THE SHOW EN- . CHANTING . NEW GOODS AT THE Bon Marche. A SERIES OF FASCINATING STYLE FEATURES DIRECT FROM THE FIRST SOURCE OF FASHION. MILLINERY, COSTUMES AND BLOUSES. Our first shipments embody the very choicest selection of our importations, and every lady is invited to inspect this pleasing array of exclusive goods, which are all authoritative models of the very best designers, and represent the cream ot the season’s specialities. We suggest an early inspection in order to see the showing at its best. S he QM%OSS Conyxf * L/M/T£D THE BON MARCHE, PALMERSTON NORTH.
OORONATION TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER i6th. ANNUAL SCHOOL CONCERT. PROGRAMME. Juniors.. 1. Introductory Speech, Harry Burr. 2. Chorus, “ Three Gray Geese,” Juniors. 3. Dialogue, “ Humpty Duraoty,” Pearl Thompson and Oswald Cleland. 4. March, Infants. 5. Song, “The Chinaman,” Stds. I and 11. Girls. 6. Recitation, “ A Little Mixed,” Willie Claris. 7. Song, “The Farmyard,” Stds. I and 11. Boys. 8. Physical Culture Exercises and Dance Steps, Stds. IV., V., VI., Girls. Seniors1. Chorus, “Britons All,” Seniors, 2. Song and Dance. “Fairies,” Stds, 3 and 4 Girls. 3. Recitation, “My First Bawbee,” Alex. Henderson. 4. Part Song, “Who is a Brave Man ?” Seniors. 5. Medical Advice, 5 Boys. 6. Solo and Part Song, “London Waits,” Wm. Signal and Seniors. 7. Dialogue, “Sambo’s Sea Voyage,” Mark Griffin and Roy Bullard, 8. Song and Chorus, “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary,” Austin Charles and Seniors. 9. Swedish Drill, Senior Boys. 10. Song and Chorus, “Mrs Tommy Atkins,” Vincent Burr, Wilfred Rimmer and Seniors. PICTURE PROGRAMME WILL APPEAR NEXT ISSUE. Admission : Circle 2s, Downstairs is.
FOXTON RACING CLUB. fiIHE annual general meeting of JL members of the Foxton Racing Club will be held in the Council Chambers on TUESDAY, October 13th 1914, at 8 p.m. Business : Annual report and balance sheet, election of officers and general. ENDELL WANKLYN, Secretary. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCILFINAL NOTICE RE RATES. ~\TOTICE is hereby given that all 111 rates unpaid after November Ist, 1914, will be sued for without any further notice. C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. October 13th, 1914. vasae&k SANSON-FOXTON TRAMWAY. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the tram will not run on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS until further notice. BY ORDER. Sanson, 13/10/14. NOTICE. OWING to the Huntly disaster and war demands on West Coast and Newcastle coal, I have been unable to get regular supplies, but expect a shipment of Westport coal next spring tides. W. NYE. \A. r ANTED KNOWN Men’s Dungarees 2s lid. Saddle Tweed Trousers 8s lid. Underpants 2s. Singlets is 6d. Braces is. Wool Sox, 3 pairs for 2s 6d; cashmere, S pairs 2s 6d. Ties 6d each. White Cotton Shirts 2s nd. Coloured Men’s Shirts 2s lid each. G. H, STILES.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1310, 13 October 1914, Page 3
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