BUSINESS NOTICES
A reward of £2 is offered for the return of a lost, gold watch. Advertiser wants to buy building section. North end of town preferred. Advertiser wants a boy to do milking for week commencing 2ffth December. Mr L. Miller, of Wellington, expert piano timer and repairer, will visit Eoxton early in January. Orders left with .Mrs Walls will be attended to. Messrs Mounsey and Co. advertise an unreserved clearing sale of household furniture and effects in the estate of the late Air Thos. Henderson, on the premises, Ravens worth Place, on Monday next at 1 p.m. A flannel dance will be held in the Masonic Hall on Saturday night on behalf of Father Chi'stmas’ visit to Foxton on Christmas Eve. Donations for the dance §upper, or to tlic funds may be left with Airs C. Pearson or Air Christie. Admission to dance 2/6, ladies 1/6. The Manawatu Co-operative Building Society (terminating) opens its second group in January next, and intending investors who wish to participate iit loans for homes free of interest should apply for shares at once. The subscriptions are payable fortnightly, and the shares cost Is each per weeii,' which is returnable, plus profits, at the termination of the group—in about 15 year's. Each group is limited to 1,000 shares, and no shareholder can hold more than 10 shares Loans are £IOO to £SOO, aeYording to the number of shares held. The representative of the Society will he in Foxton on Thursday.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2670, 11 December 1923, Page 2
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247BUSINESS NOTICES Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2670, 11 December 1923, Page 2
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