TT/INTER will come and you will say " I wis i - had Preserved some fruit.” Now is the time—while Fruit is plentiful—to busy yourself in that pleasant task of Preserv.ng. dll your requirements in the shape of Pans, Scales, Measures, Jars, Rubber Rings, ' poons, etc., art here. Come in and make your selections. -ssesr THORPE & TONGS The Universal Cash Store FOX lON Phon« «
WE ARE OUT TO HELP YOU IN THE SELECTION OF THE RING. WE realise that you want the very best and that price is a serious consideration and be- p cause of this we sell only d rings which will give life- | long satisfaction. Your choice l j will be wider and more varied I if you make a point of seeing jj our Diamond Rings in Soli- | taire, and three and five stone 1 designs, set perfectly with | gems of matchless purity. | tftto r G'QS QudJity Jew eJj&fi P»ALM£St§TON WO&m* SOCIAL AND DANCE. \ SOCIAL AND DANCE lo eelolirale the oflicial opening of Ihe Mon toil Hall will be held mi FRIDAY, December Till., at 8 p.m. Admission: I,a dies 2,-'-, goals ?>/-. S. W. BARBER. Hon. Secretary. METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY CONCERT' AND PRIZE GIVING. To be held in the Schoolroom, Foxton, on THURSDAY, December (ith, nl 7.30 p.m. Special Programme of Children’s Items. Refreshments. Tickets: 1/-, Children (id. PRELIMINA RY NOTICE. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. KOUUTARA ROAD. THMATANGT. TUESDAY, DECEMBER .11 Mi, nt 12 noon. N-7, LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY Co. Ltd. will sell on account of Mr Henry Walker, as above f)2 eows in full profit Also surplus stock and sundries PULL PARTICULARS LATER. MUNICIPAL BY-ELECTION. 'fO the Burgesses, Ladies and Gentlemen.—l have eonsenled to nomination to till the aveancy on the Borough Council at the forthcoming By-election. In doing so 1 may remind you that I have previously served you in the capacity of Councillor and as one who has large inf.crests in the borough, you can rely upon-my best services in the interests of the Borough as a whole, should you honour me with your confidence. Yours etc., R. J. THOMPSON. POXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. PUBLIC MEETING. J HEREBY convene a meeting of Ratepayers to be held in the Town Hall on FRIDAY, 7th December, 1923, at 8.0 p.m., for the purpose of discussing the erection of Public Library, Swimming Baths, Rest Room, etc. All ratepayers (husbands and wives) are earnestly requested to at (end. J. CIIRYSTALL, Mayor. ivruuic, —Protect your Music and Songs by having them Bound in Book form at moderate cost.— ‘‘Herald" Job-Printing Department. Nfw shipment zephyrs, opened at the C. M. Ross Co.’s.'l/4, 1/(1, 1/9, ; 2/2, net cash prices, 40 inches wide. For useful Xmas gifts you will lind an excellent selection at the C. M. Ross Co.’s, bought in London by our Mr llodgcrs; the low prices will astonish you.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2668, 6 December 1923, Page 3
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