GRAND ’XMAS IT AIK NOW ON at THE BON MARCHE. Every Department contributing to the ATTRACTIONS & BARGAINS Shop early and secure your ’Xmas requirements AT MONEY-SAYING PRICES. C. M. BOSS & CO., Palmerston N. . LOST —A buggy whip, between Poxton and Himatangi last night. Reward on returning same to this office. For private sate. — a drawing-room suite (carved backs and upholstered in plush), seven pieces, carpet square, large goat-skin rug, cheffioner, easel, lamps, copper and stand. Apply Mrs F. Lawton, Coley Street. WANTED TO PURCHASE. —A few kerosene household lamps. Apply this office. LAZARETTE & HASLETT NOTIFY the inhabitants of Foxton and district that they will open an up-to-date FISH & OYSTER SALOON in Main Street, early in January. A cart will commence a daily delivery this week. PARK, FOXTON. SATURDAY, JAN. Ist, 1910. PALMERSTON N., FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ ANNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS. £3O In Prize Money £3O Running and cycling (Post Entry), Children’s Races, Baby Show, Ladies’ Guessing Con, petition, handsome trophy. Free distribution of toys to children. Poxton Brass Band in attendance. Messrs Langley Bros., refreshment booth on ground. Hot water and milk supplied free on ground. Admission to ground Is, C. H. GARDINER, Hon. Sec. DON’T FORGET THE FOXTON FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ PICNIC, AT PI AKA. BOXING DAY. Return fares ; Gentlemen Is 6d, ‘Ladies’ Is, Children 6d. Children under 12 free. Boats leave 8.45 a.m, sharp. LOCALLY GROWN FRUIT. WE. RIDDLE notifies the in- • habitants of Foxton and surrounding district that he has taken over the well-known orchard and vineries at “Sunnyside,” and will receive orders for plums, apples, pears, peaches, nectarines, grapes, walnuts, etc., etc., as they come into season. All orders punctually attended to. South American or Cherry Plums now fit for delivery. N.B.—Orders may he left with Mr Thorpe at the Public Library. BUY PROM THE LOCAL I GROWER. PHOENIX ASSURANCE COY., LTD. THIS well-known and old established Company, in addition to FIRE, now undertakes all classes of ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Workers’ compensation, personal accident and sickness, and plate glass risks accepted at lowest rates. Foxton Agency : Mr F. E. Jenks. FISH OH! R HOWARD notifies theresi- • dents of Foxton that he has opened up a fish shop in Manchester House (corner Avenue and Main Street. The cart will make a daily delivery. Fried fish and chipped potatoes every evening.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 609, 16 December 1909, Page 3
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380Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 609, 16 December 1909, Page 3
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