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FINAL NOTICE ! THE LAST OF OUR SUMMER GOODS HAVE RECEIVED THEIR FINAL NOTICE TO QUIT AFTER SATURDAY NEXT! We will be showing the first shipment of AUTUMN GOODS, therefore Summer Goods MUST GO ! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! WILL BE THE ORDER OF THE DAY IN EVERT DEPARTMENT AT THE LAST FEW DAYS OF THE SALE! COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME. LTD., 1 AND 3 BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.

jpiJBLIC HALL, FOXTON. TO-NIGHT Under the direction of J. G. Mclntyre (by arrangement with C. Spencer.) First and only representation of SHACK LETON’S DASH FOR THE POLE as shown before H.M. the King together with a superb collection of other animated pictures including •’ Mount Koscuisco Scenes. Prices: 3s, 2s and is. ORIENTAL HANDMADE GOODS. MRS TIPPLER, representative of the Indian and Oriental Importing Co-, will visit Foxton about the 25th inst., with a splendid variety of the latest examples of Oriental handmade goods, including: Fortiers, curtains, tea and table cloths, pillow cases, cushion covers, dressing jackets, infants clothing etc. JJASLETT & LAZARETTE FISH DEALERS. AND SUITER ROOMS, Next Hennessy’s Store, Main Street FRIED FISH AND CHIPS DAILY, AT ALL HOURS. FRESH FISH DELIVERED DAILY. Telephone No. 66. TO LET - Furnished 3-roomed-cottage, at the Beach, near River foreshore. For terms, et ■. apply J. Senior. FOXTON HORTICULTURAL, FLORAL, INDUSTRIAL & POULTRY ASSOCIATION. AUTUMN SHOW. TO be held in the Public Hall, Foxton, on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MARCH QTH & lOTH. Points Prizes in all Classes. Classes include; Pot Plants, Cut Blooms, Fruit, Vegetables, Cookery, Home Industries, Farm Produce, Decorative, Miscellaneous and Children’s Classes (including schoolwork). Messrs A. J. Gibbs and W. Ross’ special prize for best dressed hank of fibre. Special prize of one guinea don- ted by Mr Geo. Reay, for best dressed saddle of mutton. Entry forms and catalogues may be obtained on application to the Secretary. ENTRANCE FEES : For all prizes under 20s, 6d each entry, over 10 entries free; for all prizes over 20s, entrance is, over 10 free; for exhibition only, free. J. T. LEVETT, Hon. S-c. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. LOT i.—Valuable Freehold Section, situate in Clyde Street, Foxton (one minute from railway and wharf), consisting of corner section containing 52ft. frontage to Clyde Street, by a depth of 120 ft. to Liddell Street, more or less. Lot 2. —Also section containing 26ft. frontage to Clyde Street, together with Shop and Dwelling erected thereon, containing 7 rooms, with wash-house, bath and copper, etc. Lot 3.-—Also section containing 24ft. frontage to Clyde Street, with workshop erected thereon, the whole of the above For Sale in separate lots, or as a whole. For particulars apply to F. E. JENKS, Plumber and Painter, Clyde Street, Foxton.

PRAM AND USH CARTS. WE have just opened a large shipment of PRAMS & PUSHCARTS of exquisite designs and incomparable value. Out of this varied stock, we are bound to satisfy you both in TASTE & POCKET. Reasonable terms arranged. Wheels re-tyred, hoods recovered. We solicit Foxton customers. NONPAREIL CYCLE COY. Palmerston North. THE EOXTON ART FURNITURE DEPOT Temporary Premises (opposite Manawatu Hotel) Avenue Road. MR CHAS. SASS, (certificated under Copenhagen Technical School), notifies the public of Foxton and surrounding district that he has commenced business as above, and is prepared to undertake cabinetmaking, upholstering, picture framing and French polishing, in fact the furniture trade in all its branches including carving in relief. Shop and office fittings and church ornamentation a speciality. Furniture repairs executed at the shortest notice. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. WATER & DRAINAGE. A MEETING of the ratepayers within the Night Soil Area will be held in the Masonic Hall, Liddell Street, on Friday, 25th day of February, 1910, at 8 p.m. To discuss the proposal to borrow the sum of £20,000 for a Water Supply and Drainage System. G. H. STILES, Mayor. f. 17.24. 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 bin, 2 double and single iron bed and mattresses. No reasonable offer refused. H. C. COCHRAN, * Main St. VIOLIN TUITION. MR WOOLHOUSE, violinist (late of London), will visit Foxton and arrange to give lessons If sufficient inducement offers. For terms etc., apply H. C. Cochran. I7IOR IMMEDIATE SALE—A . modern 6-roomed house, bathroom, wash-house, copper, tubs, etc., land half acre. Situation Purcell Street, At present occupied by Mr G. Mowatt. For further particulars apply H. C. Cochran.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 816, 24 February 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 816, 24 February 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 816, 24 February 1910, Page 3

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