AN INVITATION. n d tm n ). I g y t e II V f Ie e .1 t ti d o [I e v e d s it e □ r b a e s s a ). r a r e e i p 0 e r e 1 0 EL 1 P e il 9 r .t >f a P 6 d ». YOU are very cordially invited to visit the Christmas Fair at the Bon Marche. The immense stock includes all the newest, the most beautiful, and most fashionable goods. The proprietors carefully abstain from purchasing any lines of inferior quality, as same would detract from the very high reputation the Bon Marche enjoys. Opportunities for selecting choice and seasonable goods and gifts are practically inexhaustible. Prices have been substantially reduced, and residents of Palmerston North and district have now a unique opportunity of buying the very choicest of goods drawn from every quarter of the globe at Bargain Prices. The Fair opened on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, and closes on Christmas Eve. Your attendance will be appreciated. C. M. ROSS & CO., Palmerston N. COMING COMING JJUBLIC HADE FOXTON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17th. ALLAN’S ENTERTAINERS & ALL NEW PICTURES. New Artists including; Miss Olive Stewart, Australia’s favourite balladist; Professor Silvester, (in liis mesmeric sensation of a hypnotised lady floating in mid air without any visible means of support); Zilvoni Bros., in their marvellous secondsight act. and all new pictures including the two Dentons’famous American cake-walk dancers. Popular Prices. JJOXING DAY JgOXING DAY RIVER EXCURSION, Under the auspices of the Methodist Church. Boat leavs Wharf at 9 a.m. Hot water provided free, Races for young and old. TICKETS, Is. CHILDREN, fid. UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES PICNIC & SPORTS, VICTORIA PARK, FOXTON. FRIDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1909. -O OA In Prize Money H oUOU In Prize Money Full Programme of Running and Cycling. All Events Post Entry. Refreshment Booth on ground. Hot water and milk free. THREE SPECIAL TRAINS. For time-table and fares see posters and programmes. C. J. PAGE, e/o Hannah and Co., Ltd., Secretary. AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, at 2 p.m. j PERCY M. PAGE has received instructions from Mr A. Corson, to sell by auction at the Mart on Saturday next (absolutely without reserve), a consignment of Christmas toys valued at £ SO, Also 12 vols. luterna tioual Library of Famous Literature, furniture, produce, kerosene lamps, tinware, 20 doz, new cups and saucers, 20 doz. plates, glass jugs, clothes pegs, American stove, blocks j and running gear, etc., audsun- j dries. Also fine line of table 1 poultry including 10 well-bred young hens. PERCY M. PAGE, Auctioneer. h BE WAIKANAE HACK RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, NEW YEAR’S DAY, 1909. IT NOTICE TO OWNERS AND TRAINERS, OWNERS AND TRAINERS are reminded that Acceptances for all events and Entries for Trial Plate close on FRIDAY NEXT, December 18th, at the Secretary’s Office, Waikanae, at 8 o’clock p.m. Wires close at 5 p.m. JAMES A. MUIR, Secretary. d ;e :s w SPORTING DEPOT. GOODS Ex. s.s. ARAWA. ’ mHE undersigned has just reX ceived, direct from England, e a large and varied assortment of 3 ' goods for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. >S . Saddles, bridles, whips, spurs, cket bats and balls, tennis ;quets for ladies, algo tennis Us, and a lot-of picnic fiampers, Come-and see the\Merry x Widow md Bags'. ' AIL to ,b£ had at
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 443, 17 December 1908, Page 3
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