THE WORLD .MOVES EVER ONWARDGreat men die. Greater souls arc born. Just so witli the rise and fall of fashions —each season brings us greater attractions in the realm of dress. If proof were wanting, you have it in the display of SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES AT TEARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. to which you are again invited to see the New Millinery, New Costumes, Dainty Underwear, Choice Laces, and the Hundred other “Fol-de-rols,” so dear to the Feminine Heart. It’s a display well worth travelling miles to see. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA & DIXON ST., - WELLINGTON.
EGGS I SITTING EGGS! I AM now taking orders' for sittings of White Leghorn eggs. No. I Pen Cockerel imported from Christchurch from imported hen from California, and sister to prize winners at Lincoln Competition. Sitting 6s. No, 2 Pen—Leger rooster, guaranteed from good laying strain with Hawke’s Bay hen ; good test. Sitting ss. Last year’s clients well satisfied. Enquiry and inspection invited. J. HILLARY, Coley Street. THE NEW FIRM. G-. P. WALKER, Main Street,' Foxton. (Late of the Avenue.) THE lowest possible prices con sistent with good quality all the year round. Make the most of your money by a visit to this progressive store. SUITS TO MEASURE A speciality. A choice selection of Drapery, Clothing and Boots. TWO BIG CYCLE ROAD RACES. * ~ - ■ AUGUST 18th— Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 15th— Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. Prizes value 55 guineas. Course Rangitikei Dine and Bunnythorpe block, twice round (22 miles). Home trainer for use of competitors at Nonpareil Cycle and Motor Coy. Handicapper, J. Collingwood. E. S. PEES, Secretary. NOTICE. NOW that I have again started a Butchery business, I wish to draw your attention that my Slaughter House and Premises are always open for public inspection. G. T. WOODROOFE, THE UP-TO-DATE BUTCHER. Best of meat at lowest possible prices Motto: Cleanliness. Cheapness. Civility.
THE FOXTON ATHLETIC CLUB. A LL those willing to assist the i* Foxton Athletic Club in the formation of a Dramatic Society are requested to attend a meeting to be held in Mr Perreau’s rooms on Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. FRANK D. WHIBLEY, Hon. Secretary. MOUTOA DRAINAGE BOARD. NOTICE is* hereby given that the ratepayers list for current year is open tor inspection at the office of the Board, Foxton, and the Post Office Moutoa, and that the Stipendiary Magistrate has fixed Wednesday, the xst September. at 10 a.m. at the Courthouse, Foxton, as the time and place for hearing any objections i thereto. W. BOCK, Clerk. I Foxton, August 17th, 1909.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 469, 19 August 1909, Page 3
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