SHEPHERD’S, HORSEBREAKERS, WILL undertake the gelding of colts, on owners’ property, in Foxton and surrounding districts, until 15th November, 1921. Appointments through Mr W. RENTON, ’phone 100, Foxton. __ TOWN HALL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MAY ALLISON in. “ARE ALL MEN ALIKE?” Usual prices, Gd and 1/1. Monday.—The - Universal .Special Attraction: “THE DAY SHE PAID.” GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. EVIDENCE having been supplied of the loss of policy numbered 153903 in the books of this Department on the life of ALBERT JOHN GIBBS, formerly of Sanson, Utiku, Foxton and Utnwai, but now of Palmerston North, farmer, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue, at the expiry of one week from this date, a copy to take the place thereof unless objection be previously lodged. J. 11. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner, Wellington, October 22nd, 1921. NEXT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22nd & 23rd. PALMERSTON NORTH SALVATION ARMY SILVER BAND. SATURDAY, 7.15 p.m. Monster 1 Open-air, Main Street. SUNDAY, 3 p.m., Musical Demonstration, Victoria Park. r SUNDAY, after church, 8.15, Sacred Concert, Town Hall. BRITISH BACON FACTORY. GARRITY & SON, LTD. Princess Street - Palmerston N. ’Phone 955 D. Private Curing a Speciality. TRUCKING DAYS: FOXTON, Tuesday, October 25th. Monday, November 7th. SHANNON Wednesday, October 20th. DON’T FORGET THE LITTLE FOLKS AT HOME! buy your sweets BUY YOUR SWEETS AT DESMOND’S, AT DESMOND’S, TIIE HOME-MADE SWEETS SHOP. Full Stocks of Confectionery Kept. Our Motto: Small profits, quick returns. J. M. THOMSON (LATE PETRIE AND THOMSON). COAL AND GRAIN MERCHANT, AND GENERAL CARRIER. WHYTE STREET - FOXTON. FULL STOCKS OF HOUSEHOLD AND STEAM COAL AND FIREWOOD. GRAIN, POULTRY FEED, MANURES, LIME, CEMENT, Etc. GENERAL CARRYING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. FURNITURE CAREFULLY , REMOVED. Telephone No. 35. FOXTON FOLK! FOXTON FOLK! You are no longer tied to a tired train service. MADGES’ MADGES’ COMFORTABLE CHAR-A-BANCS COMFORTABLE CHAR-A-BANCS make the trip to and from Palmerston N. twice daily, via Rangiotu. LEAVE FOXTON POST OFFICE, for Palmerston, 11.45 a.m. and 5.30. LEAVE PALMERSTON POST OFFICE, for Foxton, 9 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. FARES: 4/6 Single, 7/6 Return. Passengers picked up or set down at any point en route. LIGHT FREIGHT CARRIED. P.N. ’Phone 851 P.N. WANTED T 0 BUY.— Young horse suitable for farm work; broken to plough. Apply Hape King, Moutoa, or Chung Wah, Foxton. Wanted to rent.—shop with spare room. Apply “Shop,” c/o “Herald” Office. Wanted TO BUY.—Scrap lead and tea lead, Id per lb. “Herald” Office. JTOR SALE—Letter press, takes anything up to 12in. x 91in., 7/G. Apply H. Frankland.’ PLANTS FOR SALE.—Asters, Nemesia,. Stocks, Phlox, Antirrhinums, Carnations, H. Chalk, Hillary Street. j\]EN’S Sample Singlets, 5/11. Cashmere Sox, 1/3. —GOLDFINCH & COUSINS, Clothiers and Mercers, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2345, 22 October 1921, Page 3
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440Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2345, 22 October 1921, Page 3
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