SOMEWHERE TO GO ON ANNIVERSARY DAY, Monday next, 22nd January, 1923. GIGANTIC MOTOR AND PUSH BIKE RACING. Manawatn Motor Club’s Meeting, AWAPUNI RACECOURSE. No'slow moments; something doing all the time. Afternoon tea oh grounds ; band in-attendance. SPECIAL TRAIN TO COURSE AT 12 NOON. First race 12.30 p.m. Popular charges: Adults 2/-, children 1/-. PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. BOYS’ DAY AND BOARDING COLLEGE. Rector: .1. A. MURRAY, M.A. Staff: Eleven Full-time Masters. Professional, Commercial, General, and Agriculture Courses. Pupils prepared for Public. Examinations to Matriculation and Junior University Scholarships Standard. Spacious Playing Fields. Large Swimming Bulbs." Fees: —Term Boarders —£18 18s per term. Weekly Boarders —£14 14s per I el'll). School re-opens FEBRUARY 7th 1923. Applications for Boarding Places now being received. Prospectus with full particulars obtainable from W. HUNTER, Secretary, Palmerston North. AVENUE JERSEY DAIRY. ’Phone No. 89, Farm, Avenue Road. J. P. ALLERBY PROPRIETOR. Guaranteed aii-yenr supply of milk and cream, delivered twice daily throughout the borough. Inspection of dairy and jersey herd invited. Fresh Butter delivered to order.
HAWKE’S BAY AND NELSON FRUIT SUPPLY. PEACHES, APRICOTS AND PLUMS Now ore in good supply. CHEAP ENOUGH FOR JAM. Place your orders now with G. P. WALKER, Russell SL SODA FOUNTAIN^ ICE DRINKS ICE CREAMS FRUIT SALADS THE MOUTOA TEA ROOMS. J. WALLS, PROPRIETOR. TTOROWIIENUA A. AND P. j ASSOCIATION. j ANNUAL SHOW. j To be lied at Levin' > 31st JANUARY & Ist FEBRUARY, 1023. Competitions of all kinds, and Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. ’ Entries close on SATURDAY, 20th January, for all classes (except Post Entry Competitions, which must he made on the grounds.) | Schedules posted to any address on application to R. D. WALLACE, Secretary, Box 27, Levin. ( J. M. THOMSON | COAL AND GRAIN MERCHANT, AND GENERAL CARRIER. j WHYTE STREET - FOXTON. ; FULL STOCKS OF HOUSEHOLD AND STEAM COAL AND FIREWOOD. ; GRAIN, POULTRY FEED, ; MANURES, LIME, CEMENT, Etc. Sub-agent for Wilson’s Cement. Pollard, Bran, Blood Meal, Maize, and Wheat supplied to poultry farmers in any quantity. | GENERAL CARRYING IN ALL j ITS BRANCHES. furniture carefui ly REMOVED. Telephone No. 35. BUY EVERYTHING YOU REREQUIRE FROM THE AWAHOU AUCTIONEERING COY. WE SELL— New and Second-Hand Furniture of all descriptions, Kapoc and Flax Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Crockery and Enamel Ware, Gas Stoves, Sewing Machines, Harness and Saddlery, Cream Separators, Churns, Pushcarts, Perambulators, Spades, Shovels, Garden Forks, Fencing Wire, Wire Netting. WE STOCK PRODUCE AND GRAIN. AGENTS FOR.— Oliver Ploughs and Tractors, Implements, Planet junr. Implements, Johnson Mowers, Dandy Windmills, Morrin’s 2-h.p. Colonial Engine (to work on Benzine, Kerosene ond Distillate), C. L. Nielsen’s 3£-h.p Oil Engine, the. new 10/25 Samson Sieve-Grip Agrimotor. BUYERS OF Pigs, Poultry and Eggs. AWAHOU AUCTIONEERING CO. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. HALL STREET, FOXTON, ' (Opposite Manawatu Hotel.) P.O. Box 8. ’Phone 112.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2532, 20 January 1923, Page 3
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