HUNGER IS A GOOD SAUCE. When vou do not have hunger as a sauce for your food, try Chamberlains Stomach an Liver Tablets. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach and give a relish for the food, as no other r repara ion can. They are easy to take, pleasant in effect and are just what you need. For sale by L. Healey, Eoxton. DON’T WAIT UNTIL YOU NEED IT. Do not wait until some of your family is stricken with a violent attack of colic, or di:Mvho»c. A bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand when needed has saved many a life. Procure it at once. For sale by E. Healey, Foxton.
FOR SALE. A FINE-ROOMED HOUSE in Harbour Street. Apply to Mrs M. A. Whyte. FOXTON. " The Weekly Press.” February Bth. POUR Pages of Illustrations of 1 our town. An interesting number to send to friends. Order Early. pOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG TAX. The Dog Tax for year 1905 is now due and must be paid on demand to the Registrar, Mr fl. Bradoook, at bis office, Main Street. Ail dogs 7s Gd, except working dogs, which are 2s 6d. ALF. FRASER, Town Clerk. Garden Party and Sale of Work. In aid of All Saints’ Church Parsonage Fund, ON WEDNESDAY, 15th FEB., AT The Vicarage. Afternoon Tea, Brand Tub, and Lollie Stall. Musical items on the ground. To open at 2.30 o’clock. Admission—ls; children, half-price. pUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. Two Nights Only, TUESDAY Sc WEDNESDAY, February 14th and 15th. MONTGOMERY’S New Speciality Company. Headed by the Prince of Comedians TOD CALLAWAY. TOD CALLAWAY. Late ot Mr Harry Rickards’ Tivoli Company, Sydney. Welcome re-appearanee of The ZENO Classic ZENO Juggler For the First time in Foxton, Edison’s latest moving picture machine, —The Perfect Biograph—with the sensstional pictures of “ The Great Train Robbery,” the attraction of the St. Louis Exhibition. “ Our Life Boat Men,” by permission of the Royal Lifeboat Institution, London. Edmund Montgomery In latest illustrated Ballads. Miss Ettie Hargood, Soprano. Miss H. Hargood, Contralto. Miss Esther Norden, A.L.C.M., Musical Directress. Prices-- 3s, 2s, and is. Doors open 7.30; jCurtain, 8. Representative Will Jameson.
Thursday, 2nd March, 1905. AT 2,30 P.M. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF j 14* ACRES TOWNSHIP OF POXTON. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL &' CO. are instructed by the I Executors of the Estate of the late Hod. John Johnston, to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 3 Panama Street, Wellington, as above: — SECTIONS Nos. 162, 163 and 164, containing about £acre each, and having a frontage of 66 feet each to Harbor Street, by a depth of 165 feet. These sections will be sold separately. SECTION No. 161, containing about 13f acres, having extensive frontages to Union Street, Reeve Street, and to both sides of Johnston treat. The land is situated in the rising portion of the Township opposite the old Coach Ferry. This property is divided into 2 Blocks by Johnston Street, and will be offered in two lots, 'the whole of the land on the East side of Johnston Street being Lot 1, and the whole of the land on the West side of Johnston Street being Lot 2. Full particulars and plans may be obtained on application to WILLIAM H. TURNBULL & CO., Auctioneers, Wellington. IF you want to enjoy life make a habit of using “ Malko,”
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