THANKS. Me- A. KING and family desire to express their thanks to all for messages of sympathy with them in their recent sad bereavement. AUCTION SALE. OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AND SUNDRIES. NYE’S YARDS, FOXTON, ON FRIDAY, JULY, 2(i, 1918, at 1 P.M. IVfESSRS MOUNSEY & CO. will hold a Sale of Household Furniture and Effects on behalf of Messrs Rose and Smith, as above. A large line of Furniture of all descriptions will be submitted. Further entries solicited, which may bo left at the “Herald” Office.
AUCTION SALE FOXTON PROPERTY. • FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918, at 2 P.M. AT NYR’S YARDS, FOXTON. ’V[()UNSEY & CO. have received insl met ions from (lie PUBLIC TRUSTEE (o sell as above, in Hie ESTATE OF THE LATE HARRIETT KATE CRAIGALL THAT PARCEL OP LAND containing by admeasurement two roods fifteen decimal one perches more or less, situate in the Borough of Foxton, being part of Block Y. of the Te Awahou Native Reserve, and comprising Lot 27 on Deposited Plan 2312 and par! Lot 12 on deposted Plan 2311 and being the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title Volume 199 Polio 1(17 Wellington Registry, together with the dwelling (‘reeled thereon. Fall particulars from the office of the Agents Public Trustee. MESSRS RUTHERFORD & CONNELL, Palmerston N. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. usual fortnightly Euchre Parly and Dance, under the auspices of St. .Mary’s Church, will be held in the Town Hall Supper-room on —■ FRIDAY, . JULY 2(ilb. Admission, l/fi. PUBLIC NOTICE. desire to notify the general public that Mr. Bryant recently disposed of his butchery business to Air 0. T. Woodroofe, but owing to a clause in the lease of the former’s shop and premises, lie was unable to effect a transfer in accordance with the agreement of sale, to Mr Woodroofe. The matter, however, has been mutually and satisfactorily settled between both parties, and Mr, Bryant has decided to resume business as heretofore. We sincerely regret any inconvenience which may have been occasioned the public during the course of these negotiations, and to assure our joint: customers that, while thanking them for past support, we shall endeavour to meet their requirements to the best of our ability in the future. R. s! BRYANT. G. T. AYOODROOFE. TOWN HALL - - FOXTON. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Positively one night onlv. THE WORLD’S MASTER MAGICIAN, LEE TOY CHUNG. LEE TOY CHUNG. Introducing a Bombardment of WONDERS AND NOVELTIES. Supported by a Company of AllStar Artists, including PROFESSOR D’ALMAINE, The Acknowledged Premier Hypnotist. Two and a-half Hours of Music, Mirth, Mystery, Popular Prices: 3/-, 2/-, 1/- (plus Tax). Book your seats, at Airs Tevitodale’s. Lost . —Large nickel Lucas motor car head lamp, between Levin and Sandon, on Foxton road. Finder rewarded. Apply Dr. Chrislie, Wanganui. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, 1/G and 2/6. .
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1856, 23 July 1918, Page 3
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