p ÜBLIC HALL, FOXTON. FRIDAY, MAY 13TH. Return and Farewell Visit of PHIL. WALSH DRAMATIC COMPANY. The famous American Play, “ TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM.” Phil. Walsh as “Joe Morgan”; Miss Eva Paigne as “ Fanny.” Humour, Pathos and Sensation. Admission, Js, 2s, and is. E. ARMITAGE, ;«r. Advance Manager. ■
WANTED TO SELL. A FEW A.I. White Leghorn and Minorca Cockerels. Also Indian Runner Drakes, good test and well formed birds, eight months old. Also wanted to buy, small potatoes ; no blight. J. HILLARY. Coley Street. A PUBLIC MEETING ILL be held in the Borough Council Chambers on Friday, May 13th, at 7.30 p.m. Business : To make arrangements for holding a Memorial Service for our late King. A full attendance of Ministers of Religion, Councillors, Ladies and the public are earnestly requested to attend. PALMERSTON NORTH COURSING CLUB. MEMBERS’ AND LOCAL STAKES. (For Club Members and Owners within a 30-mile radius). mUESDAY, MAY 24TH, 1910. JL (Empire Day). Novice Cup. —Nominations and acceptances, 255. For not more than twelve registered dogs and bitches that have never run at any registered coursing meeting. First dog, a handsome cup ; second dog, a gold medal. Third prize if more than eight dogs start. The Terrace End Bracelet.— Nomination and acceptance, 255. For fifteen registered dogs or bitches that have never won money or trophies. First dog, a lady’s handsome bracelet; second dog, a lady’s handsome brooch. Third prize if eight dogs start. The Members’ Maiden Stake.— Nomination and acceptance, 255. For twenty registered dogs and bitches that have not won more than £5. First dog, a cup ; second dog, a gold medal. Third prize if ten dogs start. Members’ Open Sweepstake.— Nomination and acceptance, £1 3s. Club deducts 3s per nomination. For any number of registered dogs and bitches owned by members or residents within a 30-mile radius. P.O. Box 17, Palmerston N. G. H. STILES, Mayor. A. H. ROGERS, Secretary.
DO YOU ride a Bicycle? If you don’t this won’t interest you, so pass it on. If you do ride a Bicycle then it is YOU We are talking to. You know there is a rubber boom on—Rubber Tyre Manufacturers cannot get enough Rubber. They WANT Rubber. Now, you must have old Tyres—don’t throw them away, they are valuable to you—bring them along to us when you are buying your new covers, and we will give you 1/6 for each old worn-out cover. This can’t last more than seven days, so hurry up, as we do not want to disappoint you by a refusal to make you this magnanimous allowance. We also wish to draw your attention to the fact that a large shipment of Pram, and PushCarts have just come to hand, which we are offering to the public at marvellous reductions. NONPAREIL CYCLE COY. Coleman Place, Palmerston North.
STOP THAT HACK! ONE bottle of Healey’s White Pine and Tar Syrup works wonders. The first dose gives relief. Children like it. POP COLD FEET. Try one of Healey’s Hot Water Bottles. Guaranteed best raaice. Various prices. THE PHARMACY, FOXXON, RABBIT SKINS. BOUGHT in any quantities for CASH on delivery. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. Labels from and correspondence invited by THE FUR TRADING CO., Kent Terrace & Courtney Place, Wellington
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 837, 10 May 1910, Page 3
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