GOOD BOOTS FOR WINTER. IYESS BUGS.. DIRECT IMPORTERS, FOXTON & LEVIN. W E 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. M ASONICHALL, FOXTON. TOMORROW NIGHT. GRAND CONCERT. PROGRAMME. Duet, Misses Collins. Song, “Long Live the King,” Mr Richards. Song, Recitation, Song, One String Solo, Song, Mrs Boyes. Mr Hornblow. Mr Buglass. Mr Simmons. Mrs Hall. Song, “All the While,” Mr Collins. Recitation, “The Laughing Lunatic” Mr Yates. Song, Miss Barber. Song, Mr Jenks. Duet, Messrs Jenks and Buglass. Song, Mr Nesbit. Song, Mr Geo. King. Song, Mr Clingberg. To conclude with the screamingly funny Comedy: “ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS.” Cast of Characters Major Rigulas Rattan (ex-Cape Coast Slashers), Mr A. D. Cleraett; Victor Hugo Dubois (a love-sick Frenchman), Mr J. Golder; 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/-. THANKS, THE relatives of the late Mr William James Hopper desire to thank their friends for expressions and tokens of sympathy in the family’s late bereavement; and particularly Mrs A. G. Stunnell and Nurse Hazlett for their kind and unremitting attention. MANAWATU HUNT CLUB. A MEET of the above Club will be held at Herrington, Lady’s Mile, at 1.30 p.m., on Friday, 16th inst. j, McKenzie, Secretary, STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE, FOXTON AGENCY. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr Endell Wanklyn has been appointed agent for the Department at Foxton, vice Mr Fowler resigned. C. R. C. ROBIESUN, General Manager. Head Office, VV ellington, June sth, 1911. WANTED —A contract cook for about 32 men, to commence Ist July. Apply this office. PALMERSTON NORTH. “ OSBORNE FOR OYERCOATS ” 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 9s to 455. SALE PRICES : 5/11 to 30/. Mention this paper and .secure the Bargains. edmuniTosbo rne, (Late of Foxton.) DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 38 and 39, Main Streiet, W., Palmerston N. STOP THAT HACKING COUGH. JJEALEY’S White Pine an id Tar is the best cough remedy mad e. Every year there is more sold than the previous year. Ste in and get a bottle and you will be astonished at the quick relief itt ogives, is 6d and 2s 6d at THE PHARMACY, FOXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1004, 13 June 1911, Page 3
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