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LOST — Between Foxton and Shannon, on the 28rd January last, one sack containing 1 portmanteau, 2 suits race colours, &c, and some horse clothing. A Reward will be paid to anyone returning same to J. PRINGLE, Saddler, Foxton or Shannon!. TO-MORROW~NIGHT~ Farewell Social. VICTORIA HALL. IHE FAREWELL SOCIAL to Mr Robert Perreau on the eve of his leaving for the scene of war will be held at the Victoria Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 7th February, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7.80 p.m. The Foxton Brass Band will play outside at 7.80 p.m. During the evening short patriotic speeshes and songs will be given. Li<?ht refreshments will be handed round. " The Absent-minded v Beggar" will be sung, and it is hoped those present will liberally respond to the refrain of Pay ! Pay ! Pay 1 Admission — One Shilling. The net proceeds will be handed to the Transvaal Patriotic Fund. W. Fraser, B-VKER, PASTRY COOK & CONFEOT LONER, Foxton Bakery, Foxton. IHAVE purchas d thp Business lan-iy carried on by Mr Lmgley. and I hop** to receive a fair share of patronage, as only tha beat of flour procurable will be used. j Bread delivered to all parts of the j district regularly. Small Goods of every description I made to o.der, and fresh in the shop ! daily. R fresbments may be oblained at any time of the day. Private Room for ladies. Hot Pie?, Coffee and Cocoa on i Saturday nights. Balls and" Parties catered for. Wadding and Birthday Cakes (a specialty), made to order. THANKS. GJ. LANGLEY wishes to thank his past customers for their support during the time he has been -d business, and hopes the same will He extended to his successor, Mr Fi aser. A prompt settlement oi. all acC' unts is requested on or before TUESDAY, 20th inst, I. G. J. LANGLEY.
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Manawatu Herald, 6 February 1900, Page 3
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355Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 6 February 1900, Page 3
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