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&s£2B3®^/*sfg^s wwt^m&mFsm *m *&&&> FOXTON RACING CLUB DIAMOND JUBILEE MEETING (1863-1923). Saturday & Monday, 20th & 22nd January, 1923. THE POPULAR PICNIC RACE MEETING OF THE DOMINION. FIRST RACE STARTS 11.30 a.m. SPECIAL TRAINS AND EXCURSION FARES FROM ALL STATIONS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 201 li:—Train leaves Palmerston 9.40 stopping at all Stations; returning from Racecourse 5.40 p.m. MONDAY, JANUARY 22nd Trains leave Palmerston 9.30 stopping at all stations and 10.5 a.m. NOTE." —The 10.5 a.m. train will stop at Longbnrn ONLY, between Palmerston and Raeeeour.se. Returning from Racecourse: —5.15 through non-stop Diamond Jubilee Limited, Palmerston arrive (5.13 (under the hour) ; and a. 40 stopping all stations, arrive Palmerston 0.58. Special Tram and Excursion Eaves on the Foxton-Sanson-Sandon Tramline. ADMISSION TO COURSE: OUTSIDE GATES, 2/-. LA WN : Ladies 3/-, Gents 8/-. Complimentary Ticket Holders to pay 2/- at Outside Gates. CATERING BY LANGLEY BROS. Hot Water supplied at a Nomina: Charge. BOOTHS: S. W. R. EVANS (New Royal Hotel, Palmerston North). MUSIC BY PALMERSTON NORTH MUNICIPAL BAND (Contest Stromrfh). FOXTON RACING CLUB L. R. FREEMAN, (Incorporated). Secretary. « FOXTON SILVER BAND? Rather buy a FOXTON GOLD BAND t ■ adorn her pretty lingers and fair arm. “JOHNNIE GOLDER’S JEWELLERY CALANDER FOR 1623. The maiden priced the Ring I made, It sparkled like the SUN. She liked the Ring so very much But did not have the MON. She found it awfully hard to choose, So folded up her one’s and TUES. • “I’ve got a scheme,” she coyly said, “I’ll go and find a boy to WED. So bandied up in cloaks and furs She lisped “I’ll charm the noble *THURS. She didn’t have so long to try. For she found him at an oyster FRI., Ami on her dimpled linger fat He'slippcd that gem Ring while they SAT. Nothing is more acceptable as a Christmas gift than a piece of Jewellery or high-class Plate Silver Ware. “JOHNNIE” SOLDER YOUR HOMETOWN JEWELLER. SERVICE. RELIABILITY COURTESY. WE UNDERSTAND. WE understand why you may take a long time in choosing that engagement ring— We understand why you want / the very best — We understand why you have to take price into serious consideration — And because we understand we / sell only rings which will give a life-time of satisfaction; We set only stones of the highest quality in them; and wo charge no more for them than you would pay for an “ordinary” ring elsewhere. YOU will never be sorry you came to US for your ENGAGEMENT RING. OCS ,i «or w VAe Quality ‘Jewellers ' PALMERSTON NORTH J P. J. J ACK. FURNITURE MANUFACTURER AND SHOP AND OFFICE FITTER. FACTORY AND SHOP, HAMER’S BUILDINGS, MAIN STREET. FURNITURE OF EVERY DIS-‘ CRIPTION MADE OR REPAIRED ON SHORTEST NOTICE. Agent for the famous THOMSON SEA GRASS BABY CARRIAGES. Call in and inspect. Prices from £4 4s to £8 17s 6d. SEA GRASS CHAIRS, from 26/- to £2 2s. Telephone 91. LADIES’ VELOUR COATINGS. LADIES’ VELOUR COATINGS. C. SIMMONS FOR L\ I? CYO L E s ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS. PERREAU’S BUILDINGS, MAIN STREET. MANAWATU SHIPPING Co., Ltd. SAILING NOTICE. KENNEDY leaves (circumstances permitting) as under:— Foxton to Wellington, FRIDAY at 5 p.m. Wellington to Foxton, TUESDAY, at 5 p.m. CONSIGNEES PLEASE NOTE:— Freight Rates from Lyttelton have been reduced as under: — General Cargo by 2/6 pei; ton. All Produce by 2d per sack. Wool by 6d per bale. FOR CARGO SPACE APPLY LEVIN & Co., Ltd., Agents. FOXTON or WELLINGTON. ARTIFICIAL WREATHS. BROWN’S. TAILOR AND COSTUMIER. 17 HANG.ITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON N. ’Phones: Shop 867; Residence 1334. UST arrived, a fine selection of Artificial Wreaths, at prices ranging from 30/- upwards. Inspection invited. J. A. HOFMANN, Union Street.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2531, 18 January 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2531, 18 January 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2531, 18 January 1923, Page 3

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