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 Light Freight Up at any Point en Route. Carried. «• 00 TENNIS • • #• LARGEST STOCK OF RACQUETS IN THE DISTRICT, Including: Bussey’s Demon Driver, £5 5/-. Carlton, £4 12/6. S. N. Doust, £5. 1.Z., £5. Argus, £5. Wilding, £4 17/6. STADIUM, £4 15/-. Spar ton, £4 12/6. Ascot, £3. Demon, 55/-. Court, 35/-. Risely Hexagon, £4 12/6. 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/-. Also large stocks of CROQUET MALLETS, CROQUET BALLS, Etc. G. H. BENNETT & CO., BROADWAY - - PALMERSTON NORTH.
FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY. AUCTIONEERS, INSURANCE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. AVENUE ROAD - FOXTON. (Opposite Munawatu Hotel). AUCTION SALES held at the Mart every Saturday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. Clearin'? Sales conducted in any part of the district. If you have anything to sell, send it to the Mart. If you want to buy anything, come along to the Mart. FOR SALE: 1 7-li.p. English Kerosene Engine. 1 Gig, 1 Piano, 1 Singer Sewing M achinej 1 33-gal. Separator, Furniture. FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY. FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY. TELEPHONES: Mart 53. Auctioneer’s residence 73. A WORD TO THE LADIES! A WORD TO THE LADIES! Do NOT put aside your footwear for want of repairs. I specialise in all kinds of repair work, and will make your boots and shoes look as good as new. Don’t hesitate to bring your repairs. SOLED & HEALED - 5/-IIAND-SEWN - (»/- PUMPS A SPECIALTY. F. J. MANTELL, F. J. MANTELL, LTDDELL STREET. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! FOXTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION’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 Od. 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, 29th inst. Late Entries to 12 midday on Wednesday, 30th inst. Each late entry one shilling, at Mr Patterson’s, chemist. THOMAS lIALLIDAY, Hon. Sec. SCHOOL PADS. SCHOOL PADS ; DOUBLE RULED. DOUBLE RULED. 3 FOR* 1/3, 3 FOR 1/3, f “HERALD” OFFICE.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2362, 1 December 1921, Page 3
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441Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2362, 1 December 1921, Page 3
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