Byron Brown talked a Civil Service Board six years ago. He is still harping on the same string.* If you want the best meat at lowest possible prices, tell Cook and Co. to call. Customers waited on daily.* The popular Roslyn Writing Pads (copyrighted), od and Is each, from all storekeepers.*
OORONATION TOWN HALL, PICTURE SHOW. TO-AIG-HT I PROGRAMME. “ Duke of Arles,” Drama. “ Doctor Cupid,” Comedy. “ Rivers and Valleys of Norway,” Scenic. “ Kelly’s Courtship,” Comic. “ Fighting Blood,” Drama. “ Knot in a Plot,” Comedy - “ Making Christmas Crackers,” Industrial. “ Recreation of an Heiress,” Corn’d. ” Giant Sawmills,” Scenic. “ Love and the Law,” Drama. “ Foolshead victim of his honesty,” Comic. Circle and Stalls is 6d, pit Is. Children 6d to any part of the house if accompanied by parents or guardians. Booking for Circle 6d extra. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8.0. ALF. FRASER, Manager.
FOXTON HORTICULTURAL FLORAL & INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. SEEING SHOW, 1911. To be held in the CORONATION HALL, FOXTON. on the 22ND AND 23RD NOVEMBER. To be opened by the President (A. Speirs, Esq.,) at 3 p.m. VALUABLE SPECIAL AND ORDINARY PRIZES IN EACH SECTION. i WITHES CLOSE at 10 p.m. on A MONDAY, November 20th ; late entries to 10 a.m. on Wednesday, November 22nd, and must be made with the Secretary with an additional double fee per entry. All entries for School work must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than Wednesday, 15th inst. Catalogues and entry forms may be had on application to the undersigned. H. C. PATTERSON, Secretary. GAEDBN FETE. To be held at All Saints’ Vicarage, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6l'H, jqil.. Opened by the Mayor at 3 p.m. Stalls.— Guild Stall, lames of the Guild ; Sweets Stall, Mrs Boyes and Miss Symons ; Produce Stall, Misses Coley ; Flower Stall, Mrs C. Robinson, Mrs Kellow and Miss Collins ; Tea Rooms, Mrs Nye, Miss Stackpool, and others; Christmas Tree, Mrs Barber and Misses Maroni. Competitions. sports. Evening Programme. uraad Concert, assisted by the Motuiti Maori Choir. Hakas and Pois. Rose Show. Floral Baskets. Band in attendance. Admission, is. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. Ladies & gentlemen,—! again have the honour of offering my services for the seat now vacant in the Foxton Borough Council. Should 1 be favoured with your confidence, and elected, I pledge to apply myself fearlessly and diligently to the interests of the electors as a whole. I would support only those movements which in my opinion arc a direct benefit to householders and ratepayers. 1 am a firm believer in good roads, footpaths, lighting, and drainage—these arc essentials to a keen sense of progress. Respectfully soliciting the honour of your support,—l remain Yours faithfully, MERVYN LITTLEJOHN.
REDUCTION IN PRICE OF MEAT. ON and after this date, all meat Purchased for Cash at the shop will be reduced in price. G. T. VVOODROOFE. Foxton, Nov. 18th, 1911. TO THE RATEPAYERS AND HOUSEHOLDERS OF THE BOROUGH OF FOXTON. Ladies & gentlemen—At the request of a number of ratepayers, I have consented to offer my services as Councillor to till the vacancy caused by the retirement of Cr Rimmer. If honoured by your confidence, 1 will endeavour to safeguard your interests to the best of my ability, with a due regard to the economic and efficient administration of borough affairs. —Yours obediently, GEO. O. BARBER. HIMATA NGI SALE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20th. At 12 noon. mHE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANX TILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd., will sell at 12 noon : 30 mixed yearlings (lots) 10 store cows (lots) 6 fat cows (lots) 6 springing cows and heifers (lots) 12 2-year empty heifers (lots) 9 15-months grade and purebred Jersey heifers (lots) 4 15-months Holstein heifers 1 yearling Holstein bull 4 speyed fat cows X 3-year Jersey bull (sound) I springing heifer I bacon pig 200 4, 6 and f.m. ewes with 90 per cent lambs 50 dry ewes 6 sacks good table potatoes. FIX) LET, —4-roomed cottage in X Thynne Street. Rent, 7s 6d per week. Apply this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1071, 18 November 1911, Page 3
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