GOOD BOOTS FOR WINTER. IYESS BBOS., DIRECT IMPORTERS, FOXTON & LEVIN. WE have just landed direct from England 500 pairs of highgrade footwear from the most celebrated makers in the world. We invite your inspection and will guarantee to save you money on Wellington or Palmerston prices. We believe in small profit and a speedy return, never minding what the value is. Come in now and let us supply your winter footwear. Largest and best selected stock in Foxton. IYESS BBOS FOXTON & LEVIN. •« HIMATANGT STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JUNE STH, 1911. At 12.30 p.m. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as follows : 12 3-year steers, good condition. 14 20-months steers, good condition 20 Jersey and Holstein cross weaners 4 2-year Holstein cross heifers 3 forward cows 200 forward ewes. I empty cow 2 forward speyed cows Under instructions from Public Trustee in the estate of John Mathers (deceased). — HO 2 and 4-tooth ewes in lamb 80 lambs 3 rams 5 young heifers 3 plough horses 2 horses D.F. plough, tyne harrows, block dray, harness and sundries. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ALL PERMISSION STOPPED. ANY PERSON found trespassing with dog or gun on Moutere Run after this date will be prosecuted. K. W. DALRYMPLE & WILSON. Bulls, May 24th, 1911. JJJ'ASONIC HALL, FOXTON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14TH, At 8 p.m. grand Concert, To conclude with the screamingly funny Comedy: “ICI ON PARLE PRANCAIS.” Cast of Characters :—Major Rigulas Rattan (ex-Cape Coast Slashers), Mr A. D. Clemett; Victor Hugo Dubois (a love-sick Frenchman), Mr J. Colder; Mr Spriggins (zee fader of she) Mr A. Boyes ; Mrs Spriggins (descendant of the Fitz Pentonville’s), Mrs Stewart; Angelina Spriggins (ze Charmante English demoiselle), Mrs Boyes ; Mrs Major Rattan (a victim of jealousy), Miss A. Jenks; Anna Maria (maid of all work), Mrs Clemett. ADMISSION, I/-. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ANY person found trespassing | with dog or gun on Herrington Estate after this date will be prosecuted. : ROBINSON BROS. Foxton, May 26, 1911. PALMERSTON NORTH/ “ OSBORNE FOR OVERCOATS ” IS QUITE PROVERBIAL. Edmund osborne has just purchased between 50 and 100 COATS and JACKETS suitable for young ladies and children from six to twenty years ot age. They are the very latest styles and materials. Having been purchased at a “ clearing ” price, we are enabled to sell at LESS THAN ORDINARY WHOLESALE PRICES. By the time our Foxton patrons read this, we will have our three Main Street windows dressed with these coats. Ordinary prices from gs to 455. SALE PRICES: 5/11 to 30/. Mention this paper and secure the Bargains. edmuneTosborne, (Late of Foxton.) DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 38 and 39, Main Street, W., Palmerston N. MANAWATU HUNT CLUB. A MEET of the above Club will be held at Himatangi on Saturday next, June 3rd. The “ throw off ” will take place at Mr Farmer’s property at 2.30 p.m. J. DONALDSON, Deputy Master. WINTER GAMES ! WINTER GAME,S I BOOKS BY POPULAR AUTHORS IN PAPF.R AND CLOTH EDITIO NS—A SPLENDID ASSOF;TMENT. ENGLISH AND COLONIAL MAGAZINES AND. PAPERS BY LATEST MAILS. THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS•. 4.. mTnte, I BOOKSELLER & STATION! 18, Main Street, Fo*, ton
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 999, 1 June 1911, Page 3
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