MOTOR SERVICE TO PALMERSTON DAILY. MADGE’S COMFORTABLE CHAR-A-BANC LEAVES POST OFFICE FOR PALMERSTON, 11.45 A.M.& 5.30 p.m. FROM PALMERSTON TO FOXTON, 9 A.M. & 3.30 P.M. FARE: 4/6 SINGLE, 7/6 RETURN. Passengers Dropped or Picked / s Light-Freight * Up at any Point en Route. „ Carried. M • • TENNIS • • 00 LARGEST STOCK OF RACQUETS IN THE DISTRICT, Including: Bussey’s Demon Driver, £5 5/-. Carlton, £4 12/6. S. N. Doust, £5. ’ Risely £4 12/6. 1.Z., £5. "Argus, £5. Wilding, £4 17/6. STADIUM, £4 35/-. Sparton, £4 12/6. Ascot, £3. Demon, 55/-. Court, 35/-. Empire, £4 5/-. Eclipse, £4 5,/<. Albino, £4 5/-. Toreador, £3 10/-. Matador, £3. Ayres, 47/6. Alert, 30/6. College, 27/6. AYRES CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS BALLS, 5/9 per pair; 32/- per dozen. TENNIS NETS from 27/6 to £4 10/-. A'' . A Iso large stocks of CROQUET MALLETS, CROQUET BALLS, Etc. Gr. H. BENNETT & 00., ; BROADWAY - - PALMERSTON NORTH.
TOWN HALL - FOXTON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMB. 30, 1021. Hr John Raymond presents*. “FADS AND FASHIONS” “FADS AND FASHIONS.” A SUPERB ATTRACTION! Pretty Girls! Good Singers!, Funny Comedians! See Ihe Miniature Revue and High-elnss Vaudeville. Mr John Raymond, Baritone; Miss Billie Green, Soprano; Mr Prank Pcrryn, Comedian {from the Aldwveh Theatre, London); Miss Doreen Dore, Noubretle and Dancer; Mr Moho Toki, Maori Tenor; Miss Jean Ray, Contralto; Mr Roy Butler, Light Comedian; Basil Dean at the Piano; and the Harmony Four. A Superior, Surprising Burlesque: “ME, SHE AND HE.” Prices, 3/-,"27-, Plan at Heath's. PUBLIC NOTICE. MR. GRINSTEAD, Organising Secretary Prohibition Pary, will visit Sexton to-morrow, and conduct services in Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m., and Methodist Church at 7 p.m. Public Meeting in Methodist Church on Tuesday, at 7.30 pan. PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL BOARD. TE NDERS are invited for the supply of Charitable Aid Rations for the year ending 31s( December, 1022. Tender forms may be obtained on application, to the undersigned. Tenders will not be received after -1 pan. on December sth, 1021. B. MANSFIELD, Secretary*.. - THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! FOXTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION’S SUMMER SHOW. SUMMER SHOW. TOWN lIALL - FOXTON. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER Ist and 2nd. Attractive, Progressive,'Up-to-date. Choicest Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables. Nature’s most Exquisite Workmanship. Exciting Guessing Competitions and Good Prizes. TEA ROOMS. TEA ROOMS. Doors open from 3 to 5, and 7 to 10 p.m. each day. Admission: Non-Members: Afternoon, adults (id, children 3d; evening, adults Is, children (id. If you have a choice (lower or flowers, give them a show —they may win for you a prize and renown. If not, the Show will be helped by your effort. ENTRIES CLOSE 0 p.m. on Tuesday next, 20th inst. Late Entries to 12 midday on Wednesday, 30th inst. Each late entry one shilling, at Air Patterson’s, chemist. THOMAS lIALLIDAY, Hon. See. TO THE RESIDENTS OF FOXTON AND DISTRICT. J BEG to inform you that I have commenced business in Manchester Buildings, Fox ton*, as a Photographic Artist, and by careful study in all branches of photographic Avork, hope, by the addition of, prompt attention and thoughtful workmanship, to merit a share of your patronage. ENLARGEMENT WORK AND OUT-DOOR PICTURE TAILING "" SPECIALITIES. Encourage local work, and make your appointments for pictures to be taken in or out of town with CHAS. E. HAZELL. MANCHESTER' BUILDINGS, FOXTON. WANTED. —Private'Board, near Railway-Station, by two young men. Apply at this oilice.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2360, 26 November 1921, Page 3
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