jp ITALIC HALL, FOXTON. THE YALETA QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY’S GRAND PLAIN & FANCY DRESS Masquerade Bali. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7th. Dancing 8 sharp. Masks to be worn till 11.30, Gentlemen ss, ladies to provide refreshments. Prize of £1 Is for Best Fancy Dress. R. T. Dobson, See. R. llatdock.M.C. HE PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. rjYHE PUBLIC HBAZAAR! BAZAAR! IN AID OF THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. TO BE HELD ON October 9th and 10th. Further particulars later. HALL, FOXTON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1907. at 8 p.m, Rating on the Unimproved Value. ADDRESS BY MR A. W. HOGG, M.H.R. Mr A. W. Hogg, M.H.R., has accepted an invitation to speak on the above subject in Foxton on the above date, and will be introduced by Mr John Stevens, member for the district. The Mayor (B. G. Gower, Esq.) will preside. Ladies especially invited to attend. SAINTS’ CHURCH. IN THE PUBLIC HALL. ANNUAL BAZAAR. To he opened by John Stevens, Esq., M.H.R. OCTOBER, 15th, 16th, & 17th, 1907. The Bazaar Committee comprises very energetic members, and the public can depend on three good days outing. Plenty of fun, and what appeals to us all. Bargains when you purchase from the numerous stalls. Shooting gallary and side shows in galore. A MONSTER ART UNION Will be run in connection with the Bazaar. Secure a ticket with a chance of receiving a beautiful oil painting for Is. DO NOT FORGET THE DATES. Save your extra shillings for the 15th, 16th, and 17th October. L. W. WILSON, Secretary.
AUCTION SALE. IN THE MART, Hennessy’s Buildings. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER sth, at 1.30 p.m. PH. RAE-HOWARD & CO. will sell as above—--4 draught horse collars 1 gig 1 creamerj r cart saddle and breechin complete stirrup leathers 1 saddle (All above are new) 1 Massey-Harris Bicycle (reserve) nearly new bee boxes x incubator 1 cow coming into full profit Apples Furniture Boots Etc., etc. Further entries invited, which which will be advertised free of cost. P. H. RAE-HOWARD, Auctioneer.
unreserved wearing Sale. Whyte’s Sample Rooms. £SOO WORTH £SOO OP DRAPERY, BOOTS & SHOES, E. P. WARE, ETC. SATURDAY, OCTOBER sth, at 1.30 p.m.SIDEY MEECH & CO. (under entirely new management), will sell by public auction at Whyte’s Sample Rooms, Whyte Street: —Drapery, Boots, Fancy Goods, E.P. Ware, Clocks, Jewellery, and Goods of all kinds, comprising the following articles : Ladies’ Jackets and Capes, Underclothing, Blouses, Costumes, Prints, Sheeting, Blankets, Rugs, Quilts, Gents.’ Suits, Underpants, Singlets, Umbrellas, Overcoats, Oilskins, Shirts, Hard Felt Hats, Panamas, Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, Clocks, E.P. Ware, Jewellery, Watches, and goods of every description. CCAA Without reserve jPCAA *OUU Must be Cleared &DUU £5 REWARD. THE above reward will be paid by the undersigned for information leading to the conviction of the thief who stole a gate from my land in Watson St. on the night of the 28th £>fept. Any person acting under instructions in the matter will trot be charged. f J. A. PER^EAU.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3776, 3 October 1907, Page 3
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