i Stock and Produce Column. ! ~"- for'faSmers! ~ FOR SALE— 2* acres of Good OATS, ready "to cut for Chaff. Eight acres of OATS, lighter crop. Can be purchased at a reasonable , figure. THOMAS CLUNE. FOR SALE— I4 young pig3. Ap- • ply to , I P. HENNESSY & Co. i . ■ _. FOXTON RACING CLUB. DINNER ON COURSE AT BOTH BOOTHS. G. Langley, the Caterer, will supply the following Dinner at No. 1 Booth. Dinner, 2s 6d. Roasts. — Roast Beef, Sucking PigLamb (with mint sauce.) Poultry. — Roast Fowl, Roas* 1 Goose, RoasteDuck. Ham. Ox Tongue. Vegetables. — Green Peas, New | Potatoes, Cabbage. Sweets. — Apple Pie, Raspberry Tart, Lemon Jelly, Raspberry Jelly. Salad. Cheese. Tea with Dinner. Afternoon Tea ready at 3 30 p ra. Price, One Shilling. "to flaxmillers^ OAOn ACRES of Good FLAX uUUU LAND on the East j Coast, with a Mill erected. ! Apply to } J. NANNBSTAD, Palmerston North. ]l/TETHODIST HALL. ! MONDAY EVENING NEXT. ! Limelight & Bineiiatograph Entebtainment by the REV. W. C. WOODWARD. Beautiful Scenery Views ! Illustrated Songs ! Binelnatograph Views of the Soldiers of the Queen. Commence at 8. Admission Is. COXTON IUCIXG CLUB. NOTICE TO BOOKMAKERS BOOKMAKERS, their Cieiks or A^ent?, wil not ba admitted to the .Foxton Racing Club'ts grounds on Saturday iho 20 h inst., and Monday the 22nd i^t. By Order. J. R. WHYTE. Secretary. FfOXTON PUBLIC HALL. TONIGHT & MONDAY, 20^h and 22ad January. Return of ibe Favourite.", Colossophone and Vaudeville Company. Bigger, Brighter, and Better than ever. The Grandest and Most Artistic Combination touring the Colony. THE COLOSSOPHONE -Edison's LUeFt Marvel 1 " Louder than Lhe Hnman Voice." New Records by world-famed artists. THE VAUDEVILLE CO. of leading Australian Artists recently augmented, and comprising new artists who make their first appearance here, Sylvia Beresford, H. Sibboo, H. Hooper and others. Everything Refioed and Artistic ! New Dancers ! Sketch Artis'.s, &c. Popular Prices. Doors 7 80, commence at 8. TRANSVAAL RELIEF FUND GIFT AUCTION. The- Committee appointed in connection with the above Fund solicits 1 Gifts of Pictures, Books, Works o: Art, Farm Produce, &c, which it is * intended shall be sold by public auc \ tion, and the proceeds added to th< j fund now being raised for the sicl and wounded soldiers of the Imperia 7 r forces in the Transvaal. 3 All articles given for the purposi i to be forwarded with charges paid ti - Mr J. R. Montague, auctioneer, th [ Square, Palmerston North, Mr Mon B tague having kindly consented to re r ceive, display and dispose of, by auc e tion, free of cost all articles sent a '" above. t H. HAYDON, Mayor.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 January 1900, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 20 January 1900, Page 3
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