FOXTON HORTICULTURAL, FLORAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. gPRING gHOW To be held in the Old School TO-NIGHT. To be opened by the President (Alex. Speirs, Esq.), at 2.30 p.m. on the 23rd inst. Valuable Special and Ordinary Prizes in each section. Entries close at 10 p.m. on Tuesday, November 22nd. Late entries up to 10 a.m. on Wednesday, November 22nd. Catalogues and Entry Forms may be had on application to the undersigned. H. C. PATTERSON, Secretary. OIiNAMENTS AND AET WAKE. JUST OPENED UP, a choice assortment of Ornaments, including Art Ware, Silver Topped Cut Glass Vases, etc., in all the latest designs. These goods will be quitted at startling reductions in order to clear the way for my Christmas display. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN CHILDREN’S TOYS. Au. thk Lkading Magazines & Newspapers Stocked. A. M. NYE, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Main Street, Foxton. ' mr \ NOVELTIES Y° U are always looking for, so are we, and a glance at our window will show you some of the very latest in antique goods such as — TRAYS, HOTWATER JUGS, KETTLES, VASES, Etc. These are just the goods for wedding presents and very much cheaper than silver or electro plate, so when you are in town call and see our display of new goods. We give electro silver teaspoons with each wedding ring sold. O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN, THE LEADING N.I. JEWELLERS, Palmerston North. rp H E TROTTING SIRE, AEROPLANE, (By Victor), Will visit Shannon on Monday nights, Foxton Tuesday and Wednesday, travelling via Oroua Bridge to Palmerston N. on Thursdays. Also the Champion Draught Sire, ROYAL FAVOURITE, (By Royal Standard—Duchess). Will travel through Tokomaru, Shannon, Foxton, and Oroua Bridge every week. Foxton, Wednesday nights. For pedigree and terms, see card. For further particulars see groom in charge, or T. ANDREWS (Owner). Scandia Street. Palmerston N. PROPERTIES FOR SALE A FEW OFF THE TOP OF THE TREE. 3 Sections Russell Street, 55ft from age, 132 ft deep. £55 each. 2 i Acre sections, Thynne Street, £7O each. 1 Cottage and section, Whittaker Streeh £2OO. HOUSES. 7 Roomed house, good locality, just renovated, £525. 3 Sections, Union Street, 4chs . I Acre, Union Street. £75. 4 Sections, Reeve Street, £25 each. 4 roomed house and scullery, Vz acre Avenue. £265. FARMS. 25 Acres, Moutoa Road, 1£ miles from town, £25 per acre. ITAcres, house 4 rooms jand scullery, dairy and whare, 2 miles from town, £415. 18 Acres, ]ust outside Borough. Write to Box 28. Ring up ’phone 53. FOWLER & GORDON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 922, 24 November 1910, Page 3
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