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JOE TOS, Grocer, Stationer, and Fancy Goods Dealer, MAIN - STREET, FOXTON. JHL*>tflY»l of 'Xmas GoodaCHBtSTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, assorted packets and boves Latest pattern Fancy Boxed Stationery. China and Glass Ornaments, Vases, &c. Plain and Fancy Tea bets. Handsome Seaweed Plaques, PWn Albums Photo Frames, Floral Photo fctands. Spin «dtU *«**. ««J °™!f ? iaJ %?jf 1O B /O ' DOLLS -China, Wax nna Patent Washable, from 6d to 10/0. SM^iStSrfSW. Dorothy Baskets containing 'Xmas Cakes, Mixed Biscuits, &c. ... Chocolate in tal^jßftjSS fe^SUS""* „ , Containing Sweets, Needle Case^irrot^ Trumpets, ana other art.cles GB.OQEBIES. a i an A we.ll fttsqorted stock to choose from, including— Fresh CurA Sultanas, Jelly Tablets, flelatiae, Muscatels, Almonds, &c. , Wall Taper, in Newest Designs. JOE TOS, MAIN-STREET -FOX-TON.

NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. WE, the undersigned, give notice that all persons fouud TRKSPASSINGr on the lands in our occupation, being part cf Block V, lately known as Cook's Paddocks, and sections bounded by No. V Block and Coley-street, and from Johnston-street to Futter-stieet, known as Hillary's Paddocks, will ( be prosecuted according to law. JOHN HILLARY. GEORGE COLEY. Foxton, 14th Nov., 1893. Beatty's ' Organs tT "Write for catalogue. Address Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. THE Wellington Almanac AND Directory 1894. FORTIETH EDITION. nPHIS handy and useful publicaI tien is now issued. Considerable improvements have been made in this issue, which now includes a complete Directory of the Taranaki District, in addition to the Wellington, Wairarapa, and West Coasts Districts. PRICE .. .. 1(6 On sale at all Booksellers and i News Agents in Wellington and ! surrounding districts, and at the 1 office of the Publisher, C. DYER, George street, Off Tinakori road, Wellington. 10 FARMERS. WE are prepared to undertake contracts for Heaping, Binding, Threshing, and Chaff-cutting j the crDps in and around the Foxton district For further particulars apply by post or personally to the undersigned. COYLE BROTHERS. Foxton. I — — „ r , „, . W 1 ANTED KNQWN— That Mrs McLean has just received a ■! choice assortment of Christmas i Cards, at prices raug'ng from Id to j 7s 6d each. TIE PREMIER ; Billiard & Hair-dressing Saloon, MAIN- STREET, FOXTON. (Next to Post-office.) Wm. Jonas, Proprietor. j __— HAVING engaged the services of Mr. J. P WORTH, who is known to be The Best Hairdresser and Shaver in town, gentlemen visiting tbe Saloon will meet with civility, and will leave ' fully satisfied as to his ability. One j trial solicited. The Proprietor also wishes it to be known that the Toilet Club is i now in full swing in connection with • the Hairdressing Department, and j would impress upon all persons the advantages to be derived by becomi ing a member. Call . and ascertain 1 further particulars, .! Scientific Haircutfcing| /J "I Artistic Shaving Lr\ fl Invigorating Shampoo J Ag/Ul The Billiard Room is fitted with every requisite, and is the bestlighted room in the town. Only the Choices* Brands Ot Tabaoco, Oig&ra and Cigavpfet.^ kept en h&a& W, JONAS,

iTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Excursion Tickets will be issued as below subject to conditions stated on posters at stations from 19|h Decemher to 2nd January inclusive, for return till 18th January :— TO WELLINGTON— Ist Class 2nd Class From Foxton 22s 16s From Palmerston 20s 15s TO FAPIER— From Palmerston 22/6 16/6 Ordinary Return Tickets for distances under 21 miles issued from 1 9th December to 2nd January will be available for return till 18th January. On MONDAY, 25th December, the train service between Foxton and Longburn will he suspended. On TUESDAY. 26th December, the train usually leaving Foxton at 9.0 a.m. will leave at 7.45 a.m., Palmerston 9.25 a.m., arriving at Feilding at 10.5 a.m. ; returning leaving Feilding at 6.20 p.m., Palmerston 7.10 p.m., arriving Foxton 840 p.m., stopping at any intemo :iate station if required. Excursion Tickets available for Return on day of issue only will be issued to PALMERSTON on 26th and 27th December from Foxton, Bainesse, and intermediate stations, first class, 4s ; second class, 2s 6d ; and to FEILDING ; 26th ONLY, from Foxton, Tiakitahuna and intermediate stations, first class, 5s 6d ; second class, 3s 6d. For further particulars see posters. By Order. WANTED KNOWN— Our last month in Foxton. We will offer Drapery and Clothing at greatly Reduced Prices. The balance of Ladies and Children's Straw Hats 3 for Is. Balance of Double-width Cashmeres 5/Q the dress. 3/6 Ladies Colored Skirts for 1/11. Balance of Dress Lengths 6/11 for 4/11, 10/6 for 7/11, 15/6 for 12s, 19/6 for 16s. Te Aro House Braach. WANTED KNOWN— To reduce . the Stock .before closing day Boys Tweed Suits 6/6 for 4/11. Balance of Men's Suits 18s for 15s. 1 doz pairs Duck Trousers 2/6 per pair. 7/6 Tweed Trousers for 5/6* 10/8 Trousers for 7s. Balance of Boys' Washing Suits 2/11 and 8/11. Boys Tweed Caps 2 for Bd. Few pairs Knicker Trousers 2/6. 3/6 Men's Flannel Shirts 2/6. Te Aro House Branch. WANTED KNOWN -For the coming holidays 24-iuch White Lace Strij c Muslin 4/- and 5/- n doz. Baskets of Hosiery, in 2-pair lots. Best Makers and all New Goods going cheap. Balance of Children's Sun Bonnets,, starting 2/6, 8/6. New French Crepons 7£d, 7£d, the latest for Summer wear. Blouses and Bells marked below cost. Te Aro House Branch. WANTED KNOWN— For the house, Long Lace Curtains, new designs, 2/6, 2/11, 8/3. 8 feet wide Passage Cloth 10£ cl, usually sold at 1/3. White H.C. Quilts, 4/6 to -i 15s. > Cretonnes,, various styles, from 4^d, 6£rt, 7£- Balance of Bankets and Rug 3 will be offered at clearing prices. 2 yards White Twilled Sheeting 10£ d. Balance of Tray C'oths from 1/6 to 9/6. 7/6 Hearth Rugs f<>r 5/6 Short Blind Net 2d a yard. Te Aro Hquse Branch. 4LL the best Temperance Drinks, including «• Htiroer'a " cele« ted Foofci nil Punch ) bl*o Tea, Cdn*&B &"d Ofjooa at Hi P< FOR'

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Manawatu Herald, 23 December 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 23 December 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 23 December 1893, Page 3

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