Try H. C. Easton for good Meat. Only the best supplied.* A Warner’s Rust-proot Corset will do more for a woman’s figure than any other corset made. Every pair guaranteed by local drapers.*
\\T ANTED —At once, 3 or 4 w T cutters, Apply sharp to lohn Burr. LET. —Two furnished rooms, JL with use of conveniences. Apply this office. FIREWOOD. MATAI, rata and mixed wood for sale by the cord, delivered to any address. Apply O. F. COOK.
FOXTON BOWLING CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the pavilion at 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 27 th inst. Business : Re Carnival. H. WITCHELL, Hon. Sec. RON AT lON HALL. TO-MOIiKO W NIGrMT. A SOCIAL AND DANCE, Under the auspices of the local Catholic Churchy will be held as above. Admission ; Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Dancing at 8 p.m.
PIANOS. |~WUR Mr. MITCHINSON and his assistant, Mr Healy, are now m the Foxton district, and will call on prospective clients for pianos and organs. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO. LTD., Wellington. M. J. Brookes, Manager. MOUTOA DRAINAGE BOARD. TENDERS FOR 403 CHAINS DRAIN CLEANING. fBMIE time for receiving tenders JL for the above is extended to Friday, 29th inst., at 5 p.m. Specihcations at the Office of the Board. W. BOCK, Clerk. TENDERS. are invited for the JL erection of a gentleman’s residence, near Foxton. Plans may be inspected at my office, where tenders close at II a.m. on TUESDAX, April 2nd, 1912. L. G. WEST, Architect. TO LET IN Lady’s Mile, eight-roomed house (gas, hot and cold water) together with 5 acres of land. Appty ALF. FRASER, Town Clerk’s Office. CLEARING SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27TH, At I P.M. jfc/H ESSRS MOUNSEY ik CO. will i.?JL sell on account'of Mr J, W. Williams, at the farm, Nelson Road, the whole of his live and dead stock, comprising— Eight cows in milk, I trap horse, 3 yearlings, 5 weaners, pigs, several tons hay, l dray, I spring trap, milk cans, tools, furniture, and sundries. Also at 2 p.m,, the valuable property consisting of 35 acres, more or less, well watered and subdivided, 2 dwellings of four rooms, sheds and ail outbuildings, subject to lease of slaughter house and acres till Ist October, 1912. Also on account of other vendors: Nine weaners, and I singlefurrow plough. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MESDAMES HOOKER and CURTIS beg to notify the public that they have opened an up-to-date private boardinghouse in the premises lately occupied by Mr Lambess, in Coley Street, Foxton. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for permanent boarders and the travelling public. TERMS MODERATE. Note the address: Coley Street Foxton
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1023, 26 March 1912, Page 3
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435Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1023, 26 March 1912, Page 3
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