PEACE CELEBRATIONS. The PUBLIC of Foxton are invited to attend a meeting in the ■Council Chambers on MOUDAY NEXT, March 3rd, at 7.30 p.m., to discuss what form Peace Celebrations will take, and to set up Committees. Ladies specially invited to attend: J. CHRYSTALL, Mayor. BauckhanTs for prompt delivery and Wheat 9/- bushel.* Five per cent, (i/- in the £) off cash prices at BARR & TYER’S, the Quality Drapers. J l . GABITES for Ladies' Pink and Blue Lace Hose, 1/6. Madras Muslin, 1/6. Men’s Shirts, soiled, all one price, 6/11, Ladies’ Blouses, reduced to 5/11, 6/11. KIWI BACON FACTORY. (Kairanga Meat Co., Ltd., Proprietors). PALMERSTON NORTH. CASH BUYERS of Bacon Bigs at highest market prices. Pigs will be received at the Abattoirs EVERY TUESDAY. THOS. PENTON, Manager. References —Bank of Australasia. PRIVATE CURING A SPECIALITY. Buyers will wait on farmers by request, and give any particulars required. jfIVE PER CENT. (1/- in the £) off cash prices at BARR & TYER’S, the Quality Drapers. Pyjamas o/ii, 10/0, 12/6, white Silk Shirts 9/11, Colonial Wool Suglets 6/11 and 11/6. The C. M. Ross Co., Ltd., Foxton.. MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. Tenders win be received at the County Offices, Sanson, up till noon on TUESDAY, the Ith day of March, for the following metalling contract: — Contract No. 252. Poxton-Shau-non Road, 200 yards metal. Specifications and conditions may be seen at the “Herald” Ollice,, Poxton. A. K. DREW, County Clerk. Sanson, 211 h Pcbruary, 1919. ANTONIA DOLORES. TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH Ith. DON’T miss ANTONIA DOLORES. the famous Soprano Singer of the World, TUESDAY, March Ith. Book scats at Mrs Tevioldale’s. LEVIN’S CHAUTAUQUA. EVERY WORD INTERESTING. SEE WHAT IS COMING NOW. For a week of Supreme Musical delights the Chautauqua is provided well. THE Chautauqua Programme will contain, aiming other attractions, (he APOLLOS, Pivc Artists of rare and dainty qualify. THE ARTISTS’ TRIO, ■ Australians all, rich in records of excellence. MELODY MIRTH QUARTETTE. Gleeful girls, glowing in Gladsome Harmonies. MISS CARRIE LANCELEY, England’s own beloved Primu Donna. SOUTHERN SEAS SEXTETTE, THE acme in costumed musical sketches. The Lectures will delight everybody everywhere. Sessions will be held daily, both afternoon and evening, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1819. SEASON TICKETS, covering everything, sold at the following prices: Adults 1.0/-, Students (>/-, Soldiers 4/-, Children 4/-. (Plus war tax). Bauckham’s for low prices and Granose Biscuits at I/- packet.* You can buy Kapoc at The C. M. ROSS Coy. at 1/4 lb. Best and purest Bedding, full size, 45/-. Kapoc Pillows, 3/9. Bamboo Foies, Oft. 6d, !)fl. 9d. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. LEASE OP TARGET RESERVE. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs MOUNSEY & CO. will sell by Public Auction, at Mr W. Nyc’s Yard, Whyte Street, Foxton, oil MONDAY, 3rd March, 1919, at 2 p.niy the lease of part of Section 477, Foxton, containing approximately 240 acres. W. WATER’S, Town Clerk. j30,f15,ml ' TENDERS \YILL be received up to March 4th, 1919, for six-roomed dwelling house and section, Robinson Street, Foxton (assigned estate Walker & Furrie). Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Address — IV. H. HART, Foxton. POUND. —Gilchrist Furniture Coy., Palmerston North, are closing down. 20 per cent, discount off all goods. POUND. — Rare opportunity to furnish cheap, at Gilchrist’s, Palmerston North, Closing Down Saie. 4/- in the £ discount,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1946, 1 March 1919, Page 3
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