HELP THE WELLINGTON" PROVINCE QUEEN CARNIVAL. TO BE HELD IN NEWTOWN PARK - - WELLINGTON, ON ,lUXE 3RD., ( KlN(*'S BIRTHDAY). ITS IT'BPOSE IS TO RAISE TENDS FOB THE ASSISTANCE OF DISABLED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, AND TO HELP SUPPORT THE DEPENDENTS OF THOSE WHO LOSE THE IK LIVES. OUR troops arc doing their duty nobly, and the public can show appreciation of their work and sacrifices by support* ing the CARNIVAL. The people of this district are invited to local committee. On application, the organiser. Professor Cardston. will visit Foxton to offer suggestions regarding the assistant’, may be given. Gifts of any kind are invited for sale at the Carnival 1 !■- ■ who cannot give money may possibly donate meat, vegetables, game, poultry, fruits (fresh and preserved), handicrafts, and produce of all kinds. Anything that can be sold will make a welcome donation. No gift in money or goods will be too large or too small. The Carnival will have the support of the Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward, and all the leading citizens of town and country. Hundreds of willing workers are already engaged upon preparations. YOU CAN HELP BY (1) Joining the local committee. (2) Working for a “Queen of the Carnival” Candidate, (3) Donating money or goods. PARTICULARS OBTAINABLE FROM TIIK .NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. (Wellington Branch; I I GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. 11. G. HILL, Chairman. JOS. LEWIS, Secretary. (JOUONATION T°WN JfALL. THURSDAY, JUNE 3RD- 1915. GRAND VARIETY FAIR IN AID or THE BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. For the cause that needs assistance, For the wrongs that need resistance, For the future in the distance And the good we all can do ! AN UNIQUE AND INTERESTING SERIES OF EVENTS AND ENTERTAINMENTS. SOMETHING - QUITE - ORIGINAL! COMPETITIONS FOR CHILDREN (SCHOOL). GUESSING COMPETITIONS. - AUCTION SALES. - SIDE SHOWS. - GAMES. BRAN TUBS, ETC. - COMIC ITEMS, SONGS, ETC., ETC. FIRST APPEARANCE OF FOXTON - FRIVOLITY - MINSTRELS. ;!u MIMTIvS OF KI N AND l-TiOLIC 1 RIFLE SHOOTING EXTRAORDINARY ! BY MR. A BARNARD. A Genuine Exhibition of Skill & Daring. A AN UNIQUE AND FASCINATING SPORT; - MINI ATE RE - RACE - COURSE, Providing all the excitement of the real thing. If you back the winner you collect your “divy.” \\|) v HOST OF OTHER INTERESTING AND ATTRACTIVE EVENTS. ADMISSION, I - ; CHI I.DKEN CNDEI! TWELVE. (D>. F 111 DA ¥, JU N E 4'OU 1915. FANCY DRESS & FOSTER BAL L. \RTISTIU DECORATIONS. GOOD FLOOR, ENCHANTING •MUSK', AND SUPPER PROVIDED BY THE LADIES. PRIZES FOR BEST LADY'S AND GENT’S. FANCY POSTER COSTUMES. AND \DMISSION : DOC.BLE TICKETS .V-, SINGLE 2 (L ONLOOKERS 1/-, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: His Worship the Mayor (Alf. Fraser Esq.), Rev. W. Raine, and Messrs Hornblow, Kellow and W. Smith. GENERAL COMMITTEE: Messrs Ino. Ross, Betty, Claris, Kirkley, W. E. and G. O. Barber, Bullard, Perreau T - tlly. Town Hall, Lighting, and Mechanical Appliances, etc, supm; free of cost by Messrs Fullers’, Ltd. A. J. KELLOW, Hon Sec REV. W. RAINE, Treasurer. WE WANT YOU TBY) test our assertion that we have the best .1. cheese, made from the best dairy herd in the Dominion. Six varieties to select from, so we ought to have at least one to suit you. At anyrale you are invited to call and TO TASTE OUR CHEESE and if there is nothing to suit you just walk out again. We are anxious for you to try them, and we stake our reputation as quality grocers that you will be pleased at having called. WALKER & EURRIE. : THE QUALITY GROCERS, : : : FOXTON '•
TO SPORTSMEN. MR. H. W. ROBINSON, of Shannon, invites the sportsmen of Foxton who desire a good day’s outing with dog and gun among the haunts of wild pigs and cattle in the Shannon hills, to communicate with him. Conveyance provided. Address, Main Road, Shannon. ANTED—A good waitress ; good home and wages to good girl. Apply Golden Grid, fiawer.-i.
LOST —On Friday last, go'd cable bangle. Reward at this office. NOTICE. DURING DR. MANDUS absence from Foxton, Dr Beard will act as locum tenens. ANTED KNOWN.-Great t » Reorganisation Sale, commencing FRIDAY, May 14th. Amalgamation of Foxton and Levin businesses. AH goods marked at Sensational Prices. G. 11. STILES’,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1397, 13 May 1915, Page 3
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