TO THE BEACH. MR J. WYETH will run a conveyance to the beach every Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., returning at 4 p.m, and 6 p.m. Return fare, 2s. PH. RAE-HOWARD & CO., auctioneers, have for private sale, one mowing machine, ,£io ; 2 draught horses, £25 each. THANKS. MRS and Mr Robinson desire to thank Messrs W. Howan and M. Perreau, the Foxton Brass Band, and all those who kindly assisted them in their late trouble. FOXTON HORTICUETURAE SOCIETY. A MEETING of Committee of the above society will be held in Mr Perreau’s rooms, on Monday evening next, December 2nd. Business :—To make final arrangements re catalogue, and general. P. H. RAE-HOWARD, Secretary. FOXTON EAWN TENNIS CLUB. A SPECIAL general meeting of members of the above Club will be held on the courts at 4 p.m., on Wednesday, 4th December, for the purpose of considering alterations to the rules. Holders of debentures can obtain payment of same on application to the Secretary. G. PHILLIPS. Hon. Sec. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received up to 6 p.m on MONDAY, glh December, for following services, for year 1908 : Carting Dog Registration Lamp Lighting Ranging Specifications may be seen at the Town Clerk’s office, during office hours. Any person may tender for one or more of the above services. ALF. FRASER, Town Clerk. mm MANAWATU ROWING CLUB. OPENING DAY. DEC. iiTh. FIRST EVENT AT 2.15 P.M. PROGRAMME. 1. Ladies’ Pair-oar (tubs). 2. Four-oar (outriggers). 3. Pair-oar (outriggers). 4. Pair-oar (tubs). 5. Fishermen’s Race. 6. Double Sculls. Nominations for each event (except ladies’), 2s, to close with the Secretary, on SATURDAY, December yth, at 8 p.m. G. S. FOWLER. Hon. Sec. Direct from principal Australian Theatres — THE McCALLUMS Are coming. The most accomplished family of musicians on tour. Greet them at the pUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2ND. One night only. Instrumentalists and vocalists. Supported by the Quealys (Harry and Nellie, late Pollard’s Opera Company), refined, humourous, expert dance and musical sketch artists. Queenie Burrowes, Australia’s queen of society entertainers, who shines in comic opera and musical comedy and drama. HEAR —The gifted violinist and pianist, H. Scott McCallum ; the brilMaut flautist, L. Stuart McCallum ; the artistic mezzo-contralto and accomplished pianist, Flora McCallum ; premier basso, Archie McCallum. SEE —Marvellous Bioscope with its splendid pictorial productions. A feast of fascinating entertainment by undoubted artists. DON’T rely on hearsay. Come, listen, form your own opinion, which we wait with confidence. Box plan, day sales as usual. Book your seats and save disappointment. Popular prices— 3s, 2S, IS. CLARK AND THOMPSON, THE PREMIER SIGNWRITERS & PICTORIAL ARTISTS, Church street, Palmerston, ARE prepared to execute signwriting of any description on the shortest notice. Estimates and Designs free. Write us for prices. ’Phone 417. Church street, Palmerston North. C. W. WYCHERLY & SONS, Saddlers, Foxton, BEG to thank customers for their support during the past four years, and to inform them that they have disposed of the business to Mr Bullard. Accounts may be paid to Mr Bullard, or to Wycherley and Sons, Saddlers, Wellington and Palmerston North. 16/11/07. In connection with the above, I hope, by strict attention to business and only first-class workmanship and materials, to merit a continuance of support accorded to my predecessors. W. E. BULLARD.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 30 November 1907, Page 3
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