FOXTON, DECEMBER 14, 1921. SOLE’S CIRCUS SOLE’S CIRCUS and MENAGERIE OF WILD ANIMALS. MENAGERIE OF WILD ANIMALS. First appearance in New Zealand. Entirely organised abroad for our first tour of New Zealand. 30 STAR ARTISTS 30 50 HORSES AND PONIES 50 10 CAGES OF WILD BLASTS 10 20 NOVELTY ACTS 20 Recognised throughout- the length and breadth of this Dominion as the Big, Bright, Breezy, Brilliant Show. An endless riot of laughter and amazement permeates the programme from beginning to end. Electrically Lighted throughout. Prices as usual (plus tax), children half-price.
HUNDRED ACRES, at £6 per acre; 150 grass, balance bush. Four-roomed house, whare, 3 paddocks, good fences; factory 5 miles, level road. Cash £4OO, or less from good man. “Owner,” Times Office, Palmerston N. JjARGE, STRONG PLANTS, Aster, Alonsoa, Agerafcum, Amaranthus, Balsam, Cosmea, Dimorpo--tlicca, Jaeobea, Lobelia, Marigolds, iMimulus, Porlulaca, Sunflower, Tomato, Zinnia, !)d per dozen, delivered free for cash. B. H. JUST, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston N. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that 10 ' per cent, will be added to all Rales unpaid by the 10th December, 1021. Wm. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. 1f1.d‘2,9. NOTICE. STRAYED oil my property at Marotiri, one brown and white cow. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold to defray same. W. T. JEWELL, Marotiri. GARDENING, WINDOW CLEANING AND GENERAL JOBBING. The undersigned is prepared to take work under the above heads, either by contract or day labour. Gardens,and lawns laid out and kept in order. General' all-round jobbing work a speciality. Message's may be left at Messrs Thorpe and Tongs’, grocers, or at my residence, Spring Street. W. E. BYNE. TO THE RESIDENTS OF FOXTON AND DISTRICT. | 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.
j\f.EN’S Strong Working Shirts, usual prices 9/6 to 32/11; sale prices, 7/6 to 9/11. And hundreds of other lines in every department, at BARR & TYER’R Great Summer Sale. SCHOOL PADS. SCHOOL PADS. DOUBLE RULED. DOUBLE RULED. 3 FOR 1/3. 3 FOR 1/3. “HERALD” OFFICE. LOST.—Between Otaki and Palmerston North, via Foxton, black leather trunk, containing clothing, off motor lorry, by working man. Reward, 18 Pitt Street, Palmerston North. Wanted mown—Black wool, 9Ad, 1/-, 1/6, skein. Men’s Knitted Sox, 2/3 pair.—P. GABITES.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2365, 8 December 1921, Page 3
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432Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2365, 8 December 1921, Page 3
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