FINAL CLEARANCE OF SEALETTE FUR SETS AT THE CLEAN SWEEP SALE. SPLENDID LINE, USUALLY 11/6, NOW 5/11 OTHERS, USUALLY 15/6, NOW 9/11. OTHERS, USUALLY 45/-. NOW 25/6. The whole of our stock of Furs to be cleared regardless of usual prices. Big reduction s on Real Fur Sets in Coney Seal, Grey Squirrel, Black Fox, etc., etc. C. M. ROSS & Co., THE BON MARCHE, PALMERSTON N.
OORONATION TOWN HALL. MUNICIPAL PICTURES. SATURDAY S PROGRAMME. 7,000 FEET OF FILM. BY UNSEEN HANDS. STAR DRAMA, of 2,700 Feet. Contran and his Accomplice —C. Pathe’s Australian Gazette —Top, The Death of Lucrece —Drama Tweedledum's Ma-in-law —Comic Friends of the Birds Educ. The Boomerang —Drama Mirth and Mystery —Trick Stage-struck Sally —Comic FIRST CI.ASS ORCHESTRA!, MUSIC (Eight Instruments). Circle Is, Stalls and Pit 6d. CHILDREN HALF - PRICE. BOOKING FREE. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8.0. C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Manager. FOXTON RACING CLUB. Applications win be received up to FRIDAY, August Ist, for the position of Secretary to the Club. Applicants must be residents of Foxton. Salary, £75 per annum. W. GRAY. Secretary. THANKS. MRS. PAGE desires to tender her sincere thanks to all who assisted, and sent messages of sympathy in connection with her recent sad bereavement, and especially to Dr. MandJ, Rev Mr Woodward, and Mrs Stunell. FOXTON RACING CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the Foxton Racing Club will be held in the Council Chamber on MONDAY, August 4th, 1913, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive Annual Report' and Balance-sheet; Election of Stewards; and General. W. GRAY, Secretary. • H. B. W. OSBORNE, COAL MERCHANT AND CARRIER, VTOTIFIES the public that he is Ll stocking PUPONGA and fAUPIRI COAL, and has made irrangements for a regular supply, .nd is therefore in a position to sup>ly any quantity at the shortest lotice. All orders left at the office, Main street, will receive prompt attention. Also in stock—Cement, Hay, Straw, Superphosphate, . Basic Slag, and Lime. LIQUIDATION SALE. I THE whole of the stock of the West Coast Steamship and rading Co. (in liquidation) includg oilskins, Rain-proot Driving ugs, Grass Seed, Asbestos Packing c., etc., is now being sold at prices suit purchasers, in order to wind ) the estate. Write for particulars call and i nspect. R. E. CUTHBERTSON, Liquidator. Palmerston Noith. HCTHEN visiting Palmerston N. fY give DONALDSON a call ir suit or costume. The best al :asonable prices. Note the address : )ONALDSON, c/o Alf. Mahon. FOR SALE.—One 2-drawer, rimu kitchen dresser, Varnished; also one kauri top table. 5 x 3, turned legs, 37/6 the pair Lewis Wilson, Easton St.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1127, 31 July 1913, Page 3
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