RELIMINAKY ANItfDUNCE WENT. Band Bazaar. PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. ist and 2nd April, 1907. Full particulars later. J. SIMPSON, Hon. Sec.
T)RESBYT£RIAN -IT FOXTON. CHURCH, On FEBRUARY 13TH and 14TE, at 7.30 P M. Special Meetings on behalf of FOREIGN MISSIONS^ Will be conducted bv Mr J. W. Shaw, M.A., STUDENT DEPUTY. From the Christian Union of Otago University, Theological Hall, and the Foreign Missions Committee ot the Presbytherian Church of New Zea land. Admission Free. Collection.
PUBLIC NOTICE. T BEG to publicly notify that I disposed of my bookselling and stationery business to Mr J, T. Levett, as from February 4th, 1907. I desire to express my thanks for the liberal support accorded me in the past and solicit a continuance of same for my successor. All outstanding accounts owing to the above date are requested to be paid at the Town Clerk’s office; Council Chambers. ALF. FRASER. NOTICE. TT7TLL the person to whom » » some time ago I lent a book, entitled “Across- the Border,” by R. Barr, return same, it not being my property. LAWRENCE E. READE.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MASTERTON SHOW.-.,. Holiday excursion TICKETS available for return until 26th February, will be issued to Masterton on 18th .and 19th February, from Wanganui, Taihape, Foxton, and intermediate stations. Further particulars see posters. BY ORDER. BAYZ and buy your cycle from a firm that Specialises in cycles only. T. C. Fowler & Co., have been doing so for a decade or more and are in a position to suit your taste or whimsical fancies to a nicety. Red Bird and Massey-Harris need no comment, their superiority is recognised the world over. B.S.A. A standard line built to your orderThe “ Favourite ” at £l2 10s is the cheapest on the market; -OTHER MACHINES ALL PRICES. What you .get for your money is as important as the amount you pay. E. A. HOWE, Local Agent.
Rilliaprle V bradcock’s DlllldlllO I SALOON, MainStreet. Splendid table, experienced marker. Clients can always rely on having an enjoyable game. T HIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE NEW ADVERTISEMENT OF ALP. FRASER, Bookseller and Stationer, Etc M. H. WALKER, “ The Red House.” New Fruits. New Frluts. New Fruits. New Fruits. T HAVE bought largely in the following lines : CURRANTS (cleaned by machinery) SULTANAS (cleaned by machinery) RAISINS (loose) RAISINS (seeded, in i6oz pkts) FIGS, (dessert) FIGS (cooking) Crockery and Fancy Glassware In this department I have a large and varied assortment suitable for the Christmas trade at prices that will suit everybody. M. H. WALKER, “The Red House.’’
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3751, 14 February 1907, Page 3
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