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A TEW OF OUR High Grade Groceries at CASH Prices THAT WILL APPEAL TO THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES. LOOSE CORNFLOUR - - - - 6d lb. •JOHNSON’S (English) STARCH - - V- lb. (SEAR TONGUES (New Season's) - - 1/9. ORCHID SALMON (highly recommended). Dd and 1/4 PECK’S PASTE, 2. SOVEREIGN JAM - - - IX S>l. MILK ----- SEARCHLIGHT CANDLES, IGojs. - “K” MUSTO, PICCALTLI & CHOW CHOW, MALT ON A VINEGAR - - - -2/- Gallon. You can't niiik-' good Pickles with cheap vinegar—there is quality in this brand. 1/3 Pot. 2’s 1/3. 1/- Tin. lOd Pkt. 1/10. A. E. TONGS. GROCERY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, & PRODUCE. Main Street, Foxton. JJ Coming By Three Special Trains! The Great Show is Coming! WIRTH BROS. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! CIRCUS AND ZOO (Maerocelpints Aethiopicus) WHAT IS IT? WIRTIi’S HAVE IT. COME AND SEE IT. The ugliest animal on earth. First in Australia. FOXTON FEBRUARY 20th., FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY ON EASTON PARK. The world’s biggest and best one ring circus. Growing bigger and better each year. Every year something new. This year the biggest ever. The great big circus! The great big zoo! The great big Elephant Herd! The huge Mammoths and Jessie, the Tiny Baby Elephant. The new artists this year have been specially selected personally by Mr Phillip Wirth and include: Newly imported artists and Wirtlr’s Stock Company of Acrobats Gymnasts, Aerialists, Riders, Animal Trainers, Clowns, Beautiful Ladies in Military Drill, Trained Wild Animals, Horses and Ponies, including the only boxing ponies in the world. PRICES AS USUAL: 7/-. 6/-, 5/-, 4/-. Plus Tax. Children under 10 half price to all parts. RESERVED SEATS: 7/- Seats only can be reserved at Circus Office, 4 to 5 p.m. day of Show. Booking Fee 1 1 extra: no half price. ZOO OPEN from 4 p.m. t<> 5 p.m., when Animals will be fed at 4 30- Adults 1/-, children (id. Have you seen the Baby Monkey? Born at Bluff. December 10th. 1023. See the Baby Jessie, Ihe Elephant. Everything Coming. WE NEIER DIVIDE. PIANOS ! PIANOS ! MR. A. H. LIGHT, Representing MESSRS HAMILTON NIMMO AND SONS, Desires to inform Residents „f Foxton and District that he has opened a depot at Levin for an indefinite period and will be pleased to receive enquiries from prospective purchasers who were nimble, In call when he was stationed in Foxton. PIANOS BY TIIE WORLD'S BEST MAKERS OFFERED ON THE EASIEST TERMS IN NEW ZEALAND. SHOW ROOM, OPPOS ITE COSMOS THEATRE, LEVIN.

JEWELLERY and SILVERWARE. BY purchasing your Jewellery and Silverware from us yon derive lasting wear and satisfaction. We only stock the best quality goods. WHY buy elsewhere when you can get the highest grade at the cheapest prices. Our stock enables you to select your presents with the utmost ease. MOTH THESE PRICES. Lady’s Gold Expanding Wrist Watch, 15-Jewel Lever Movement, guaranteed, £4 12/6. Gent’s Nickel O.F. Swiss Lever Watches, guaranteed, 25/-, 37/6, 40/-. Gold Brooches, 12/6 upwards. Bead Necklets, from 2/6. We specialise in Engagement Rings. When in town call and inspect our stock. It will pay you. n or W ett idtt Q.i/diity'Joioefl&t 1 mt-MERSTO&S woims TAXI SERVICE. ELLERS notilies the public j at his taxi service is at their dis- I sal at any hour of the day or j jht. Ring up private ’phone, No. i 3, or taxi stand. j-to-date car, Reliability of Service. BRICKLAYING AND CONCRETING. J. R. TONGE. 7, Hillary Street. ALL classes of Brick and Concrete work in any part of the district undertaken. Estimates given, workmanship guaranteed. Communications will receive prompt attention. TAXI SEBVIC®, A* TREVELYAN notifies the public that he has re-commenced a taxi service in Foxtem Trips undertaken to any part of the district at reasonable charges, Ring ’phone No. IL4.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2696, 16 February 1924, Page 3

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612

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2696, 16 February 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2696, 16 February 1924, Page 3

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