Wanted. Lost and Found. T7OUND A Silver - mounted p Whip. Owner can have same by paying for this advertiser ment. ______ T OST—This afternoon a Kb. L Bag, between the racecoun - and Johnson's Stables, containia:, a purse, cheque and other articles. Finder please return to KkkaiFj Office. Foxtott Rifle Club. 1 MEETING of the above Club will be held at Laing’s Hotel on TUESDAY, January 30th, at 7,30 p.m. Business—Competition and general. E. HOWE, Sec.
pu BLIO HALL, FOXTUESDAY, 30TH JANUARY. Fred Foley, The Great Ventriloquist, Conjurer and Musician. After four years tour of India, China and Japan. Front seats, is 6d; back seats, is ; children, half-price. Notice TO THE RESIDENTS OF FOXTON AND DISTRICT. A 4 ESSRS SHADBOLT and ■VI HOW AN desire to thank the residents of Foxton and District for the support accorded them in the past, and respectfully request that the same may be extended to their successor, Mr W. Howan. W. C. HOWAN wishes to inform the residents of Foxton and District that he takes over the Butchery business so successfully carried on by Messrs Shadbolt & Howan, from the Ist of February, 1906, and hopes the same support will be extended to him as was accorded to the firm in the past.
NOTICE. THE RESIDENT> OF FOXTON AND I>l BIOT. QUONG YAOK wi=hp=? to inform t,!;p rcddcnls of Fox tint) and district that Hop Left having trans {', i-«d Ids VetretaF'e Harden over to !■■■ Til ; In Ml v !•<■('■ ‘V I.hrThe Palmerston North Mild Cure Bacon Co. R 7, f r‘; mi:ch.jst.-c-s ut Ba»v.in . , cifj-i m 1111 1' market price given.
Andros.-. Grey Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. WOODROOFE & CO., Cash Butchers, POX TON. Xmas Visitors houid not fail to visit MISS WALDEN, \ \ HOSE stock of Fruits, Con* tectionery, &c., have bpen -■■iiC'aDy selected to meet season's wants. Refreshments at all hours. J)I)RE8S — NW HAMERS D”APERY. KINOERGARTLN SCHOOL. Triad Ham. ( >po ito School,) CoxuTJCTi'.u by Mbs Gray (Holder of Home and Co oniai Certificates) THE Kincle garteu System of Object Lessons taught by the " Gifts ” and Occupation- are specially adapted to ibe educatin': >f chidren of t.-nde years ; and Br , -o ana of i sensibly cultivating tiotit. o And a ve -.f industry, neatness, rd r. Ac. Toe cn-dcalum wit* mcnde c-jte'henic? onic 00. fa. Drawing. Uadi m-i-ts ot General Knowledge, Action 1 'Ttvi- ns kinds of'' work. ( ■hiiur n wilt ue admitted from 3 to 7 ■•ear ' 0? r.gr, and a class will be prepared ■ O'. Standard I. 9 First, term to commence on May Ist. Ne?/ Zealand International From November. 1906, to April,
1907. Hagly Park, Christchurch. 'pH fc Kav? Zealand I xpr- s? Coy. | Vi vv I- t>a am ointed i-gt»nts in ,~, + 1; •' , r\- V: 'H i - crii.u- -->1...—.-.ii*-.-- by lot local agent, Ms Spelhan, Carrier.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3615, 30 January 1906, Page 3
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