FOXTON POST OFFICE DRAINAGE AND WATER SUPPLY. TENDERS for the above workclose with tlie Secretary, Public Works Tender Board, Wellington, at NOON on TUESDAY, 13tli March, 1923. Plan and Specifications may be seen at Post Office, Foxton, and District Office, Public Works Department, Wellington.
FOXTON FIRE BOARD. DEBENTURES. A PPLICATIONS invited for the purchase of Debentures in denominations of £IOO having a term of 5 years and bearing interest at G per cent per annum. Security, the whole of the Foxton Fire District. Apply to h. frankland, Secretary. FOXTON BOWLING CLUB. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of members of the Foxton Bowling Club will be held in the Town Hall Supper-room on THURSDAY evening next, 22nd inst., at 8 p.m. Business: Consideration of proposed purchase of land and amalgamation with Foxton Tennis Club. R, RANGIIIEUEA, Hon. Secretary. REDUCED FARES TO THE SEASIDE. WEEK DAYS AND SUNDAYS. DAVEY notifies the public that he conveys passengers per motorcar to the seaside for 1/-. Return fare 2/-. Parties catered for at any hour at the above rates. Bookings may be left at Airs Walls, Alain Street. PRIME JOINTS. l?OK PRIME SAVOURY JOINTS call at the L.R. & F. MEAT COY.’S Shop, Alain Street. OUR PRICES are the lowest and our quality the Highest. THE L.R. & F. MEAT COY. MAIN STREET. FOXTON TAXI SERVICE. A. TREVELYAN notifies the public that he has re-commenced a taxi service in Foxton. Trips undertaken to any part of the district at reasonable charges. . Ring ’phone No. 134./. / Nielsen’s Dye Works 2!)7 MAIN ST., PALMERSTON N. ’Phone No. 5353. Right Up-10-Date for DYEING AND CLEANING also FEATHER CLEANING AND CURLING, AND GLOVE CLEANING. Town and Country Orders receive prompt attention.
H. G. POTTS. REGISTERED PLUMBER AND DRAIN LAYER. NORRTTON ROAD, POXTON. NOTIFIES I lie public that be has commenced business in Foxton and i ■; prepared to undertake all classes of sanitary plumbing and drain laying. Estimates given and all work guaranteed. N.B. —Holder of London and City Guilds Certificate, Honours Grade, Wellington Technical College, also first-class certificate from same. LAUNDRY. ], YEP SING, have taken over the Laundry lately carried on by Yep Shing. All classes of Laundry work undertaken including Ladies, Gents, and Household Linen. Prices moderate. LADIES’ VELOUR COATINGS. LADIES’ VELOUR COATINGS. BROWN’S. TAILOR AND COSTUMIER. 17 RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON N. 'Phones: Shop 807; Residence 1334. Reduction in price op coal —Three sacks for 10/- delivered. IV. P. McDonald, Hall Street. Wanted.—a girl for house work. Apply Herald Ollice. Wanted.— Board by respectable working man. Beach prefered. Apply this office. POR SALE.--A six-roomed house with all conveniences, No. 8, Coley Street. Price £550 cash or terms. Apply C. 11. Podmore. Wanted KNOWN—The Salvation Army Harvest Festival Shop Day is postponed on account of the monster picnic and will be held on SATURDAY, March 10th. All kinds of gifts thankfully received. Ensign and Mrs Huston, Officers. WANTED. —Position on farm by youth, good' milker. Age 101 years. Apply Herald office for address.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2546, 22 February 1923, Page 3
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