FOXTOX STOCK SALE. Messrs abraham and williams Ltd., notify that the usual stock sale will not he held on MONDAY next, 17th inst. The flrst sale in the New Year will he held on WEDNESDAY, January lfith. APPOINTMENT OF LIBRA RIAN. Applications are invited and will be received up to noon on SATURDAY, 22nd. December, 1923, by the undersigned for the position of. Librarian. Duties may be seen at my office. WVn. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. FOXTOX BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION. NOTICE is hereby given that the fees for dog registration for the year 1924 are as follows: — For all bona tide sheep and cattle working dogs 2/6 For all other dogs 10/The above fees must be paid on or before the 31st January, 1924, at the office of the Registrar, Mr McKnight, Duncan St. Win. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. RADIUM APPEAL FUND. r f , .HE above Committee has appealled through me in my official capacity to the citizens of Foxton for practical support in the effort to raise the sum of £IO,OOO for the purchase of Radium to combat the ravages of Cancer throughout the Dominion. Donations to the fund may be paid into the Town Clerk’s office from whence they will be forwarded to Wellington. J. CTTRYSTALL, Ma yor. DRAINAGE CONNECTIONS. r Jf*HE Council has now a complete organisation for installing drainage ronneefious. The work will be done either under tender or to suit householders. Enquiries should be made in the lirst instance to Mr Mount, in the shop. Main Street. W. TRUEMAN. Town Clerk. RIVER EXCXURSTOX. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! WEATHER permitting, Ml’ -I. Joseph's Launches will run to (lie Beach as under: — Leave Wharf Steps 9.30 a.m. and LI 5 p.m. Leave Beach 11 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. FARE ... 2/6 Return. Reliability and Comfort Guaranteed. MASONIC HALL. A FLANNEL DANCE WILL 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 3/6. Dancing 7.30 to 11.45. PIANO TUNING. GET TUNED UP BEFORE THE RACES. Mr l. MILLER, of Wellington, expert piano Inner and repairer, will be in Foxton early in January next. Orders left at Mrs Walls (who can por.soally recommend) will be attended to. XMAS GIFTS THAT LAST! Special Value in Ladies Gold Expanding WRIST WATCHES, 15 jewelled-levcr movements, £4 12/6, guaranteed. ENGAGEMENT AND DRESS RINGS, at special ’Xmas prices, with peked gems, securely set. STERLING SILVER WARE AND SILVER-PLATED GOODS in endless variety. Just landed: 12 dozen Bead Necklets, from 1/6 each. All these make lasting and appreciative gifts. Country Mail Orders carefully selected and forwarded by return mail. O'Qo tttatl o> w *•7* PALMERSTON NORTH L_ PRIME CHRISTMAS HAMS! PRIME CHRISTMAS HAMS! BEST FACTORY CURED 1/1 lb. BEST FACTORY CURED 1/1 lb. COOKED, 1/3 per lb. COOKED, 1/3 per lb. Every one Guaranteed A.l. i At PSRREAU’S. j STEPHEN’S BLUE-BLACK writj iug ink, 6/- 16-ounce bottle, cash. —“Herald” Office. «
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2672, 15 December 1923, Page 3
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