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IjOST—On Sunday afternoon, between '.wharf and Johnston Street, through Easton Park, pair of boy’s boots, size 1, and black and white socks. Kindly return, Mrs Eveleigh, Johnston Street. FOXTON BEAUTIFYING "Society. ART UNION RESULTS. No. 1, Sweets Stall, A.—Tickets sold 289; winning number, 344. No. 2 Sweets Stall, B.—Tickets sold 21(5; winning number, 24. No. 3, Fancy Stall, C. —Tickets sold 138; winning number 305. No. 4, Fancy Stall, D. —Tickets sold 178; winning number, 42. No. 5, Citizens’ Queen, E. —Tickets sold 322; winning number, GO2. No. 0, Fibre Queen, F. —Tickets sold 274; winning number, 663. No. 7, Sports Queen, G. —Tickets sold 293; winning number 950. No. 8, Farmers’ Queen, H. —Tickets sold 304; winning number, 821. No. 9, Native Queen, I. —Tickets sold 494; winning number, 515. No. 10, Native Queen, I. —Tickets sold 241; winning number, 636. I hereby certify that the foregoing numbers of tickets sold in connection with the ten respective Art Unions, and drawn in the Town Hall last evening, are true and correct in every particular. ROORE RANGIIIEUEA, Hon. Sec. Carnival Com. TOWN HALL - FOXTON. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! CLASSIC AMUSEMENT CO. present “THE GIRL BEHIND THE POWDER.” A Musical Revue in Two Acts. FULL CHORUS - 50 VOICES. FULL ORCHESTRA, 12 PLAYERS THE UKULELE BAND and HAWA.IAN BALLET. You will enjoy the whole 3 hours’ fun. BOX PLAN AT HEATH’S. Prices: 4/-, 3/- & 2/-, plus Tax. TOWN HALL PICTURES. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! ETHEL CLAYTON in “THE YOUNG MRS. WINTHRQP.” Paramount Magazine, etc. Prices as usual. ROYAL PICTURES. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! HARRY MOREY, the finest actor of virile, strongman parts on the screen, in “THE FLAMING CLUE. “THE FLAMING CLUE.” A DETECTIVE STORY FILLED WITH ROMANCE. SUSPENSE, MYSTERY AND ACTION. No murders —Imt a Modern Detective rounding up Counterfeiters by Modern Methods. Extra THE VANISHING DAGGER. Prices: 6d & 1/1. TENDERS. TENDERS, to close with the undersigned on MONDAY, April 11th, at 4 pan., and marked Tender and addressed P.O. Box No. 13, are invited for removing hill and filling in according to levels, on racecourse. Specifications and plan may be seen on application to the caretaker, at the course. L. R. FREEMAN, Secretary F.R.C. ARTS AND CRAFTS CLASSES. SUBJECTS TAUGHT IN SIX LESSONS. Madame brenan, cultured Teacher and Artist from Auckland, wishes jo notify the ladies and gentlemen of Foxton that she will conduct classes in the subjects as listed below. The opportunity is a good one for country residents; all instruction is given skilfully on the most up-to-date subjects. The course comprises six lessons: Pastel Painting (all branches), Oil Painting, Pen Painting (improved), Poker Work, Basket Work, Pastenello, Stencilling (improved). Particulars can he obtained ami specimens of work seen at Mrs Walls’, Alain Street. APPLICATION FOR SLAUGHT- \ BRING LICENSE. j. THE UNDERSIGNED, hereby give notice that I intend to apply to the Manawalu County Council, at its next meeting, for a License to slaughter large and small cattle, on my ,section, No. 265, Main Road, Foxton, E. lIOWAN. Foxton, April 2nd, 1921. A Business Talk with Business Men.—“ There is a vast difference between wishing and winning. Many a good man has failed because he had his wishbone where his backbone ought to have been.” Are you wishing for more business, but lack the winning? Advertising is a sure enough winner, but it needs backbone in the man directing it. Advertising doesn’t bring results with a jerk. The beginning is slight, but the pressure is constant, and increasing all the time. The open season for hunting business lasts all the year round, but just now the game is particularly well worth going after. The best ammunition is an anvertisement in “The Manawatu Herald.”*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2260, 7 April 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2260, 7 April 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2260, 7 April 1921, Page 3

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