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JJOXING J)AY! RIVER EXCURSION AND PICNIC TO THE BEACH. Owing to the immense success of Wednesday’s River Excursion, and at the request of a large number of friends, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church, an Excursion will leave the Foxton Wharf at 9.30 on Thursday morning, the 26th inst., leaving th« Beach on the return journey at 6 p.m. Return tickets, including lunch, 2s 6d ; children under 12 years of age, is 6d. For parties taking their own lunch, adults, 2s; children, is. Band in attendance. Luncheon at Mr Perreau’s new tearooms at the beach. Tickets to be had from Messrs M. Perreau’s, Bullard’s, Cargill’s, Herald Office and members' of committee. FOXTON, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1, 1908. Palmerston N. Friendly Societies’ PICNIC AND SPORTS. £3O In prize money, £3O. Running and Cycling. Children’s Races. Baby Show. Free Distribution of toys to all under 10. Hot water and milk free. Langley Bros. Refreshment Booth on the ground. Band in attendance. Admission to ground is. C. A. RUSH, Secretary. JpiJBLIC HALL, FOXTON. FEBRUARY, 10TH TO ISTH. Catholic Bazaar. Full particulars advertised in future issue. ipUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. NEW YEAR’S NIGHT, Wednesday, January Ist, 1907. The Pleasing Operetta THE FLOWER QUEEN. Will be reproduced by special request under the supervision of Mrs I. Young. PERSONIFICATIONS. Recluse Mrs I. Young Rose Mrs J. Robinson Sunflower Mrs W. Slack Crocus Mrs Barnard Dahlia MrsClemett Heliotrope Miss P. Fraser Lily Miss McMillan Dandelion Miss Symons Hollyhock Miss Harley Japonica Miss Hamer Violet Miss Cargill Mignonette Miss Spelman Tulip Mrs Slack Touch-me-not Miss Adams Nightingale Flute Choruses, Heatherbells and Poppies. Interval of Five Minutes. PART 11. Swing Song; Misses McMillan, Gray, Collins, Hamer, Cook (2), Messrs Fowler, Gray, Rough, and Cook. Gavotte by Mrs Clemett, Misses Cook, McMillan, and Collins. Chorus by company, “Somebody’s Sweetheart.’’ Pianist, Miss Gray with Mr Berthold’s full orchestra. Admission: ’ Reserved seats 2s 6d, front seats 2s, back seats is. FOR SALE. ACRES Moutoa road. Price £25 per acre. I ACRES Union street. Price (2 £7BO. ACRES Avenue road. Price £375. ACRES Himitangi. Price £SO. 7 ACRES L.T.T., only 2 miles from Shannon by good road. I 7-roomed house, also a 3-roomed e and all necessary outbuildings, s £l3 per acre. f| ACRES lease with right of U purchase, 13 miles from Banrke, well improved and will (r 2§ sheep per acre.. All necesoutbuildings. Price £8950. 3 ACRES lease with right of purchase, Sentry Hill, well ’oved and will carry 3 sheep per besides cattle and horses. Splen-3-roomed house and every conyeni- , also all necessary outbuildings. f 4 miles from railway. Price £350 for owner’s interest. 0 ACRES freehold, Maharahara, only one mile from rail- , Large 7-roomed house and every enience and outbuildings. Will y 2\ sheep per acre besides cattle horses. Price £l4 10s per acre. All ACRES Fitzherbert East, x/2 well improved, only 4 miles 1 Palmerston and half-mile from mery. Price £2O per acre. - p ACRES 5 miles from, Weber, )«5 well improved and subdid. Wintered 240# sheep, 120 le besides horses./ Small house, re, good woolshed/and yards and outbuildings. Price £8 5s per . Easy terms. / ACRES 2 milds from Ashhurst, L.T.T, well improved and subded. Good hoiise, cow bails, and necessary outbuildings. Price ner acre. his’is only a fen|of the properties liave for sale. We have also flax jerties, town Wctions, houses, >ls, and businesses for sale, and e. Anyone Wantiing to buy or sell, tailing at our oflice \pr wilting to ns receive every attention- We have nts in all the priaAsA- towns so arc in a clients aspect any wish to see. P. H. R A ND & AUCTIONS COMM

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 24 December 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 24 December 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 24 December 1907, Page 3

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