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A great slaughter of human animals, such as fleas, flies, lice on plants, on fowls, on horses and on children’s heads, cockroaches, will be eSected by using Bock’s “ Mortein ” Insect Powder and spreaders. Will kill within five minutes every fly in a Closed room Price Is. Boek’s ‘‘Mortein ”is wor'd fan* and cunningly imitated. The public will kindly see that the proprietor’s name.—“ P. Bock and Co.” — is on every tin is genuine without it. All chemists and stores, locally of M, H. Walker, Bed House, Foxton.
A New Year’s Gift ! A New Year’s Gift! Messrs Leary and Dixon, The Square, Palmerston North, undertake to give away (between now and December 30t,h), 1 Triumph Wertheim Hand Machine or 1 Seller's Washing Machine, to the person who sends in writing the best reason why they should receive one for nothing. There is nothing to pay; open to all. Successful applicant to be decided oy special committee. Write to-day to Leary and Dixon. Time expires December 30th.— Ad n.
Notice. ANY PERSON found Trespassing on the Whirokino Run after tbit date will be prosecuted. 0. A. W. HUNT, Manager G. N. Pbarazyn. ESTATE OP THE LATE E. S. THYNNE. ALL Accounts owing to this estate have now been issued, and are requested to he settled before the 81st MARCH. 1 All accounts against the estate are requested to be rendered by the same date. THE TRUSTEES. [a oabd.] MOORE, M.A., LL.B. Barrister & Solicitor. FOXTON. H«s trust funds to lend on ap. proved freehold security. Agent for Commercial Union As* surance Company, Limited. pUBLIO EALL, FOX S ON. CONCERT & SOCIAL, . in aid of Funds of Foxton Presbyterian Church. To be held on, WEDNESDAY, 30th MARCH. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture—“ Lucretia Borgia,” Mrs Symons, Misses A. and E. Symons and Mr Betty. 2. Solo—“ The Toilers,” Mrs J. Hunter. 3. Glee - “ Three Doughty Men.” 4. Solo -“ Island of Dreams,” Mrs Currie. 5. Solo - (selected) Mr Howard. 6. Address Rev. W. Finlayson. 7. Solo (selected) Mrs Gardiner. 8, Reading (humourous) —Mr R. Moore. 9. Solo “ Sweet Home,” Miss F. Simpson. 10. Glee—“ The Bells of St. Michael’s Tower,” Interval for Refreshments, 1. Overture 2. Solo (selected) Mias Haywood. 3, Address— Rev. W. Harris. 4. Solo—“ May-be,” Miss N Laing. 5. Solo—“ The Bridge,” Master J. Currie. i. Euphonium Solo—“ The Village Blacksmith,” Mr Betty. 7, Solo • “ Love's Serenade,” Mias Withers. 8 Address-Rev. J. Doull, M.A. 9. Solo —“ Won’t you come to my tea-party,” Miss L. Laing. 10. Solo “ The Holy Shrine,” Mr Hutchison. 11, Glee - “Good-night Beloved.” Refreshments will be provided. Admission—ls, children 6d. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 p.m. jyjANAWATU p ABRIDGE FACTORY^ J. Bett & Co,, Ltd., PALMERSTON NORTH. WE have the largest stock of vehicles in New Zealand (200 to choose from). Our factory is equipped with the latest machinery, s>chat w# can turn out any style at a reasonable price. We are direct importers of high grade Canadian Vehicles. Funerals furnished. JOHN BETT, i Managing Director,
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Manawatu Herald, 26 March 1904, Page 3
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498Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 26 March 1904, Page 3
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