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Wanted. Lost and Found. LOST— On Sunday, a Stockwhip, between W. Walden’s flaxraill, Moutoa, and the Courthouse, Foxton. Finder will be rewarded on returning to this office. LOST— A dark brown fur, left in Foxton Public flail a month ago, Finder rewarded on returning same to Mss Coley, Whyte’s Hotel. NOTICE. —Persons trespassing on Section 86, Town of Foxton, will be prosecuted without respect to persons. —B. SPELMAN, VTf ANTED KNOWN—That ni ft 11 private home in comfortable and handy quarters, there are vacancies for four or five boarders. Bathroom and all other conveniencies. Apply Office of this paper. FOR SALE.— Two punts, 36 teet fay 14 feet by 4 feet deep, decked, built of kauri and rimu. Lying in ManawatU river oppositite Foxton Wharf. Apply Railway Engineer Wanganui. LOOK— J. J. Kruse is now booking orders for sittings of Silver Wyam dottes, Plymouth Rocks, Erowfl Leg' horns, and White Leghorns—all from prize stock at 5s a sitting. A special strain of Black Minorca at 7s a sitting. All eggs guaranteed. FOR SALE—Compound high speed reversible engine, cylinders 5 & 2J-; brass tail shaft stern tube; 3 bladep propeller, also new marine boiler 3ft 6in x aft ain, furnace and fittings; passed Goeernment Inspector lor ifiolbs pressure, the lot £9O. H. Phillip, C/o No. 9, Waterloo Avenue, Newtown, Wellington.

Tenders for Grazing. TENDERS are invited for grazing, 40 acres more or less of Target reserve. Tenders to state price per annum, and be accompanied by one half-year's rent. Tenders to close MONDAY NEXT (13th Nov.), at noon with G. BREWER, Foxton. a RAND DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT By the successful “Sunbeam Coon Party,” m THE PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON, ON Thursday, 9th November. In aid of the Foxton Athletic Club. Plenty of eligible Fun, Mirth and and Jollity. All new songs, many fresh faces > both new corner men, and entirely original and laughable jokes. [The Presentation of trophies won at the Sports will take place during the interval.] PROGRAMME. Part i. Fun in a Drawing Room. (Popular Songs, Choruses ani Jokes.) Bones:) Host: | Tameo: R. Grace) W; Hooker [E. Sutherland Opening Chorus, “ Virginia," The Sunbeam Party “ My Heart’s To-night in Texas," Miss Ettie Webb Great Coon hit “ Under a Panama,"

Bob Grace “Mid the Green Fields of Virginia,” W. Hooker “My Girl's a Dream,” Jimmy Currie “Ma Rainbow Coon," E. Sutherland (Assisted by Miss M. Lamg) “ Why Pont They Play With Me," Mias Lizzie Laing Comic song (selected) Joe Crabtree Darkie Love Lament “ Lady Lu," Archie Harper “Ma Georgia Rose," Bert Shadbolt Final Chorus, “ White Wings,” The Sunbeam Party Part n.—Variktv Up-to»ate. Latest Coon Success, “ Pheebe,” Mrs J, Currie Action Duet, “Ihe Rival Dolls," (By Special Request) Misses £. Webb and L. Laing That Popular Ballad, “ I’m Trying so Hard to Forget," Mr W. Hooker Modern Comic (all the rage), “ My Heart's Good, But My Feet Wont Let Me," Bob Grace Popular Coon Item, “ If Time Was Money, I’d be a Millionaire," E. Sutherland Latest Sentimental success, “ The Passion blower,” Miss Cissy Robinson Comic soug (selected) Joe Crabtree Fascinating Cake Walk (in fancy summer costume), three couples, Misses Ettie Webb, Lizzie and May Laing Bob Grace, Walter Edwards, and £. Sutherland To Conclude With Side-splitting Sketch, — “ Woodland (Echoes.” Characters—W. Hooker (An ActorManager), Bob Grace (Comedian), and Bert Shadbolt (Ghost). “God Save The King," Musical Directoress and Accompanist ... Mrs F. Walls Stage Manager ... E. Sutherland Furniture kindly lent by Mr M. H. Walker and others. Tickets on sale.—A few reserved seats 3s, middle seats as, backseats is. Curtain rises at 8 sharp.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3595, 7 November 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3595, 7 November 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3595, 7 November 1905, Page 3

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