TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! CABARET. Paramount’s latest Peter B. Kyne story. JACK HOLT in “MAKING A MAN.” “MAKING A MAN.” A fighting story of a millionaire suddenly stranded in New York without a cent, or a friend. Slipping into the depths fighting his way up and winning. Also: “TORCIiY’S FRAME UP.” Usual Cabaret. Prices. Coming: Saturday: Tom Mix in “FOR BIG STAKES.”
FOXTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. DANCE. MASONIC HALL MONDAY, AUGUST 20th. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Music by Mrs Dunn, Good Floor. PROCEEDS IN AID OF SOCL4L FUND.
WE ARE OUT TO HELP YOU IN THE SELECTION OF THE RING. WE realise that you want tlie very best and that price is a serious consideration and because of this we sell only rings which will give lifelong satisfaction. Your choice will be wider and more varied if you make a point of seeing our Diamond Rings in Solitaire, and three and live stone designs, set perfectly with gems of matchless purity. Quality Jeweflej** PALMERSTON NORTH
“DIGGERS'” MILK SUPPLY. (Liite An Downs Dairy). V. MeDOW'KLL, PROPRIETOR. r pIlE Dairy Herd from which this supply is obtained are all tested Dairy Cows, giving ;i full percentage of Blitter Cat so that Householders are supplied with the Richest Milk j obtainable all the Year round. Regularity of Supply and Scrupulous , Cleanliness Guaranteed. Cream Delivery as required. Telephone No. 11!). r |' , HERE is nothing like warm, knitted woollen seek* and «to,»kinsfs for the winter. .Miss Sveno-. Gladstone St., itndei takes ail e!a of stocking manufactures at 'i-oveihlo rates. Satisfaction gun ran feed. Custenters to provi 'o wool. A trial solicited. TAXI SERA SCE- \. TREVELYAN notitii..- the public that he has re-commenced a taxi service in Foxtcn. 1 rips underlaker. to a/ty part of the district at reasonable diaries. Riot; ’phone No. V I. AVENUE JERSEY DAIRY. 'Phone No. 89, farm, Avenue Road. J. P. ALLBRBY PROPRIETOR. (Guaran teed all-year supply of milk ami cream, delivered twice doily throughout the borough. Inspection of dairy and jersey herd invited. Fresh Butter delivered to order. A- HOFMANN, UNDERTAKER. UP-TO-DATE MOTOR HEARSE. X have now installed an up-to-date Motor Hearse, which will enable me
lo earrv out undertaking work in onv part of the district in the most satisfactory manner, Ai! brunches of this work will be undertaken and artificial wreaths .•an ;>!-o he supplied, Belgium Glass direct from the factory, all sizes in stock. Also English Arctic in’ White. Amber and Wine Colours, J. M. THOMSON COAL AND GRAiN MERCHANT, AND CARRIER WHYTE STREET - FOXTON. fell stocks of household AND STEAM COAL AND FIREWOOD, GRAIN, POULTRY FEED, MANURES, LIME, CEMENT, Etc. Sub-agetit for Wilson’s Cement. Pollard, Bran, Blood Meal, Maize, and Wheat supplied to poultry farmers in any quantity. GENERAL CARRYING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. FURNITURE CAREFULLY REMOVED. Telephone No. 35.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2616, 7 August 1923, Page 3
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