Why bother making cakes when there is such a good assortment at o erremi’B ? * TENDERS. Tender S are invited'Cor the supply of Charitable Aid Eat ions at Foxton for tlie year ending 31st January, 1021. Particulars and conditions of contract can lie obtained from the Secretary. Tenders, delivered at the Hospital, will (dose on TUESDAY, (itii January, 1020, at 12 noon. B. MANSFIELD, Secretary. Tender S are wanted Cor the purchase of 01 acres of land in Avenue Road. Apply Wanklyn and Williams, LOST. THOM Foxton Heads, on Christmas Night, one dapple-gray mare, thick set, about 15 hands, in very good condition. Reward on information as to whereabouts. E, F. Thwaites, butcher, Palmerston North. Telephone 388. FOXTON RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. business'places will be closed all day THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the Ist and 2nd January, 102!). A. N. SMITH, Hon. See. SOMETHING DOING AT THE BEACH. A CONCERT A CONCERT OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT will be bold in the Beach Hall on NEW YEAR’S NIGHT, At 8 p.m. There are a number of distinguished concert performers now visiting the Beach, who include LIEUTENANT JACOBS, MRS. LA RCOMBE, MISS WHALLEY, and a conuuele Orchestra of PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS. Come and hear the Glee Party of twentv performers, who will sing THE VERY LATEST SONGS AND ' . CHORUSES. Only 2- admission. Funds in aid of the Hall.
Jc()R SALK. —(i-roomed bouse, lulls set in. built lit yen is; acre, Thymic St rod, £SOO. Wank--Iyu & Williams. GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. beach riii'iidi, Kill I.) AA’ N It HIT. (•iimuary Mini I, liy METHODIST Oil* ill,’. f)RCI! F.STRA. Choir. qmarlelies, Solos. Tin* performers will ini hide the talented Wellington so!o----isl, .Viiss Myra Sawyer. Funds in aid of' Methodist Church {'lioir. Overlure S o'clock sharp. by I'nli rtrchcsi ru. Choir conductor; Mr 11. Osborne. Admission, 1 -. ROYAL PICTURES. ROYAL PICTURES, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Tin l Pi'ogiamine screened last night will he repealed. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! A Powerful, KmisUiil, Baffling Siory, wrillen by deck Boyle, in (he Red Book Magazine, one of (he famous “Boston Blnekie'' Stories “BOSTON ELACKIE’S LITTLE PAL,” wiih a gifted and popular star. BKKT LVTELU as a romantic gentlenmn-burgiar. Viol an ordinary -“crook” picture, but a stirring, appealing ami original story which revolves around a wealthy hut lonely child, end a burglar who saved Iho child's mother .From dishonour. THURSDAY! THURSDAY! Metro Pictures Corporation presents the Screen’s Sweetest Flower, LITTLE MARY MILES It (INTER, supported bv Thomas J. Carrigan, in “LOVELY MARY” “LOVELY MARY.” An Exquisite Romance of the Southland, in 5 wonderful acts. PONTON SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL. Public is invited to contribute towards the cost of erecting a suitable memorial to local and district soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice in the Great War. The site chosen is situate in the Triangle Reserve, at the north end of Main Street. The sum of £SOO is required for the purpose. Donations may be forwarded to the undersigned. It is hoped that every one-ill the.community will give’' according to their means. It'is fitting that v/e should perpetuate ihc memory of the Honoured Dead. JOHN'CHRYSTALL, Mayor. J. Xv. Secretary.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2072, 30 December 1919, Page 3
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510Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2072, 30 December 1919, Page 3
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