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SITAXXOX QT.T.FX CARNIVAL. THANKS. The Committee of the Fibre Queen Candidate of tlie Shnmion Carnival, wish to sincerely thank those of the Foxtnn residents who attended their dances in the Masonic Hall recently, such support considerably swelling the number of votes for our Queen. Wo especially mention Mrs Geo. Small, whose untiring efforts in arranging l for, and generously supplying part of the supper, were very much appreciated. Also to the musicians of the Foxfon Orchestra, who so willingly gave their services on both occasions free of charge, we thank and congratulate for the very excellent music supplied. Also the M.C., Mr F. Bryant, whose activities in this direction left nothing to be desired.^

Tlio combined Commit lees of the Carnival will he closing il by boldine;' a two-nights Bazaar on the 291 h and the s{oth of this month.. Anyone connected with the Fluxmilling Industry in Foxton. wishing to furl her support the Fibre Queen by way of supplying any article for our stall al the bazaar or with a donation, kindly remit to 11. Greedy, Box -Iti, Shannon, where any gifts of this kind will be very gratefully received and very much appreciated. The proceeds of the Carnival will be devoted to improving the- Shannon Recreation Grounds, and forming a playing area for the children. KEIKDIXTi .JOCKEY Ol.t'B. SPRING MEETING, 28th AND 30th NOVEMBER, 1023. Acceptances for aii First Day events and Forfeits Oroua Stakes, will be received up till 8.30 p.m. oil TUCRSDA.Y. 22nd November. E. GOODBEIIERE, Secret aw.

Box 40, Feilding. I’OXTUX lIARBOFR HOARD. A REWARD OF .CO Wn J. be offered to 1 lie poison supplying flic necessary information which will lead to the arrest of Ihnso interfering with tanks, breaking windows, locks and gates at the Mannwatu Heads, ROORE RANGTTTEUEA, Secretary. DR ATX A OF, COXX ECTTONS. r p.liE Council lias now a complete organisation for installing drainage connections. The work will lie done either under lender or to sail householders. Enquiries should be made in Ihe lirst instance to Mr Mount, in the shop, Main Street. W. THURMAN', Town Clerk. FOXTOX BOROUGH COUXCTT,. I,'EDUCTION TX PRTCE OF GAS. NOTICE is hereby given that an all-round reduction in the price of gas of Hid per 1.000 cvi.ft. will he made in resjiecl of all gas consumed as from the Ist December, 1923. Mini. TRUEArAX, Town Clerk. IIORTICULTURAI, SUMMER SHOW. TOWN HALE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd. 3 to 5 and 7 to 1U p.rn. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children (id, Members b,y ticket. Cake and Sweets Stull, *ice Cream. Garden Entries elose on FRIDAY', llilh insi., with Mr Christie. Other entries close at Ross Buildings on THURSDAY, 22ud., at 8 p.m. Late entries 1/-, to 9 a.m., at the Hall on Friday, •' SIX TROPHIES. POINTS PRIZES TOTALLING £(i 15/-, SPECIAL PRIZES AMOUNTING TO OVER £l2. GREAT CARNIVAL. at TOWN HALL, FOXTOX. On THURSDAY, November 22nd., 1923. Selections by Maori land String Band, and WORLD-KEN OWN ED SI N GERS. COMIC SKETCHES. HAKAS AND POI DANCES. Doors Open at 7.30, Curtain Rises at 8 p.m. Admission 3/- and 2/-. Milton player-piano. Faithfully constructed, thoroughly reliable. So simple u 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. OR SALE. —A snip- Chevrolet 5-sealer car, c.l. and self-starter, splendid running order, just overhauled and re-painted, well shod. Price £lO5. Apply this office, j?OR QUICK SALE.—Desirable 4-l-oomed residence with conveniences, acre section, Johnston St. £3OO. Apply this office. Wanted KNOWN. —Lawns laid out and re-conditioned, Concrete Paths laid down and general .jobbing work undertaken. —J. Newth, Hall Street. WANTED TO SELL.—A good Jersey Cow in full profit. Apply J. E. Leach, Union St. ]dOR SALE CHEAP—i-aerc section, double frontage, situated Colev Street. For particulars, apply A. Walls, Alain Street, Foxton.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2661, 20 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2661, 20 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2661, 20 November 1923, Page 3

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