FOXTON SCHOOL FLORAL FETE. EXHIBITION & SALE OF WORK. SCHOOL GROUNDS & BUILDINGS, DEC. 21st, 1910. Distribution of prizes by F. Pirani Esq., Chairman of Wanganui Education Board, at 2 p.m. FLORAL EXHIBITION : Decorated table A centre-piece for table Side vase Bridal shower bouquet Bridesmaid’s basket Buttonhole Decorated bicycle and rider Decorated go-cart Decorated pony and rider (boy or girl under 10). BOYS’ DIVISION. Best fancy dress, rider and bicycle, (optional whether bicycle decorated or not) Boys’ four-in-hand Decorated umbrella Model garden Sack race Menagerie race Entries free and close on SATURDAY, 17TH DECEMBER, 1910. All competitions open to any boy or girl in the Dominion. Jumble Stall, Produce Stall, Christmas Tree, Ice Creams in the Sweet Stall, Guessing Competitions, Shooting Gallery, Afternoon Tea under capable supervision, Exhibition of School Work. The Borough Band will play selections during the afternoon, and Mr Betty’s Orchestra during the evening. Admission Is. Tickets admit to both afternoon and evening. Children free. R. T. BETTY, Secretary. HOROWHENUA AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW. TO BE HELD ON THE LEVIN RACECOURSE ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IST, 1911. ENTRIES CLOSE: Saturday, January 14th, 1911. SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSE CLASSES, CATTLE, PIG, SHEEP, AND BULL CLASSES. -g Q COMPETITIONS Q ±0 COMPETITIONS IO Including the following Ladies’; Gents’ and Boys’ Jumping Competitions. Motor Bike Race. Three Mile Trotting Race (Harness) Two Boys’ Pony Races (Half-mile). Ladies’ and Gents’ Driving Competitions. SCHEDULES ON APPLICATION. B. R. GARDENER, Secretary. IYESS BROS.. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF HIGHGRADE FOOTWEAR, FOXTON. (No need to go to Wellington or Palmerston for Stylish Boots and Shoes). A FEW TEMPTING LINES. Ladies’ Glace Kid Button Shoes, roundtoes, 12s 6d. Now 8s 6d. Ladies’ Chrome Lace Shoes, all leather, 10s 6d. Now 7s 6d. Ladies’ Stylish Ribbon and Buckle Shoes, black or tan, 16s. Now 13s 6d. Ladies’ Fashionable Glace Kid Shoes, button or lace, pointed toes, 12s 6d. Now 9s. Gents’ Chrome Golosh Bals, 13s 6d. Now 1 Is. The famous Marlow “Scrimshaw” Boots, tan, black and roam, new assortment just arrived. Note the Address—
IYESS BROS., (Opposite Police Station). FOXTON. SALE OF FLAX MILL PLANT AT WHIKOKINO BRIDGE, NEAR FOXTON. MONDAY, iqth DECEMBER, 1910. At I p.m. Abraham & williams, LTD., will sell by public auction as above the whole of the plant now at the Herston Flax Mill, consisting of — Shed 30 x 50, 16 h.p. engine, 30 h.p. boiler. No. 4 and No. 6 Douglas force pumps, centrifugal pump and stripper, drill and bits, vice, 2400 gal. tanks, driving belt, pulleys, spanners, tow shed, press, stable, scutching shed, scutcher, fibre press, blacksmith’s shop, bellows, anvil, tongs, etc., cookhouse, Shacklock range, office, punt, 2 trolleys, 2 draught geldings, Sin tyre dray, shaft and leading harness and numerous sundries.
£1 REWARD. LOST— Black pony mare about 14 hands, aged, white strip on nose, slightly girth galled, above reward for information leading to recovery. A. W, PLAYLE, Tailor, Palmerston N. FOR SALE—Cherry plums in large and small quantities. Early orders will oblige. H. Walton, Louth Nursery, Norbiton Road. WANTED— A girl to assist as waitress at the Beach- Apply this office. WANTED KNOWN Mrs Wright, Johnston Street, has vacancies for three or four respectable boarders.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 930, 13 December 1910, Page 3
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