P. J. JACK FURNITURE MANUFACTURER AND SHOP AND OFFICE FITTER. ’Phone 91. _• P.O. Box 54. FURNITURE GF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE AND RE- , PAIRED ON SHORTEST NOTICE. > Stocks of Wire Mattresses, Kapoc, Bedding:, Flock 1/- lb., Bevelled Mirrors, Fittings and Screws carried. Buy direct from the factory, and cut out the middleman. TERMS'STRICTLY CASH. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. BRADCOCK & COY. BRADCOCK & COY. ! AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND J COMMISSION AGENTS. ’ HAMER’S BUILDINGS, FOXTON. u WEEKLY SALES, OF FRUIT, PRODUCE, FURNITURE and j •; POULTRY. CLEARING SALES CONDUCTED ■ IN ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT. Branches: Ohakune Junction, Shannon, Foxton. BRADCOCK & COY. BRADCOCK & COY.
ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Selznick’s Superb Super-feature: THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF. THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF. A startling story of ROMANCE! ' COMEDY! THRILLS! With the famous international actor •WILLIAM FAVERSHAM, America’s greatest stage star. Extra: “THE SILENT AVENGER.” FRIDAY! FRIDAY! You’ll make the big mistake we did —you’ll think it’s serious drama, till you find the Producer is getting at you —and it’s really comedy. WILLIAM RUSSELL in “A SPORTING CHANCE.” “A SPORTING CHANCE.” It’s real fine —full of Real Thrills that send shivers up your spine. It’s all about a chance a young man took to help a lonely girl out of a difficulty—and what it landed him into. HOROWIIENUA RACING CLUB. INDIGNATION MEETING. An Indignation Meeting of the Public, Members of the Horowhenua Racing Club, and A. & P. Association combined, will be held on WEDNESDAY next, Aug. 10th, 1921, at 8 p.m., in the People’s Theatre, Levin, for the purpose of considering the Racing Commission’s withdrawal of the above Club’s license. WALTER BULL, R. D. WALLACE, Secretaries.
PALMERSTON NORTH RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. EMBERS of the above Association desirous of obtaining invitations to the Annual Ball can procure sgme on application to the undersigned. W. G. RUTHERFURD, Secretary. ST. HELEN’S HOSPITAL. . A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Masonic Hall, at 7.30 p.m. on FRIDAY NEXT, sth inst., to discuss the establishment of a St. Helen’s Hospital at Palmerston N. As this matter is of importance to this district, a good attendance is requested. JOHN CIIRYSTALL, Mayor. L. R. & F. MEAT CO. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. THE above Company notify .the public that they are opening in business premises, Main Street (next to Mr Admore's), on Friday, July Ist. Only the primes! meat slaughtered, and offered on sale at lowest--prices for cash. Small Goods a speciality. A fair share of public patronage solicited. Customers waited upon daily for orders. Telephone No. 137.
