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, NATION TOWN HALL PICTURE SHOW. TO-NIGHT! IIiIABIA N . r ‘TKEAaHEHY. ,Of this Film it has been said it is 'I REALISTIC, THRILLING. DARING and UNHACKNEYED. , “The -Old Kent Road,” “Their Hero,” “The Stolen Ring.” Many others, all splendid. Circle is 6d, Stalls is, Pit Qd, Children .under 12, 3d (Stalls and Pit only). Booking for Circle 6d extra. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8.0. ALF. FRASER, Manager. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANNUAL LICENSES. ALL Licenses for vehicles, billiard saloons, public halls, boarding houses, hawkers, etc., expire on the 31st December. All Licenses not renewed on or before the 7th January, 1913, will be sued for without further notice. ALF. FRASER, 1 .. Town Clerk. \ THANKS. • MR. H. PAGE and family desire to thank all kind friends for . their sympathy in their sad bereavement, also for floral emblems, and especially Mesdames Stunell and Fuller, also Dr Mandl and the Rev Woodward for their constant attendance.. CONTRADICTION. I WISH to contradict the rumour that is being circulated to the effect that I am retiring from the undertaking business, and to notify the residents of the district that having been established for the past 40 years, I have no intention of giving up business whilst I am able to walk to the cemetery. Having a Very large stock of coffin furniture, etc., on hand, I am in a position to conduct funerals at the most reasonable rates. ANDREW JONSON. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG TAX. MR. E. J. MARTIN has. been appointed Registrar of Dogs for the Borough of Foxton, and all fees in respect of same must be paid to him at his office, next to Council Chambers, Main Street. , The fee for dogs is 10/-, but will b'e'reduced to 5/- if paid before the 31st January, 1913, after which date the. full fee of 10/- will be charged, and sued for without further notice. All bona fide working dogs are 3/6; ■ ■ ' ALF. FRASER. ;■ Town Clerk.

j .V - TO BUILDERS. - - fiIENDERS are invited for exten- ■; JL ' sivc works, consisting of alterations and additions to present buildings, the erection of three large workmen’s dwellings, outhouses and stable, - and construction of septic tank drainage system at Moutoa for Whitaunui, Ltd. ■; _AI so, eject ion,of a stable at Tokomarix for Temukanui, Ltd Tenders to be delivered at the architect’s office, 41 Rangitikei street, Palmerston North, by noon on WEDNESDAY, 15th January, 1913. For plans, make early application to, L. G. WEST & SON, Architects. Telephone, 235. FOR THE BEST MEAT AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, deal from O. COOK & CO. Our Pork at 6:1. per lb. is all dairy fed. ONLY THE PRIMEST MEAT SUPPLIED WITH all cash purchases coupons will be given, entitling the purchaser to one shilling’s worth of meat for every £1 in coupons. IMPORTANT TO ALL SHOOTING MEN. I HEREBY desire to notify the sporting public that I have secured from Charles Boswell, Esq., of London, the agency for his CELEBRATED PIGEON AND WILD FOWL GUNS," and under agreement with him, undertake to sell these guns in New Zealand at his London catalogue prices. Boswell guf>s have won considerably over £160,000 in prize money alone in Australia and New Zealand gun clubs, and are used by nearly all the long mark men in the various gun clubs in Australia and England; which speaks well for the shooting qualities of these well-known guns. Sportsmen who want the best cannot do belter than buy a “BOSWELL” and.order now, don’t wait till close on the shooting season, it takes time to import. Special terms to good shots and honest buyers. Guns from £8 10s to 50 Guineas. Any gun made to your own order if desired. Satisfaction guaranteed. Write or call for further particulars. MERYYN LITTLEJOHN, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, FOXTON AGENT. BEST jam and dessert plums 2d per lb. Peaches from 2d per lb. B. H. Just, Palmerston North. WANTED-Everybody to come and inspect our great selection of English and Colonial Boots and Shoes which we are quitting at startling reductions during the Festive Season. Reiter Bros., Main Street. "

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1046, 4 January 1913, Page 3

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670

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1046, 4 January 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1046, 4 January 1913, Page 3

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