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THE, SALVATION ARMY. - SPECIAL VISIT OF THE * CELEBRATED FEUDING SILVER BAND. FEILDING SILVER BAND. (33 Members) AND PADRE McAULLEY. Arrive at 4.30 this afternoon. Parade Main Street 0.30 p.m. Sunday Aborning, 0.30, Lady’s Mile. 11 a.m., Salvation Army Hall. Snndav Afternoon. 2.45, Victoria Park. Sunday Evening, 0.0, Main Street, 7.0 Town Hall. AT 8.15, A SPECIAL “AFTERCHURCH” RALLY.

public MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Council ■Chamber at 3 o'clock on WEDNESDAY afternoon next, for the purpose of forming a Beautifying Society for the Borough. MRS. F. ROBINSON, Convener. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT STATE EIRE INSURANCE OFFICE. jVfESSRS COOPER, DAN I ELL & CO.. Barristers and Solicitors, Main Street,-Paxton, have been appointed agents for the State Fire Insurance Office for the Eoxton District. D. MORRISON, Branch Manager, Palmerston N. FROM EVERY POINT THE EMPIRE AUCTIONEERING COY. LEADS. QUR success is due to our energetic and ■ progressive business methods. Our Furniture Trade, is generally recognised to be one of the largest | in the North Island. Our Furniture Show-rooms are visited by thousands of customers, and are admired by all. } A special point in our Furniture business is that we guarantee every ‘article we sell to be free of wood borei’. OUR OUTSIDE CLEARING SALES are always attended with phenomenal success. WHY? Because we use and employ modern methods in conducting same. Our terms are reasonable, and the prompt manner in which we pay the sales accounts is a special • feature in all transactions. MART BALES ARE CONDUCTED EVERY SATURDAY. Business premises Nos. 106, 107, 108 CUBA STREET. THE EMPIRE AUCTIONEERING CO. ’Phone 420. P.O. Box 285, MARK BRIGGS. 808 BROWN, Auctioneer.

FOXTON STOCK SALE. MONDAY, MAY 11), 1920. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., Mill sell ns above: — 75 emply ewes. 70 empty ewes 70 good lambs 25 wcaner steers 2 wenner heifers 1 4-ycar Shorthorn bull 2 Short horn bulls 24 4-yonr well-bred Shorthorn bullocks 6 fa! cows 30 4 and 5-year Polled Angus and Hereford bullocks. 20 4-year good conditioned bullocks 20 24-year steers « 1.5 18-months steers 8 store cows 3 18-months empty Holstein heifers 4 wcaner lioifers 30 v,molly lambs 40 Holstein, Shorthorn and Jersey cross heifers, r.w.b. "'WANTED. —Girl to assist with housework, 8 to 2 daily. Apply Mrs McMurray. “Q-OBLIN” SOAP, 6d, at The C. M. ROSS CO. A. great success. Try it. WANTED KNOWN—Robertson's carry a large stock of all sizes in Horse Covers. Also Loin Covers, green duck, check lined, 19/6. OALL TO-DAY and see the attractive display of the latest Winter Model Coats, at BARR & TVER’S. They are not only smart in style, but moderately priced. All-wool winter sox for men, 2/(1 and 2/9 pair. All-wool Ribbed and Plain Underpants, 8/11 and 10/6. Aten’s All-wool Coat Sweaters, in white and grey, 35/and 37/(1. At BARR & TYRR’S. ALL-WOOL New Zealand-made Rugs, full size, nice selection of good Rug Patterns, 59/6 to 75/-. At BARR & TYERS’. FOXTOX VOLUNTEER EIRE BRIGADE. A PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL In aid of the Brigade funds, will be held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1920. Full particulars later. NOTICE. QWING to my having purchased a practice in Marton, I will he leaving Foxton on the 15th-instant, and request that all accounts -owing be paid In* that date. H. A. INGLE.'

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2125, 8 May 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2125, 8 May 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2125, 8 May 1920, Page 3

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