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/C RETURN. Passengers Dropped or Picked Light Freight Up at any Point en Route. - Carried.
•• • • • • • • TENNIS LARGEST STOCK OF RACQUETS IN THE DISTRICT, Including: Bussey’s Demon Driver, £5 S. N. Doust, £5. 1.Z., £5. Argus, £5. Wilding, £4 17/6. STADIUM, £4 35/-. Sparton, £4 12/6. Ascot, £3. Demon, 55/-. Court, 35/-. 5/-. Carlton, £4 12/6. Risely Hexagon, £4 12/6. Empire, £4 5/-. Eclipse, £4 5/-. . Albino, £4 5/-. Toreador, £3 10/-. Matador, £3. Ayres, 4*7/6. 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/-. Also large stocks of CROQUET MALLETS, CROQUET BALLS, Etc. G. H. BENNETT & CO., BROADWAY - - PALMERSTON NORTH.
TOWN HALL - FOXTON. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMB. 30, 102 L Mr John Raymond presents “FADS AND FASHIONS.” “FADS AND FASHIONS.” A SUPERB ATTRACTION! Pretty Girls! Good Singers! Funny Comedians! See the Miniature Revue and High-class Vaudeville. Mr John Raymond, Baritone; Miss Billie Green, Soprano; Mr Frank Perryn, Comedian (from the Aldwyeh Theatre, London); Miss Doreen Dore, Soubrette and Dancer; Mr Molio Told, Maori Tenor; Miss Jean Rav, 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/-, 2/-, Plan at Heath’s. A WORD TO THE LADIES! A WORD TO THE LADIES! ])0 NOT put aside your footwear for want of repairs. I specialise in all kinds of repair work, and will make your hoots and shoes look as good as new. Don’t hesitate to bring your repairs. SOLED & HEALED - f>/-lIAND-SEWN - (>./- PUMPS A SPECIALTY. F. J. MANTELL, F. J. MANTELL, LIDDELL STREET. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! FOXTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL A SSOCIATTON’S SUMMER SHOW. SUMMER SHOW. TOWN HALL - 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 flower or flowers, give them a show —they may win for you a prize and renown. If not, the Show will he helped by your effort. ENTRIES CLOSE 9 p.m. on Tuesday next, j29th inst. Late Entries to 12 -midday on Wednesday, 30th inst. Each late entr) one shilling, at Mr Patterson’s, chemist. THOMAS lIALLIDAY, Hon. Sec. TO THE RESIDENTS OF FOXTON AND DISTRICT. J BEG to inform you that I have commenced business in Manchester Buildings, Foxton, as a Photographic Artist, and by careful study in all branches of photographic work, hope, by the addition of prompt attention and thoughtful workmanship, to merit a share of your patronage. ENLARGEMENT WORK AND OUT-DOOR PICTURE TAKING . 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,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2361, 29 November 1921, Page 3
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513Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2361, 29 November 1921, Page 3
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