FOR 10" DAYS ONLY SPECIAL SALE OFFER MENS MADE TO MEASURE SUITS ORIGINAL PRICE: .. £7 10/-. 10 DAYS OFFER: .. £5 19/6. A very fine range of HIGHCLASS TWEEDS to choose from, you can also select your own particular stylo of Suit, and wo guarantee you a good fit . This offer remains good for 10 days only. iu! Q IP 111 11 X (•s' SPECIAL SALE OFFER. WORSTED TWEED SUITS, MADE TO MEASURE. ORIGINAL PRICE: £S 10/-. 10 DAYS OFFER: £6 15/-. ' High-class Worsted Tweeds, and a splendid range of Patterns to choose from. THIS OFFER REMAINS GOOD FOR 10 DAYS ONLY. BARR & TYER, MEN’S OUTFITTERS FOXTON. : V' -J HALF PRICE SPECIALS AT A. N. SMITH’S. ALL GENUINE BARGAINS. WHY NOT CALL TO-DAY? LADIES’ WHITE JAP. SILK BLOUSES. All new styles. Usual price, 35/-. Now 17/6. STRIPED SPONGE CLOTH, suitable for Blouses and Dresses. Usual price, 5/11 yard. Now 2/11 yard. BOYS’ TWEED OVERCOATS. Usual prices, 35/-, 45/-, and 70/-. Now 17/6, 22/6, and 35/-. MEN’S STRONG DENIMS. Usual prices, 18/(5 and 22/(1. Now 10/6 and 14/6. LADIES’ BLACK COTTON STOCKINGS. Usual price, 3/6 pair. ' -Yow 2/3 pair. LADIES’ GLOVES, Black, White, Beaver, Grey and Brown. A good line at 1/3 pair. REMNANTS OF FLANNEL, CALICO, BLOUSE MATERIALS, SHEETINGS, FORFARS, CREPES, LACES and RIBBONS, all marked down to HALF-PRICE. SHEETINGS, Single Bed width, 2/11 yard. Double Bed width, 3/11 and 4/6 yard. ~aTn. s mTtTit S. GASH DRAPER, MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTER,
REDUCTION IN PRICE OF MEAT. THE Public is notified that as from August Ist the L. R. & E. Meat Co. is making considerable ; reductions in the eatsh price of meat purchased at their Foxton shop. W. SAPS FORD, Manager. MAN A WATT SHIPPING CO., LTD. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. Q. S. KENNEDY (circumstances permitting) sails as under: — FOXTON TO WELLINGTON. Saturday 6th, 5 p.m. Wednesday 10th, 5 p.m. WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. Friday sth, 5 p.m. For particulars re space, notify Agents: LEVIN & CO., LTD., Foxton or Wellington. TOR SALE—Navy tailor-made Divided Skirt ; waist 25 inches, length 34 inches. Very little used. Price £2 10s. ' Apply “Herald” Office. Wanted to purchase—a five- or six-roomed house, in good locality (no agynjs). Address “House, e/o G.P. Office, Palmerston North. Your WINDOW BLINDS need attention. Wo are now quoting Special Sale Prices for all widths in Green and Brown. Guaranteed fadeless. \\'e make up blinds to any size. BARR & TYER, the Quality Drapers. Special sale bargains in SHEETINGS. White Twill, strong and durable, 80in., 4/3 yard, usual price 5/11; 72in. 3/11, usual price 5/(1; 54in. 3/6, usual price 4/11. Heavy Colonial Blankets, : white, double bed size, 40/6 pair, usual price 50/6 pair. At BARR & TYER'S. i .- - | T. GA BITE S’ for Special Prices.— j Aten’s White Handkerchiefs, 1/-, j 1/11, 1/2 each. Men’s Handkerchiefs with coloured borders, 1/6, 1/11. For Cougbs and Colds, never fails.* Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
AUCTION SALES. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY. will sell ns under: — 9.30 A. M. - MEAT SALE. 2 P M. MART SALE. 2 pens Fowls, load Manuka (delivered), large consignment Hedge and Shelter Trees, Flowering Shrubs, and Fruit Trees and Plants, 1 Pump and Piping, 1 34jfallon Copper, 2 Settings p.h. While Leghorn Eggs, Chest Drawers, Kitchen Chairs, Potatoes, Onions, Swedes, Apples, etc., etc. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. F. I). WHIBLEY, Auctioneer.
THE DEAF HEAR! AND HEAD NOISES CEASE by using the new remedy called “EUSTOL” one box of which is sufficient to completely cure any ordinary case. This wonderful ointment is prepared from the valuable prescription of a noted London ear specialist, and has permanently, cured numerous severe cases of deafness and head-noises where other expensive treatments had utterly failed. Every sufferer should certainly try it, for its efficacy is beyond question. Send for a box to-day, price 5/-. Address: “EUSTOL” Co., The Bungalow, Tyler’s Green Godstone, Surrey, England.—Advt. FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY. AUCTIONEERS, INSURANCE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. AVENUE ROAD - FOXTON. (Opposite Manawatu Hotel). AUCTION SALES held at the Mart every Saturday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. Clearing Sales conducted in any part of the district. FOR SALE: 1 7-h.p. Dudbury (English) Kerosene Engine. 1 Spring Trap. 1 Swamp Plough Matai Firewood by the cord or : . truck. Tot are Posts. FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY. I FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY. ! TELEPHONES: Mart 53. Auctioneer’s residence 73. p. GABITES’ for Special Prices. — Boys’ Braces, 1/6 pair. Men’s Braces, 3/11 pair. Men’s Black Sox, 2/6 pair.
