PICNIC. X'"’ NEW YEAR’&DAY. A RIVER Excursion and Picnic under the'auspices.'ofthe-Pfes-I byterian and Methediit Churches, will be held on Saturday, Ist January next. Bokts leave wharf at and 10.45 a.m., returning to'wharf Ist boat at 5.15, 2nd boat at 6.30 p.m/ Tickets : is, Children half-price. Hot water, milk, free. Toys for childrens sports. , LOCAI LY GROWN FRUIT. E. RIDDLE notifies tiro int r • 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 Americau or Cherry Plums now fit for delivery. ‘V N.B. —Orders may bo lift with Mr Thorpe at the Public Library. BUY FROM THE LOCAL GROWER. SHORTNESS OF RUBE E R 1,000 OLD CYCLE COYERS WANTED. WE have been -instructed by a large rubber manufacturing concern to purchase the above, and will pay is each cover, off the price of the following new ones: — Basket Covers 7s 6d each. Coventry „ 9s 6d each. Deansgate „ 12s 6d each. Velox „ 12s od each. Dunlop non-clipping 20s. To secure above allowances postal notes must be sent. Send now and save money. We solicit Foxton Customers. NONPAREIL CYCLE COY. Palmerston North. •SUCCESS! Ai <5 thank you for it. We have climbed our first big hurdle and are now in the straight, running a good clean race as a well-established firm , MUSIC! You can now deal at our store in Buildings as cheaply and as well as in Lambton Quay. All the latest Pantomime Hits, Waltzes, Pieces and Songs, 6d each —and we don’t play our Phonograph Records to death before you get them. Try us for Edison’s latest. BICYCLES! Everyone knows us in this line! No need to say mor.e than that we are — FOWLER & GORDON, THE BICYCLE PEOPLE OP EXPERIENCE, Perreau’s Buildings. I IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS. CAMERAS from 15s, silverbacked mirrors, brushes and combs at moderate prices, military hair brushes in leather cases at various prices, also a nice line of leather brush and comb cases with washable lining, suitable for travelling. Smelling salt bottles both plain and silver -mounted, the best and largest assortment in Foxton, at all prices, and filled free of charge. I. have also a very large assortment of perfumes from all the best makers both English and Foreign at prices from fid to 15s per bottle. These are not put into the window as sunlight destroys them. Call and inspect before purchasing elsewhere. E. HEALEY, (The Pharmacy). CUT DOWN TOtTBGA.B BI tli by using WBLSBACH BURNERS & MANTLE S! npUESE give a better A light for one-third the gas consumption.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 703, 30 December 1909, Page 3
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