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TOWN HALL. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 29th AND 30th. FOXTON FOXTON NOVEMBER, 1923. ANGLICAN COMMUNITY FAIR HAVE YOU SEEN THE P.TO CANDLE? HOW LONG WILL IT BURN? A HANDSOME CAKE KNIFE AND FORKS (IN CASE) IS THE PRIZE. DO YOU KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT “SHADOWGRAPHS?” COME TO THE FAIR AND YOU SOON WILL. DO YOU WANT BARGAINS? DO YOU DESIRE A LITTLE “FLUTTER ?” COME TO THE FAIR. "Value Tor Money" I s the Slogan. We will see Mi at you get (lie value and you will see ilia I we gel I lie money. TOWH HALL TO-NIGNT. TO-NIGHT. NOTE: —This Programme Specially arranged 10 enable Business People to witness “THE FAST MAIL." TIMET. 1 , BEE: 8.0 p.m. OVERTURE. 8.1 p.m. FOX NEWS, The Wind before your (‘yes. 8.10 p.m. “SPECIAL DELIVERY, - ’ Al. St. John Comedy. 8.40 p. m . “THE FAST MAIL”. Dixieland Steeplechase, horse alter horse plunged to a Call—auto pursues auto —deb.Hi (raps and two wheel turns; Mississippi Steamboats in boiler splitting chase —terridic explosion as boiler bursts, desperate .swimming .md heroic rescues, villinn catches train, rceldess pursuit in hand ear, <\ .- ih defying leap from hand car to engine, daredevil jump from locomotive to speeding auto, smashing a racing ear through the walls of a hotel, terriffic battle amid (lames in burning hotel, a leap through sheets of flame inlo a lire net. THRILL FOLLOWS THRILL LIKE LINKS IX A CHAIN. Prices .1 - and 2/-, children 3d and (id. c. —?■ascr ~ r%-v-r• r, imiii■ i ■iii hwibii mi w 'fit \Diseuits^'Everyrmd\-Everyd&s\ Have you any idea how much variety can be put into menus with the help of the large assortment of biscuits awaiting you here? Some are light and flakey, to be served ivilh butter and cheese; others can be toasted. Some have rich, creamy fillings; others are crisp and tasty; and all of them are worthy of a trial. Start to-day and see how many dainty surprises you can serve at the home table. We have an assortment to suit every palate. THORPE & TONGS The Universal Cash Store FOXTON Phone @

FOX TON TT ARBOUR BOARD. A REWARD OF £5 WILL he offered in Hip person supplying flip necessary inrornialion which will Fail lo Hip arrpsi of those interfering with tanks, breaking windows, locks and gates at the. Manawatn Heads. ROORE BAXGITTEUEA, Secret .ary. D 1 v AIX AG E (' () XX E 0 TlO XS. r pi-TE Council has now a coinplefe organisation for installing drainage connections. The work will he done either under tender or to suit householders. Enquiries slmuld he made in Ihe first instance to Air Mount, in the shop. Alain Street. W. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. lIILL VIEW POULTRY FARM. D \Y-OLD CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS. WE are now Booking Orders for Day-old Chicks. Let us supply you with 25 for your Clucky Heus, or 500 for your coke stove und he one of our satistied Clieuts. Hot water pipes and lauips complete, loaued with orders for 200 or over, Inspection invited. F. LUCLNSKY. DIGGERS’ MILK SUPPLY. (CUSTOMERS of the Diggers’ Milk Supply eau rely ou obtaining milk of the best quality throughout the summer mouths, as we are now equipped with the latest cooling devices, aud our milk s kept at a temperature of 44 degrees during delivery. This, together with cleanliness, eusures the best service under all conditions. v. McDowell, Proprietor. lIIMATANGI STOCK SALE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1023. At 1 p.m. The new Zealand loan and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as above, — 40 3-vr. Hereford bullocks (well bred) 30 18-mos. station bred steers 30 15 to 18-mos. dairy heifers (lots) 00 fat and forward cows 25 ye tiding heifers 10 yearling steers. WANTED TO RENT.—4-roumed house, handy to town. Apply this office.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2663, 24 November 1923, Page 3

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618

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2663, 24 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2663, 24 November 1923, Page 3

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