THE POULTRt INDUSTRY. A LECTURE WILE BE DELIVERED BV MR. HYDE, Government Poultry Expert, ON FRIDAY. AUGUST 30TH. 1907, At 7.30 o’clock in the Public Hall, Foxton. Admission F'ree. Everyone interested in the poultrj’ industry should attend. P. H. RAE-HOWARD, Secretary Chamber Commerce.
Unreserved i Clearing Sale of i Dairy Stock. MONDAY, 9TH SEPTEMBER. At the Farm, Himatangi. Abraham & williams, Ltd., will sell on account of 1 Mr W. Lawlor, at 12 o’clock : An FIRST CLASS DAIRY rSjT*S COWS, coming to second and third calf (mostly Jersey, grade Jersey, and Ayrshires) 8 bulls 14 grade Jersey heifers 32 mixed yearlings 20 store pigs < 4 sows in pig 1 1 boar 2 horses 1 Milk cans, etc. Luncheon Provided. PUBLIC NOTICE. MRS H. BRADCOCK, having sold out her confectionery and refreshment business to Messrs Baker and Sullivan, tenders her sincere thanks to the public for past patronage and solicits a continuance for her successors. In conjunction with the above Messrs Baker and Sullivan hope, by strict attention to business, to solicit a continuance of public patronage bestowed upon their predecessor. THANKS. HAVING disposed of my milk round to Sir P. W. Brown, I take this opportunity of thanking the public for their generous support, and solicit a continuance of same to my successor. M. CUMMERFIELD. TO Farmers and Gardeners.— War with Slugs. To arrive in a few days, several tons of Agricultural Lime. Will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. —W. NYE, Park Street. P. W. Brown, Dairyman, Etc., NOTIFIES the inhabitants of Foxton that he has purchased the milk round of Mr Cummerfield as trom September Ist. Customers supplied twice daily. Fresh cream and new laid eggs supplied to order. .Sittings of Purebred Silver Wyandottes for show purposes one guinea per sitting: laying strain 7/(5 per sitting : nine eggs guaranteed. A CARD. |y| RS. 2. BOYD EN, TEACHER OF PAINTING, MONOCHROME, DRAWING IN LIGHT AND SHADE. MODEL DRAWING. FREEHAND IN OUTLINE. Terras on application. Address : Union St., Foxton. ART CLASSES. Classes for the following will start on the 3rd-September, 1907 : Poonah, Kensington, and Oil Painting ; Chip and Relief Carving; Point and Honiton Lace ; Fancy Work, etc. For particulars apply toM. DOBSON, Eavensworth Place. The Evening Clothes of a Gentleman. EVERY man has seen the necessity of possessing a Dress Suit, some men much more than others. Every man who dresses well will find it ' an absolute necessity, whether he pretends to observe the strict letter of fashion law or not. The above being so, it is not a question of “ Shall I buy one ?’’ but •' Where shall I buy it? Yon can place this important order with me with the utmost confidence lam right up-to-date with styles and materials, and my skill in these special garments Js unquestioned. A. W. BRADLEY, Fashionable = Tailor = Main St. Foxton FOR SALE.— Eight first-class dairy cows coming into full profit. Apply Mrs M. Cummerfield.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 29 August 1907, Page 3
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