i*or watch, clock or jeweller, -epairs go to Parkes, the jeweller Main Street.
JpUBLIC HALL - FOXTON. SATURDAY, JULY 30TH. Re-appearance for One Night Only of the Popular PHIL WALSH DRAMATIC COMPANY. In the stirring Military Drama, “ALL FOR GOLD.” A tale of the Indian Mutiny. Admirably acted, characteristically costumed, and beautifully staged. Admission: 3s, 2s, and Is. E. ARMITAGE, Advance Manager. JjIOXTON ROLLER RINK. MONDAY, AUGUST ist, 1910. EXHIBITION OF FANCY SKATING. INTERESTING AND AMUSING COMPETITIONS. PROGRAMME. A Prize will be given to the Best Lady Skater who has learned on the Foxton Rink. Hurdle Race for Gentlemen. Musical Chairs for Gentlemen. Most Graceful Couple. Potato Race (gentlemen). Fancy Skating. Tug of War. A Prize will be given to the winner of each competition. Entrance Fee in each Event: Gentlemen 6d, Ladies free. Usual Prices of admission to Hall. jpUBLIC HALL - FOXTON. A CATHOLIC SOCIAL WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3RD., 1910. Commencing at 8 p.m. Progressive Euchre and Dancing. Prices of Admission: Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, Is. Family Tickets, ss. J. T. LEVETT } Joint S. DUDSON j Secretaries THE NEW COLUMBIA SKATING RINK WILL be open in a few days, and will cater for the pleasure and amusement of all without showing any favouritism or partiality whatever. The charge of admission will be low, and all are welcome.
HIM AT ANGI STOCK SALE. MONDAY, AUGUST IST, 1910. At I p.m. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD,, will sell as follows : j 100 ewes in lamb 1 100 2 and 4-th ewes in lamb 1 100 breeding ewes 100 fat ewes 80 ewes 24 prime fat speyed heifers i 8 cows in calf 2 springing cows 6 good springing heifers in calf to p.b. Ayreshire 10 springing heifers 9 yearling steers 2 fat heifers I fat cow WANTED, —A Smart Boy for farm work. Apply this office. IMPOUNDED. IMPOUNDED at Foxton by the Ranger, two Calves (one black and white; one Jersey). If not claimed, and expenses paid, to be sold on the 13th day of August, 1910, at 12 o’clock noon. THOMAS WARD, Poundkeeper. NOTICE. THE Foxton Skating Rink will in future be under the sole control of the undersigned. J. T. LEVETT, Proprietor. Foxton, July 22nd, 1910. THE PLACE FOR FURNITURE, PICTURE FRAMING, UPHOLSTERING, ETC. P. WOLLBRMAN, (Late H. C. Cochran). CABINETMAKER. Main Street - - Foxton. OWING to limited space, I cannot at present show a very large stock of Furniture, but will be pleased to make up any article on approval. A trial solicited. The “BEST” Furniture Polish, prepared by myself, still holds its own. Knives and Scissors sharpened while you wait. I have for sale a patent Benzine Gas Plant, to be seen in working order at my shop. The safest and cheapest gas in use; burns 95 per cent, air, 5 per cent, benzine. Just the thing for a farm. Lights, heats and drives machinery. An inspection invited. DON’T FORGET THE FOXTON FURNITURE SHOP. Main Street - - Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 870, 26 July 1910, Page 3
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493Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 870, 26 July 1910, Page 3
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