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Messrs Durward and Co. iusert a replace advertisement re eiderdown quilts. A great sale of Ladies Jackets is announced by Messrs C. M. Ross and Co., of the Bon Marche, Palmerston N. Their Home buyers, tempted by special values, shipped 300 in excess of their usual requirements and they have decided to offer their entire stock at sale prices to effect a clearance. See advertisement in another column.—Advt. It may not cure the housemaid’s knee, Gout or appendicitis ; But ills and chills before it flee, Dyspepsia or bronchitis; It is a fact, it will not act to polish furniture, ( But to polish off a cold or cough Take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
For continuation of Reading Matter see i>age 4. JpUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. SATURDAY, MAY 22ND, 1909First appearance of Mr Harry Redway’s Mammoth Company of VAUDEVILLE STARS, Headed by XANTHIAS, The famous Magician and Illusionist, late of' principal Loudon Music Halls. THE LOFTUS SISTERS, A clever trio of dancers, vocalists and sketch artists —late Harry Rickards. MR CHAS. LANSDOWNE, Comedian, dancer and acrobatHear MR FRED LUCAS, In his coon and plantation melodies. MISS LILLIAN LOFTUS, The charming and popular balladist. Positively .no Pictures. Popular Prices. Doors open 7.30. G. BAILEY, Touring Manager. FOXTON SUB-UNION. SATURDAY’S FIXTURES. TO be played, on the racecourse, commencing at 3 p.m. Shniors. ALBION v. AWAHOU. Juniors, ALBION v. AWAHOU. Proceeds in aid of Walden Benefit fund. Admission: is, ladies free. P. T. ROBINSON, } Joint F. D. WHIBLEY, \ Secs.
LOST, —Stolen, or Strayed from the Beach, an aged bay Gelding ; cover on ; crack on near hind foot; star on forehead. Reward on forwarding information re same to this office, or Mr G. S. Harper, Rougotea. LOST —From Johnston Street about a fortnight ago, a light bay draught horse, star on forehead, chafed on hind legs. Reward on returning or forwarding information of same to C. Adin, Foxton. PUBLIC NOTICE. Messrs jackson and SWIFT wish to thank the people of Foxton and surrounding districts for their support during the past five yearsMr Jackson, as soon as relocated, will be prepared to undertake pruning and spraying of orchards, etc. Also, Mr Swift will be prepared to undertake all kinds ot garden work, etc., as before. FOR immediate sale, seven miles from New Plymouth—--105 acres good dairying land, with four-roomed house, 18-bail cow shed ; creamery one mile from farm. Price, per acre, including 18 cows, five additional head of stock, horse, milk-cart, cans, etc., and 20 fully-paid up shares in butter factory. Will exchange for small farm of 20 to 50 acres near Foxton, suitable for dairying.—Apply sharp this office. FOXTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A GENERAL meeting of the above Society will be held in the Secretary’s office, on Thursday, May 20th, at 7.30 o’clock p.m. Business ; Notice ot motion re alteration of Rules ; revising catalogue, and general. P. H. RAE-HOWARD, Hon. Sec.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 458, 20 May 1909, Page 3
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