FOXTOX FOOTBALL CLUB. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PLAIX AND FANCY MASQUARADE BALL. MASQUARADE BALL. Good Programme to suit all. PRIZE FOB BEST LADY AND GENT. Grand March 8 p.m. Larkins Full Jazz Band (8 musicians). Gents 5/-; Ladies 3/-; Onlookers Upstairs 1/-. BOOR.E BANGIHEUEA, Hon. Secretary. FOXTON HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. SPRING SHOW. J)ONATIONS of cakes, etc., for the Tea and Supper Rooms will be thankfully received at the SUPPER ROOM, Town Hall, on the morning of the Show, or at Mrs C. A. Pearson's residence prior to that day. H. FRANKLAND, Secretary.
TOWN HALL PICTURES. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Znne Grey’s Masterpiece “THE MAN OF THE FOREST.” “THE MAN OF THE FOREST .” Need we say much about this production? It is already world renowned. The book is in every library. This picture will next be shown in the South Island and if you miss it now your chance to see it will be a very long time coming. “THE MAN OF THE FOREST.” “THE MAN OF THE FOREST.” Usual prices. FOXTOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. SUNDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 17. The ANNIVERSARY SERVICES will be conducted at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. by the Minister, licv. Frank McDonald. Morning Subject : “The Three Functions of a Christian Church.” Evening Subject: “The work of the Church in the present World’s Crisis.” Communion at close of morning service. LOCAL POLITICS. AH ADDRESS on the above will be delivered by Mr E. G. Martin at Robertson’s Corner, Main Street, on Saturday evening next at 7 o’clock.
FOXTON AMATEUR. ATHLETIC CLUB. A MEETING of all members and intending members will be held in Perreau’s rooms on FRIDAY (tomorrow) night at 7.30 p.m. Business: Alteration of name; rules, and general. J. AY. MADDEN, Secretary. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR CARTING. TENDERS will be received up to noon on FRIDAY, the 15th inst., for carting water pipes from ship side on to various streets. Deposit £2 required. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Win. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD. LEASE OF RESIDENCE AT SEASIDE. Applications are invited, to close on September 30th, with the undersigned for Board’s residence (formerly occupied by the pilot) at the seaside. Conditions and further particulars upon application 'to ROORE R.ANGIHEUEA, Secretary. Nielsen’s Dye Works 297 MAIN ST., PALMERSTON N. ’Phone No. 575. LADIES’ COSTUMES & GENT’S SUITS A SPECIALITY. Dyed and Cleaned Equal to New. Prompt attention given to country orders. LADIES’ VELOUR COATINGS. LADIES’ VELOUR COATINGS. BROWN’S. TAILOR AND COSTUMIER. 17 RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON N. ’Phones: Shop 867; Residence 1334.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2480, 14 September 1922, Page 3
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414Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2480, 14 September 1922, Page 3
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