TOWN HALL FOXTON. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 30th AND 31st. GREAT FESTAL FAIR GREAT FESTAL FAIR (UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE FOXTON METHODIST CHURCH.) A SEASON OF AMUSEMENT AND PROFITABLE MARKETING. YE OLDE-TIME STALLS. SIDE SHOWS. ELOCUTIONARY AND MUSICAL COMPETITIONS. FULL DETAILS LATER.
EVENING DRESS SUITS. EVENING DRESS SUITS. BROWNS. TAILOR AND COSTUMIER. 17 RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON N. ’Phones: Shop 8(37; Residence 1334. | DRY PRESSING AND CLEANING. J. W. McCAULEY (late of Cathie & Sons, and Wellington Woollen Co.), notifies the public of Foxton that he has commenced business in Manchester Buildings. Suits and Costumes cleaned and dry pressed. Gent’s Felt Hats cleaned and Reblocked. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Prices Moderate. A trial solicited. 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. Mes- : sages may be left at Messrs Thorpe and Tongs’, grocers, or at my residence, Spring Street. I W. R. BYNE. j • i SHEPHERD’S HORSEBREAKERS ]?OR SALE.—4 Saddles, G Bridles, ■ 20 Bridle Bits, several Breastplates, j Cruppers, Stirrup-leathers, etc. All j in first-class order, and of the best material. Also: Several quiet Gig- ■ Horses. Apply *to us at once, | through Mr Renton, Himatangi. ' (’Phone 100, Foxton.) j “SHAVE, SIR?” ’ | I VISIT THE. KOSY SALOON. j No waiting, and best attention. A • trial will convince. ' j Razors Ground and Set by the Latest Process. i Loewe Pipes in all the latest shapes just arrived. Smokers’ requisites and all leading brands of tobacco, cigars and cigarettes stocked. When selecting suitable presents ( for men, pay the Kosy a visit. S. MATTAR, KOSY SALOON - FOXTON. DON’T FORGET THE LITTLE FOLKS AT HOME! BUY YOUR SWEETS BUY YOUR SWEETS AT DESMOND’S, AT DESMOND’S, THE HOME-MADE SWEETS SHOP. Full Stocks of Confectionery Kept. Our Motto: Small profits, quick returns. SCHOOL PADS. SCHOOL PADS. 3 FOR 1/3, CASH. 3 FOR 1/3, CASH. “HERALD” OFFICE. “HERALD” OFFICE. TON SALE. —Boy’s Bicycle, guaranteed in very good condition; also a spring rocking chair, and largesize kitchen table, both free from borer. Apply H. ChalkjT Hillary Street. I Stephens’ blue-black writing Ink, 5/- 16-ounce bottle, cash. —“Herald” Office. | Wanted. —By young man, 22, position on sheep or dairy farm. Good hand milker. Good references. Apply by letter to “Steady.” I “Herald” Office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2399, 2 March 1922, Page 3
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394Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2399, 2 March 1922, Page 3
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