MASONIC HALL. A FLANNEL DANCE WII'L be held on SATURDAY, the 15th., to help Father Christmas to Foxton. Donations towards supper or fund will be much appreciated, and can be left with Mrs Pearson or Mr Christie. Gents 2/6, ladies 1/6. Dancing 7.30 to 11.45. PIANO TUNING. GET TUNED UP BEFORE THE RACES. M* i* MILLER, of Wellington, expert piano tuner and repairer, will be in Foxton early in January next. Orders left at Mrs Walls (who can persoallv recommend) will be attended to. SWEETS! SWEETS! BUY YOUR SWEETS AT DESMOND’S. DESMOND’S, THE SHOP FOR VALUE. Next Post Office and at the Town Hall, Foxton. All the best makes of Confectionery and Biscuits stocked, fancy Boxed and Loose Chocolates in great variety. ’Xmas Stockings and Novelties. 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 because of this we sell only 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 Solitaire, and three and live stone designs, set perfectly with gems of matchless purity.
PALMERSTON NORTH FOXTON BEACH. FRIDAY, December 14th., 1923, at 8 p.m. CHILDREN’S CONCERT. Proceeds in aid of School Prize Fund. Admission to Concert 1/-. A Dance to follow. Admission Is, Supper Provided. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I'XRESERVED CLEAKIXO SALE. OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On I he Premises, Rn vensworth Place, Foxton. MONDAY, December ITtli.. 1923. al 1 p.m. Messrs aiounsey and co, i>ave been inslmeted by (he Trustees in the Estate of the late Thus. Henderson, to sell without reserve as above, the whole of the furniture and effects contained in his late residence, comprising the contents of a well-furnished home. Full detail- will he advertised later. XMAS GREETING CARDS. YOl'i; own Printed Christmas Greeting--- on Hand-made Paper, 24 Sheets and envelopes. fl.'fi cash at (he Herald Olliee. Christinas Oreeliii!>‘ Cards. 7/(> for 25. Place vour order early to save disappointment . DIGGERS’ MILK SUPPLY. Customers of the Diggers’ Milk Supply can rely on obtaining milk of the best quality throughout the summer months by a t wice daily delivcrv thri nglioiil the borough. This, logetber with cleanliness, ensures ilie best service under nii conditions. This dairy is the pioneer milk supply of Foxton and its reputation is slill unrivalled. v. McDowell, Proprietor. Wanted to buy—Building section. Musi, he a dry and healthy -pm. Norlh end of town preferred. Apply “Section,” e./o Herald Office. Special suit week at the c. M. Ross Co.’s. Sports suit 57/6. Rosso soils from 84/-. Get your suit this week. THE C. M. ROSS Co. are showing a very line range of Children’s hats for all ages and at all prices. Mothers in want of hats for their children should see this selection. TOST. —Gold wristlet watch this looming. reward on lx*turning same to Koxton Motor limgineeiing Co, __ „ WANTED—Boy to do milking for week commencing 36th December. Apply this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2671, 13 December 1923, Page 3
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