II A FEW OF OUR High Grade Groceries at CASH Prices THAT WILL APPEAL TO THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES. LOOSE CORNFLOUR - - - - 6d lb. JOHNSON’S (English) STARCH - - I/- Ib(JEAN TONGUES (Now Season’s) - - 1/9. ORCHID SALMON (highly recommended), 9d and 1/4. PECK’S PASTE, 21 oz„ - - - - V 3 SOVEREIGN JAM . - - IN Sd. 2 s 1/d. MILK - - - - - - - Yr SEARCHLIGHT CANDLES, 16oz. - - 10 d PJJ “K" MUSTO, PICCALILI & CHOW CHOW, - 1/10. MALTONA VINEGAR - - - ' 2 /' Gallon. You can'l ina’ e g.»..d Pickles with cheap vinegar—there is quality in this brand. A?"E. TONGK GROCERY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, & PRODUCE. Main Street, Foxton. Coining By Three Special Trains! The Great Show is Coming! WIRTH BROS. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! CIRCUS AND ZOO (Maerocelphus Aelhiopicus) WHAT IS IT? WIRTH’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 oreat big circus! The great big zoo! The great big Elephant Herd IT huge Mammoths and Jessie, the Tiny Baby Elephant The new artiste this year have been specially selected personally by Mr Phillip W and include: Newly imported artists and Wirth’s Stock Company of Acrobats Gvmnasts, Aerialists, Riders, Animal Trainers, Clowns Beautiful Ladies in Military Drill, Trained Wild Animals, Horses and Pomes, including the only boxing pomes m the world. PRICES AS USUAL: 7/-, <»/-, 5/-, 4/-, Plu, Tux. Children under 10 half price to all parts. picqpRVFD SEATS: 7/- Seals onlv can lie reserved at Circus Office, ufSlmw. &-.W,* m «t»: no half pnee. 700 OPEN from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., when Animals will be fed at 4.30; Adults 1/-, eliildrcii (id. Have joa seen Iho Baby Monjoy Bon, at Blnir. December 10th. 1». See "'" Baby Leopard afe. Baby .Jessie, the Elephant. Everything Coming. A\ L NEA ER DIVIDE. PIANOS ! PIANOS ? MR. A. H. LIGHT, Kepi eseii ling MESSRS HAMILTON NIMMO AND SONS, Jesires to inform Residents of Foxton and District that he has .pened a depot at Levin for an indofinite period and will be pleased to receive enquiries from prospective purchasers who were unable to call when lm was .stationed in Foxton. ,*IANOB BY THE WORLD’S BEST MAKERS OFFERED ON THE EASIEST TERMS IN NEW ZEALAND. SHOWROOM, OPPOSITE COSMOS THEATRE, LEVIN. BRITISH BUILT BICYCLES 9-12-6. The price of £9 12-0 for a genuine English-built bicycle is possible only by the combination of three important factors:—(l) Direct Importation from the makers; (2) Smallest Profit possible; (3) Cash Selling to you. WHY BUY ONE SECOND-HAND? BRITISH FLY WAY BICYCLES with plated rims and spokes, back pedalling brake, weldless steel tubing frames rubber pedals, extended front mudguard, roadster saddle, three coats black enamel with green lined finish, heavily nickel plated parts, full ball bearing throughout, tools and pump, as used and recommended by local riders and members of our own staff, freight paid to your nearest station for cash with order, satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded ‘ LADIES’ MODELS of Flyway Bicycles, same specifications, delivery and guarantee the same, for cash L 9 19/D. COLLINSON & SON Palmerston North.
BRICKLAYING AND CONCRETING. J. R. TONGE. 7, Hillary Street. classes of Brick ami Concrete work in any part of the district undertaken. Estimates given, workmanship guaranteed. Communications will receive prompt attention. DIGGERS’ MILK SUPPLY. Customers of the Diggers’ Miik Supply can rely on obtaining milk of the best quality throughout the summer months by a twice daily delivery throughout the borough. This, together with cleanliness, ensures the best service under all conditions. This dairy is the pioneer milk supply of Eoxton and its reputation is still unrivalled. V. McDOWELLj Proprietor. Music. —Protect your Music and Songs by having them Bound in Book form at moderate cost. 1 “Herald” Job-Printing Department.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2697, 19 February 1924, Page 3
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