MOUTOA HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 8 p.m. .sharp. The Moutoa School Children, under the Direction of' Mr J. D. Ail Icon, will give their ANNUAL CONCERT AND DANCE. ANNUAL CONCERT AND DANCE. The latest edition of the “Moutoa Merrymakers” in their Nursery Rhyme Novelties, Songs and Dances FATHER CHRISTMAS Will arrive by Wireless to give every child a present from a. real live Christmas Tree loaded with Toys. Then a good supper, to he followed by a real “Christmassy” Dance from 10.30 ’till milking time. All for 2/--CAN YOU HEAT IT l CAN YOU BEAT IT? Stevenson's Lorry "ill leave P.O. at 7.30 p.m. MOUTOA DRAINAGE BOARD. NOTICE. TFA PER CENT, will he added to all rates unpaid on the 11th January, 1924, and the same sued for without further notice. ALE. ERASER, Clerk. AUCTION SALE. HALL ST., FOXTON, at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, 22nd December, 1923, A WAHOU AUCTIONEERING Co. are instructed by Mr C. Pearce, to sell at their rooms, the whole of his household effects, including. Dog Cart, Double Bed and Wire Mattress, Pram, Stool, Kitchen Table, 2 Sofas, Dresser. Duchess, Sewing Machine, Stretchers. Mattress, Seagrass Chairs, Books, Tools. Pictures, Gum Boots, and other sundries. AND ALSO— Large consignment ol Ileus Ducks, Geese, New Potatoes, Vegetables, and Fruit. McCray.Bedding. Furniture of' all kinds, Blankets, Carpets, Carpet Runners, Lino, Seagrass Mats, Seagrass Chairs, Door Mat, Kapoe Quilts, etc. G, T. WOODROOFE, Auctioneer. FOXTON RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. 'XMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. y\ accordance wit It the decision of the above Association, the public is notified that local business premises will be closed on December 2/St It and 2(ith., and January Ist and 2nd. NOTE. —On December 24th shops will be open to 8 pan.: December 291 b, open to 5.30 p.m,; December 31st, open to 5.30 p.m. F. DIMMER. Secretary. XMAS GIFTS THAT LAST! Special Value in Ladies Gold Expanding WRIST WATCHES, 15 jewelled-lever movements, if 4 12/0, guaranteed. ENGAGEMENT AND DRESS RINGS, at special ’Xmas prices, with poked gems, securely set. STERLING SILVER WARE AND SILVER-PLATED GOODS in endless variety. Just landed: 42 dozen Bead Necklets, from 1/0 each. All these make lasting and appreciative gifts.. Country Mail Orders carefully selected and forwarded by return mail. <yc° tt nor Quality jQweile/%' PALMERSTON NORTH 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. At PERREAU’S. (CHILDREN'S millinery a speciality at The C. M. Ross Co.’s for 'Nmas. Hats for tiny tots to young ladies. WANTED.—A. boy for diary farm, 30/- per week and found. Apply this office. CHILDREN'S ’Xmas Frocks, beautiful quality, in white voile, trimmed with embroidery, lace and insertion. Sizes 27 to 39in. Also infants’ frocks in white voile, silk and crepe de cheue at The C. M. Ross C«>.'s. TP-HE ’Xmas display in Fox ton • is to be seen at The C. M. Ross Co.’s * so don’t miss it.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2674, 20 December 1923, Page 3
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