Wanted. Lost and Found. WANTED— Girl for private family, Wellington, Apply office of this paper. D OUND—Ahorsecover, Owner J-' can have same on paying cost of this advertisement. V\ 7 ANTED to buy a good quiet • 7 cow. Apply Mrs T. Haywood, Haywood’s Hotel, Foxton. ANTED a supply of Fresh v v Fish daily. Apply Mrs T. Haywood, Haywood’s Hotel, Foxton. LOST— On Sunday night between Methodist Church and Coley Street, via Avenue Road and Jousou Street, a Gold-heart Brooch, set with pearls and rubies. Finder rewarded on returning to this office. pUBLIO HALL, FOXTON. 1 THE LEVIN AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB Will appear in the 4 act Domestic Drama entitled “CURRENT CASH” ON WEDNESDAY, 4TH JULY. CHARACTERS. PROLOGUE. Capt. Mark Milton _ Mr J. Phillips Major Gordon ClTallis Mr W. E. Faulkner Colonel Carrington Mr Johnston Ned Bowles Mr J. R. Goodall Private Wilkins Mr H. Weston Sybil Milton Little Hilda Barratt THE DRAMA. Grace Wilton Mrs Goodall Sybil Milton Miss C. Williamson Delia Challis Miss E. Gurney Major Gordon Challis Mr W. E. Faulkner Rev. Lincoln Green* Mr C. G. Banks Hon. Harry Chafferton Mr G. Whitehorn One-Eye The Unknown Constable Harper Mr H. Barnett Magistrate Mr J. C. Johnston Ned Bowles Mr J. R. Goodall Seats can be booked beforehand at A. FRASER’S. Popular Prices.—Reserved seats, 2s 6d. Front seats, 2s. Back, is. FOOTBALL. Roll ~Up. E. A COLEY CUP. AWAHOU v. HUIA. . Juniors. TO-MORROW. On Racecourse at 3 o’clock. Admission 6d. Ladies Free. E. G. SUTHERLAND, Sec, Foxton Sub-Union. UP-TO-DATE (AIiTTNG. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MR HEENY COLEY begs to notify Millovmers, Storekeepers, and the public of Foxton j generally, that he has now started Carting with an up-to-date Lorrie, and will be pleased to receive orders ! for carting to any part of the town j and district. j
All orders entrusted to the driver will be promptly attended to. H. COLEY, The Avenue. REMOVAL NOTICE. C. H. PODMORE, Blacksmith & Horseshoer. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. BEGS to inform his customers and the public of Foxton generally that he has removed to more commodious premises opposite Laing’s Family Hotel. BEST TAILORING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES AT A. W. Bradley’s Main Street. ONLY the Best of Tweeds and Cloths kept in Stock. Clothes made to fit, and fit pro perly. Your patronage solicited. Once Tried Never Regretted, A. IY. Bradley, THE TAILOR.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3692, 3 July 1906, Page 3
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