TOWN HALL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! “EVERYWOMAN.” The finest of modern stories in 8 reels. “EVERYWOMAN.” Prices: 1/1 & 2/1, children half-pr. Boys’ sports suits and School Shorts stocked at BARR & TYER’S in great variety. Prices to suit all pockets. GUN REPAIRS. Of all descriptions, Cash Registers, Typewriters, Sewing Machines, Gramophones, and repair work of a similar description carried out with despatch. CECIL BARNARD, Care Mrs Small, UNION STREET - FOXTON. Inquiries left with G. G. Kelly, Cycle Works, or S. Mattar, tobacconist, will receive prompt attention. Wanted—a good general; good wages. 'Apply Miss J. A. Ross. B.AIN is wanted badly, and expected daily. Buy your Rain Coat now at BARR & TYER’S. BARR. & TYER’S.—Men’s knitted Socks, from 2/9 pair. Heavy Merino Undershirts, long sleeves, from 5/(5.. Pyjamas, 27/0. J. THORP. COAL MERCHANT & CARRIER. COAL SUPPLIES now coming to hand. Cash Prices for FebruaryTaupiri Household, 0/0 per bag; Kitchen Coal. (»/- per bag. Orders left at residence next Town Hall will receive prompt attention. ’Phone 52. I?. GABITES’ for Special Reductions. Lace Curtains, 17/6, 24/6 pair. Men’s Ties, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/0, 3/0. —F. GABITES. SHINE Times TRANSPORT TO THE SEASIDE. Messrs petrie & Thomson notify the public that they will run a motor lorry service from the Railway Station to the Seaside during the holidays. All trains will be met. Telephone No. 35. NOTICE. THE taxi business hitherto conducted by Messrs Burn and Trevelyan will in future be carried on and controlled by Mr R. Burn, and all accounts owing to the late firm are to be paid to Mr Burn. R. BURN. CLEARING SALES of FURNITURE, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK OF EVERY DE'SCRIPTION. MOUNSEY & CO. Leading Auctioneers of Palmerston North, are prepared to conduct Clearing Sales in Foxton and the surrounding district at Lowest Rates. Reference: Union Bank of Australia. Telephone 138. ARRANGE YOUR SALE WITH THE OLD FIRM. PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY, and BUY YOUR SWEETS AT DESMOND’S. THE CONFECTIONERS, FOXTON. FRESH SWEETS MADE DAILY. ’XMAS STOCKINGS, BOXES OF CHOCOLATES SUITABLE FOR ’XMAS PRESENTS, and ALL BEST MAKES OF CONFECTIONERY KEPT. LEN. PODMQRE, GENERAL CARRIER AND FORWARDING AGENT. Whyte’s Hotel Stables - I'oxton classes of carrying work undertaken. Livery and Balt Stables at th( rear of Whyte’s Hotel always open, A Business Talk with Business Men—“ There is a vast different between wishing and winning. Man; , a good man has failed because hi had bis wishbone where bis back bone ought to have been.” Are yoi • ’ wishing for more business, but la cl the winning? Advertising is a sur enough winner, but it needs bact: 2 bone in the man directing it. r d vertising doesn’t bring results wit, a jerk. The beginning is slight, bu “ the pressure is constant, and incre asing all the time. The open sea r . son for hunting business lasts a' the year round, but just now th :t game is particularly well worth go is I ing after. The best ammunition i 11 j an anvertisement in “The Manawat r. I Herald.”*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2243, 24 February 1921, Page 3
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493Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2243, 24 February 1921, Page 3
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