BUSINESS NOTICES.
Reward is offered the finder of a lost motor car jack. A boy is wanted for general farm work.
Reward is offered the finder of a spare wheel lost between Foxton and Levin last Wednesday.
Reward is offered the finder of a clasped gold bangle, lost at the local beach.
Mrs F. J. Larmont, of Johnston St., notifies in this issue that she will resume teaching music and singing on Monday, February sth. Mr X. Ellers notifies the public of Foxton that his up-to-date taxi is at their disposal day or night. A ring on ’phone 143 or the taxi stand will immediately bring this comfortable taxi to your door. Reliability guaranteed. The C. M. Ross Co., the leading drapers of Foxton, are now conducting their annual summer clearance sale, which offers local and district residents an unsurpassed opportunity of purchasing their needs at prices considerably below the usual market value. All departments of the C. M. Ross Co.’s business are participating in the colossal sale reductions and the public will be well advised to visit this establishment and make their purchases early-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2688, 29 January 1924, Page 3
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185BUSINESS NOTICES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2688, 29 January 1924, Page 3
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