AUCTION SALE OF TREES, SHRUBS & PLANTS TREES, SHRUBS & PLANTS TREES, SHRUBS & PLANTS TREES, SHRUBS & PLANTS AT TIIE MART, AVENUE ROAD, on SATURDAY! SATURDAY! ai 2 p.m. FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY. FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY. will sell on behalf of ;i leading Nurseryman, its above, a large consignment of Trees, Shrubs, etc., including:— HEDGE TREES AND PLANTS, SHELTER, FOREST & PLANTATION TREES, FRUIT TREES, BUSHES & PLANTS, ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING TREES & SHRUBS. V. D. Win BLEY, Auctioneer.
HATCHING SEASON. 1921. JJOOK your orders for Day-old Chicks and Hatching’ Eggs with 1 lie man that has had ten years’ experience, and who has lmilt up a flock of White .Leghorns second to none in the district. For prices, etc., apply M. 11. WALKED, Ardwick Poultry Farm, Foxton. Telephone 32.
YU 7 wi mpfyi / a* {pkafkififi drmmMkYk ft 13, 4 4869 THE ROIG9TEA ui iistkt SOGSETY requires more capital. The capital has increased by only 400%, while the sales have increased by 660%. (See table in chain.) The district is rich and progressive, its requirements are increasing and new clients awaiting extension. The Company is issuing 5000 Preference Shares of £1 each. Of these, 2500 shares are offered to the public, and the balance reserved for present shareholders. The Preference Shares carry a 7V2 % cumulative dividend until August, 1925, and thereafter not less than 7% per annum FREE OF INCOME-TAX and are Preferential in Dividend and winding-up. Shares will be allotted in order of priority ofapplication. Five or five hundred shares may be taken up on - the easiest terms, viz.: 2/6 per share on application. 1/6 per share on allotment, and the balance by monthly instalments of 1/- per snare. fSB* •556* l. I9M 274.5 'M&S. 3*Bl if ,J Capita Dividi s. Jf I I9!5^V 1, £IO,OOO Divided into 5,000 Ordinary Shares of §1 each and 000 Preference Shares % of £ 1 each. LIMITED FULL AMOUNT may be paid up on application or any time. Twenty-five shares will cost £3/2/6 on application, £l/17/6 on allotment, and thereafter 25/- per month until the £25 is paid up. By investing £25 now and to re-invest the dividends therefrom in shares will mean that in ten year's your money will have doubled. You have worked hard for your savings, now make your savings work for you— Tate ns these Preference Shares. SECURITY. Assets exceed liabilities by more than three times the amount of the paid-up capital. See the Certificates in the Prospectus. Reserve Fund equals half the paid-up capital. The Company has always paid a dividend of 6% and a bonus on purchases for seven years. Investors are favouring small Companies on account of the Income Tax being lighter than the larger ones. * Applications may be made to Mr. Grant Sim or any branch of the Bank of New Zealand, or direct to the Company, P.O. Box 7, Kongotea. For the convenience of those desiring further information, the Manager, Mr E. L. Lees, will be in attendance at the office of Mr E. Grant Sim, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North, on SATURDAY, August 6th. COMPARATIVE TABLE /ncreQse in 10 Years. 1910, 191 l 1920 /ntmse raholdeis Z 5 140 5607. Sales f? 745 fiBZOS 060% Capild fed s £uß7 400% GOLDBERG mm. 4504 1916 5498 1917 8233 1918 1G543 r 1919 I [844. .w*' <s> y C Fj? y .on aV' yyyY y'y yy> Vvv & 1920 18037
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