "CREASE'S," ant] aeo that the navic is on the jmckntje. Compared with any other brands in the Colony, it is not to bo equalled. Sold in Ti'hs by the principal Storekeeper) throughout the distriot. rrO BE LET— That commodious _L and well-fitted shop at earner of Avenue and Main-street, lately in the occupation of Mr Loudon. RENT LOW. For particulars, apply to JOHN W. LIDDELL, Commission Agent, Foxten. NOTiCE TO SETTLERS. /^tEOBGB COLKY desires to in\JT form the settlers of Carnarvon, C»mpbelltown, tiandon, Moutoa, and other districts, that he is prepared to 3avt goods or produce to or from those districts at lowest possible prices. Every care taken. Aiidrass G. Coley, carter, Moutoa Road, Fvattoftt
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 34, 29 December 1880, Page 3
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485Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 34, 29 December 1880, Page 3
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