CLEARANCE OF REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS AT The bon m ar che, Palmerston N, THE BON MARCHE SUMMER SALE was a magnificent success, and those who attended the sale will know this. But this very success has burdened us with a lot of Remnants and Oddments and Broken Lots, which it is against our business principles to hold in stock. We purpose devoting the current week until SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, to clear these goods, and we feel certain of accomplishing our purpose, because our clearance prices are exceptionally attractive. WINDOW DISPLAY. Gives a fair idea of what we are offering, and the prices we are quoting. C. M. ROSS & CO., THE bon m ar ohe, Palmerston N.
pUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. TO-NIGHT TATLOR-CARRINGTON DRAMATIC CO. In the sensational Australian drama “MOONDYNB” THE GOLD KING. Act I— The West Australian Co nvict Camp. Act. 2. Interior of Millbank Prison. Act 3.—Deck of the Convict Ship. Act 4. —Freemantle, West Australia. T.C. usual prices and concessions. E. ARMITAGE, Advance Manager. pUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. Direction, Mr Edward Branscombe. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB. 16. Positively One Night Only. No extension or return season possible. The greatest amusement event in the annals of Foxton. First and only of the greatest English Musical Comedy Company ever brought to the Colonies. SCARLET TROrTUDOURS. Justly acknowledged by press and public to be the greatest and most delightful .'.musement and musical treat ever introduced to Colonial threatregoers. The box plan and day sales now open at Mr F. Levett’s. Prices: Reserved, 4s ; Unreserved, 2s 6d and is.
R. B. \OUNG, Touring Manager. FOR SALE CHEAP. QUANTITY of second - hand furniture consisting of: — I Mahogany cheftoneer, I sofa in leather, 2 5-drawer chest drawers in rimu, wash stand and dressing table, bedroom ware, box spring mattress 4ft 6in, 2 double and single iron bed and mattresses. No reasonable offer refused. H. C. COCHRAN, Main St. NOTICE. I DESIRE to notify the public that I have returned to Foxton and have resumed my duties as Borough Inspector of Nuisances and Sexton. A. JONSON. Foxton, Feb. nth, 1910. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court, holden at Palmerston North. NOTICE is hereby given that Andrew Wynd, of Foxton, engine driver, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Friday, the 18th day of February, 1910, at 11 o’clock a.m. G. J. SCOTT, Deputy Official Assignee, Palmerston N., Feb. 10th, 1912. TO THE BEACH. "It TR O. COOK will run his bus to JLtJL the Beach to-morrow, leaving the Post Office at 10.30 a.m. and 1,30 i | p.m. Return fares ; Adults 2s r 1 children half-price. k
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 811, 12 February 1910, Page 3
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