They’re all doing it, all along the line-—worrying the postal officials, ringing up number 9. * What we tell you of our stock and of ourselves we honestly believe—that’s why we are getting on. Walker and Furrie.* This chap, he was a perfect wreck, His cough was something awful; His sneezes shook the very roof, His friends, they murmured “poor fool.” But since that time a week has passed, The poor chap’s getting well quite fast: ’Twas only with the aid for sure Of a dose of Woods’ Great Pepper mint cure.
SALVATION ARMY HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. ' MASONIC HALL. SUNDAY (To-morrow) & MONDAY, BTH and 9TH INSTS. MONDAY NIGHT. — Attractive Programme by the children and auction of gifts. Admission 6d. Everybody welcome. OORONATION TOWN HALL. CATHOLIC BAZAAR & ART UNION. In Aid of the Church Funds. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, March 10th, nth, I2lh and 13th. The Stalls will include two Plain and Fancy Stalls, under the management of Miss Dudson, with Miss Hennessy and Mrs Hooker senr. with Mrs Hynes. Mrs Jackson will have charge of the Sweets Stall, and Mrs Duggan the Produce Stall. The Refreshment Rooms will be under the capable management of Mrs Richmond and a staff of efficient assistants. The articles to be disposed of include many beautiful paintings, drawings, and other works of art by some of the most distinguished artists in New Zealand, The services of Miss Agnes Segrief, a well-known New Zealand singer, and numerous other vocalists, have been requisitioned. Some very special items will be given by the Convent school children. The Orchestra will attend each evening. A special feature of the amusements will be-the Siege of the Pankrust Castle, directly imported from the United States for the occasion. The Ait Gallery, in charge of Mr Rockel, would in itself justify a full house. The other items of amusement include the games of Hoopla, Aunt Sallv, etc. P. J. HENNESSY, Hon. Sec. ROYAL ASSEMBLIES. mHE Royal Dancing Assemblies JL will commence on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT and will be held in the Royal Flail every Friday evening from that date onwards. Gents. 2s, Ladies is. NOTICE. H E undersigned begs to X notify that all accounts remaining unpaid after March 25th, will be sued for without further notice. C. H, COLLINS. Foxton, February 28th, 19*4UNRESERVED SALE OF FURNITURE. FOXTON, MONDAY, MARCH 9th, at I p.m. MOUNSEY & CO. have received instructions from Mr H, McARTNEY, who is leaving the district, to sell as above at the Town Hall Supper-room, the whole of his household furniture and effects, comprising in part: Sideboard, dining-room table, dining-room chairs, settee, fern stands, couch, fender and fire irons, hearth rugs, linoleums and door mat, pictures, curtains, blinds, easy chairs, double bedstead, spring mattrass, child’s iron cot, duchess chest, washstand, bedroom ware, single iron bedstead, stretcher bed, single mattrasses, washstand, kitchen chairs, tables, crockery, pots and pans, garden tools, carpenter’s tools, I d.b. gun by Cashmore, gum boots and full equipment for duck shooting, bath, and sundries. CROXJCHER’S. the place for CORRECT ART NEEDLEWORK AND FANCY GOODS. ALL materials stocked for Ribbon Work, Needle-Paint-ing, Stencilling, Pastinello and PenPainting, etc., etc. Ladies are cordially invited to inspect my large stock. LESSONS GIVEN in all branches. Postal communications receive prompt attention. Address Nr. STANDARD OFFICE, THE SO CARE, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1217, 7 March 1914, Page 3
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