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FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. “TE WHARANGI” THE POPULAR AND SUNNY SEASIDE RESORT, THE MOST ATTRACTIVE RIVER FORESHORE AND SAFE OCEAN BEACH. “BOATING, BATHING, FISHING, TENNIS AND MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS IN SEASON. Messrs John Mounsey and Co., acting under instructions from the FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD, will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, PALMERSTON NORTH, the separate lease of SPLENDID 1 07 SPLENDID SECTIONS 107 SECTIONS the number of sections to be offered is very limited and as the demand for sections is becoming more excessive than formerly, prospective buyers are earnestly solicited to strictly adhere to the principle of “one owner one section.” Inflation of rentals by speculative purchasers is absolutely discouraged as it is detrimental to the welfare of those who are genuinely in search of NATURE’S GIFT. These allotments are situated on the beautiful foreshore at the mouth - of the Manawatu River, about 3 miles from Foxton, and are accessible by excellent road which cost several thousands of pounds to construct and maintain. Plans and terms of lease will be available at the office of Messrs John Mounsey and Co. (Palmerston North), and also at the office of the Foxton Harbour Board within a few days; also at the office of this paper. FOXTON SWIMMING CLUB. \ OPENING CARNIVAL. To be Held on Manawatu River. DECEMBER 12th, Weather Permitting. Silver Band in Attendance. President: Mr R. Hornblow, Starters: Messrs Christie and Davidson; Judge: Mr J. M. Barr. Nominations close December sth. 1923. Valuable Trophies for each Event. PROGRAMME: 1. Breast Stroke, open, 100 yards (start at 2 p.m.) 2. 100 Yards Open 3. School Boys, over 12, 50 yards, entrance free 4. Back Stroke, open, 50 yards5. 200 yards Open G. Boys, 18 and under, 75 yards 7. Breast Stroke, 14 and under, 75 yards 8. School Boys, over 12 years, 50 yards (entrance free) 9. Relay Race (Teams of 3 men), 150 yards. For Barr and Tyer Cup 10. Flat-Bottomed Rowing Boat Race, handicap, 1 mile. Four Starters in each event, or the Race will be deleted from Programme. Entrance for each Event Gd Swimming Races open to Club members only. y Relay Teams to be picked by Man- j ngement Committee, all wishing to enter hand in their names to the undersigned. D. BALL, Hon. Secretary.

HILL VIEW POULTRY F4RM. DAY-OLD CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS. ' WE are now Booking Orders for Day-old Chicks. Let us supply you with 25 for your Clucky Hens, or 500 for your coke stove and be one of our satisfied Clients. Hot water Pipes and lamps complete, loaned with orders for 200 or over. Inspection invited. ' F. LUCINSKY. DIGGERS’ MILK SUPPLY. ( CUSTOMERS of the Diggers’ Milk Supply can rely on obtaining milk of the best quality throughout the summer months, as we are ' now equipped with the latest cooling devices, atad our milk s kept at a temperature of 44 degrees during delivery. This, together with cleanliness, ensures the best service under all conditions. v. McDowell, Proprietor. WANTED. —Young girl for light Housework, small family. Apply this office. IVIILTON PLAYER-PIANO. Faithfully constructed, thoroughly reliable. So simple a child may play. Coles’, Palmerston North Sole Agents. MUSIC.' —Protect your Music and Songs by having them Bound in Book form at moderate cost. “Herald" Job-Printing Department. i NEW LA GLORIA GRAMOPHONES. [?OR Demonstrations apply to R. Hofmann, Foxton Representative. Terms: £1 down and 5/- per week. New LA GLORIA, the wonder gramophone. Beautiful tone. Plays all records. Only at Coles’, Palmerston North. X-MAS PHOTOGRAPHS. Take a run over to Levin for your ’Xmas Photos. Our Studio is open every day. Work of finest quality. Early appointments necessary. Arch. Billons, Oxford Street, Levin, ’Phone IUS. * STEPHEN’S BLUE-BLACK writing ink, 5/- lb-ounce bottle, cash. —“Herald” Office. -r- ~

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2653, 1 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2653, 1 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2653, 1 November 1923, Page 3

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