m ■rr 0 V JJ/INTE will com mid you will say "i wis had Preserved some fruit.” Now is the time while Fruit is plentiful—to busy yoursclj in ihat pleasant task of Preset v ng. All your i\qu : r. men's in the s' ope of Pan;, Scales, Mea ures, Jars, Rubber Ri tig;, j\co;is, etc., a . here. Come in an i Utah your selections. THORPE & TONGS The Universal Cash Store FOX lON Phono 0
WE ARE OUT TO HELP YOU IN THIS SELECTION OF THE RING. WE realise that you want the very best and that price is a serious consideration and be- j cause of this we sell only j 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 Soli- i taire, and three and live stone designs, set perfectly with gems of matchless purity. O’Co titto r w yA& „. Qud/ ity youelle/% 1 PALMERSTON NORTH
DRAINAGE CONNECTIONS. T-UE Council has now n complete organise I ion for insl ailing drainage < oimccl ions. Tin* work will lie done oil her under lender or to suit householders. Enquiries should lie outdo in the firs I instance to Air Mount, in the shop, Mnin St reel. \V. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. MUNICIPAL BY-ELECTION. TO the Burgesses, Ladies and Gentlemen. —1 have eonsented to nomination to lid the aveancy on the Borough Council at the forthcoming By-eleHion. In doing so I may remind yon that T have previously served you in the capacity of Councillor and as one who has large interests 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;., It. J. THOMPSON. EOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAO RDINA BY VA CA NCY. | HEREBY give notice that (he following persons have been duly nominated as candidates for the office of Councillor for the Borough of Foxton: — HAMER, Harold, THOMPSON, Robert John, And there being only one vacancy to be filled, a poll will be taken as between the said candidates on WEDNESDAY, 12th December, 1923, at the Town Hall Supper-room Fox ton. Polling hours 9 a.in. to 7.0 p.m. Dated this sth December, 1923 Win. TRUEMAN, Returning Officer. DIGGERS’ MILK SUPPLY. Customers of the Diggers’ Milk Supply can rely on obtaining milk of the best quality throughout the summer months by a twice daily delivery throughout the borough. This, together with cleanliness, ensures the best service under all conditions. This dairy is the pioneer milk supply of Foxton and its reputation is still unrivalled. V. McDOWELL, Proprietor. Music . —Protect your Music and Songs by having them Bound in Book form at moderate cost. — “Herald” Job-Printing Department. WANTED TO BUY.—Bulls ill any quantity, Foxton sale yards, Monda v, from 2.30 to 4 o’clock. J. B. COLEY JjOST.— Between Ma rutin and Foxton, one reaper and binder canvas. Reward. Apply this office. STEPHEN’S BLUE-BLACK writing ink, 5/- lb-ounce bottle, cash, i —“Herald” Office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2669, 8 December 1923, Page 3
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