FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! AT THE RACECOURSE, FOXTON. FOXTON v. WERAROA ' (JUNIOR). At 3 P.M. V. HIGGINS, Sec. H.R.U. HATCHING SEASorr!32ir fjOOK your orders; for Day-old Chicks and Hatching Eggs with the man that has had ten years’ experience, and who has built up a flock of White Leghorns second to none in the district. For prices, etc., applv M. H. WALKER, Ardwiek Poultry Farm, Foxton. Telephone 32. WALLPAPERS B.P. PAINT PICTURE-FRAMING ' ARTISTS’ MATERIALS YOU SAVE MONEY WHEN BUYING FROM ALEXANDER CLARK, Ltd... ALEXANDER CLARK, Ltd., 3& 5 FJTZHERBERT STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. THE CENTRAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, The Square - Palmerston N. ELECT RICA L IN STALL AT lONS AND REPAIRS of every description. AGENCIES: “PLIX" Light and Power Plants. “HART” British Storage Batteries. “ROBERTS” N.Z. Electric Heaters and Appliances. ' “REXTLIFK” Violet-Ray Apparatus. LAMPS OF ALL VOLTAGES in stock. Also Cables, Conduit, Shades, Fittings, and Accessories of every description. “HART” BATTERY SERVICE. “HART” BATTERY SERVICE. LET US QUOTE YOU.
L. R. & F. MEAT CO. 0 PEN IX <} AXNO UN CEMEX T. above Company notify the public thsil -they are opening in bn ■Am-" premises, Street (next to Mr Adinore’s), on Friday, July Ist. Only the primer! meat -la ugh;ered, itnil ottered on ratio at lowest prices for cash. Small Goods a .speciality. A fair share of public patronage solicited. Customers wailed upon daily for order.-. FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY. AUCTIONEERS, INSURANCE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. AVENUE ROAD - FOXTON. (Opposite Manawatu Hotel), AUCTION SALES held itl the Mart every Saturday afternoon, til 13 o'eloek. Clearing Sales comlncted in tiny part of the district. FOR SALE: 1 7-Inp. Endbury ( English) Kerosene Engine. • 1 Spring Trap. 1 Swamj) Plough MalaL Firewood by the cord or truck. Totara Posts.
FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY. FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY. TELEPHONES: Mart 53. Auctioneer’s residence 73. WANTED TO BUY.—Four- or life-roomed house, for removal. Apply “Herald” Office. FOUND. —A sum of money. Owner can have same by giving particulars and paying cost of advertisement. Apply this office. __ WIDL the person who borrowed a lile copy of the “Manawalu Herald” for the year 1917 please return same to this office. FOR SALE. —Chaff, by the bag or ton. Apply Foxton Auctioneering Coy. - F- GABITES’ for Special Prices. — White Calicoes, 1/10, 2/3, 2/6 per yard. Double-width White Twill Sheeting, 4/11, 5/11 per yard. Soaps, 3id, GJd and Bid per cake. ]\fEN'S TENNIS and Neglige Shirts, smart stripes and plain colours, ip-ual [trice 12/9 and 14/11, sale prices 7/11 and 9/11. Men’s unshrinkable Flannel In dors, usual price 10/0,. sate price 8/ 0 oniv, al liARR & TYER-S Big Sale. F- GABITES’ for Special Prices. — Boys’ Braces, 1/6 pair. Men’s Braces, 3/11 pair. Men's Black Sox, 3/0 pair. MEN’S Strong Tweed Trousers, usual prices 25/- and 32/6, sale prices 18/11 and 27/6. Men’s .Hydrotpe Raincoats, usual price £0 10/-, sale price £4 15/-*, at BARR & TITER'S Big Sale.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2302, 14 July 1921, Page 3
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471Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2302, 14 July 1921, Page 3
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