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 7th, at 8 p.m. G. S. FOWLER, Hon. Sec. EDMUND QSBORNE Was the successful tenderer for the Bankrupt Estate Of T. W. POTTS, Tailor and Out fitter, formerly of the “ Hat Box,’’ FEILDING. IP OR the convenience of Foxton, Palmerston, and other customers the stock, which was bought at under 10s in the £, has been removed to his shop at Palmerston near Railway Station. Sale Will Commence on MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 18th, and continue through the week. All Millinery at less than half price. Ladies’ Tailor Costumes all at 25s ; Children’s Pinafores, Tunics, etc., 25 per cent to 40 per cent reductions. Here’s Something TO MAKE THE MEN SMILE English, Scotch and Colonial Tweed Suit Lengths, 20s to 30s ; Real Panama Hats, 25 sto 47s 6d, now 17s 6d to 30s ; Silver Mounted Silk Umbrellas, 25s 6d for 17s 6d ; Tailor-made Suits £3 3s to £0 5s now £2 5s and £3, and many other lines too numerous to mention. These prices hold good till Saturday, November 23rd. EDMUND~OSBORNE, (Late of the Centre of Commerce, Foxton.) MAIN STREET, PALMERSTON. CLARK AND THOMPSON, THE PREMIER SIGNWRITERS & PICTORIAL ARTISTS, Church' street, Palmerston, ARE prepared to execute sighwriting of any description on the shortest notice. Estimates and Designs free. Write us for prices. ’Phone 417. Church street, Palmerston North. TTTF, HAIR-DRESSER NOT THE POET. DON’T forget the above, but get your shave by (The Hair dresser. E. BALL is the only Hairdresser in Foxton. His Shaving is seldom equalled, never excelled, and he leads in every department of Hairdressing, in which he keeps up-to-date in every particular. He also keeps the Largest and Best Stock of smokers’ requisites in Foxton. Special lines in Tobacco, Pipes, Cigarettes, and Cigars, and other goods too numerous to particularise. Razors set by special process known only to myself. Ladies' Hairwork done at cheapest possible rates. Billiards, Snooker, and Pool on the premises. Don'd Forget the Only Hai r DRESSER IN FOXTON. ERNES?"BALL, Next to Whyte's Hotel. FLANAGAN the great preacher and lecturer, will give a lecture in the Public Hall on Wednesday next. 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. | A YEARS in Darkest London.’’ iut Wednesday Dec lltb, in the Public Hall. QPENING ANNOUNCEMENT The New BAKERY M. Cargill, Late of Petone Desires to notify the public of Foxton and surrounding district that he will commence business as a BAKER and COFFECTIONER in Austin’s Buildings, Main Street, as from Saturday, March 9th, and solicits a lair share ol public patronage. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY Cart will deliver bread to any part of the district. BALLS & PARTIES CATERED FOR AFTERNOON TEA,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 5 December 1907, Page 3
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