[Advertisement.] TO THE EDITOR OF TUX MAVAWATtf HKIiAU). Dear Sir, — Having completed my work on the Rowing Club boats, I desire before leaving to express my thanks t-> tho Club for their fair dealing, and wish them every prosperity in their rowing career ; also, to Host Whyfco for his very liberal charges and excellent accommodation : and I may add all the good people of Foxton that I have come in contact with, and believe me, my Avaruiost feelings shall always be to Foxton. T. R. H. TAYLOR, Foxton, March 28, 1381. FOXTOX PUBLIC HALL. ~ This Evening, (Tuesday) and Tomorrow Evening, (Wednesday.) ITVHIS evening a full Performance of j~- Professor Westen's most amusing Master of Natural ' agic, Mimic Yentriloquism,Dancing f utomatom, Double Handcuff Nys~ cry and Shackle Trick' Performing dogs, marionettes, Punch a-ndJudy and their dog Toby. Commence at 8. Prices 8s and 2s; Children half price. I . Fui; s\Lf7' j r PW<> HOHSKS. --L Apply to. DR. BARBER, Foxfon. K L»'l ICE 7 ALL ACCOUNTS duo to Dr. Barber must Vo settled before tho fifteenth of next month. Otherwise proceedings will be taken to recover same. Foxton, March 28, 1881.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 60, 29 March 1881, Page 3
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190Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 60, 29 March 1881, Page 3
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