m I These who taste our tea instantly recognise a richness yet delicacy of flavor that appeals at once to the palate. This distinction is due to the expert blending of the tea by unique methods that retain the full amount of flavor. Only the choicest leaves from famous tea gardens are used. We are proud of the reputation gained for our tea —also from the standpoint of economy. A.<- E. TONQS p"o„«6 The Univevsal Cash Stove, FOXTON
FOXTON BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. ARBOUR DAY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Oth, 12'J4. In Connection with tlie above, the Society will be pleased to receive donations, or gifts of trees and shrubs to be planted locally on the above-mentioned date. M. E. PERKEAU, President. SALE OF HOTEL LEASE BY TENDER, TENDERS are invited for the lease of the Family Hotel, Foxton, for a term of live years from the 26th August, 1024. Particulars and conditions of tender and form of lease may be perused at the otliee of the District Public Trustee, Palmerston North, from whom further information may be obtained. Tenders close at the otliee of the District Public Trustee, Wellington, at 4.30 p.m. on MONDAY, the 11th day of August, 1924. CHAS. ZA CHARI AH, District Public Trustee, Wellington. Wellington, 10th .July, 1924. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. \ EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE (under the Auspices of St. Mary’s Church) will be held in the Town Hall supper-room on TUESDAY, July 29th. Good supper and music. Admission 1/6. M. DIAMOND. Hon. Secretary. THEE PRUNING. A DEMONSTRATION of fruit tree pruning will lie given, weather permitting. in the orchard of Mr R. J. Thompson, Foxton, <iu WEDNESDAY, 30th inst.. at 2 p.m. All interested are invited to attend. .1. W. WHELAN, Government Orchard Instructor. rfTHE>SEEDS OF SUCCESS” lifai "I.US.TRAOt MARK) SEED TIME
Yes. Sowing time will soon be here iignin. Got your ground dug up so that the air and frost may sweeten it and make it ready for planting. If you sowed COOPER’S SEEDS last season, you are doubtless one of the thousands of successful gardeners and farmers of last year, and will be sowing them again. If you did not, our advice is, ask the most successful gardeners and pri/.e tak ers in your district, and decide NOW to sow'COOPER’S SEEDS—“THE SEEDS OP SUCCESS,’’ and have a line garden this season. P. COOPER LTD. WELLINGTON. The reason for the success of COOPER’S SEEDS, are contained in every package (large or small). Obtainable from Merchants, Stores. and Seedsmen all over N.Z. But he sure they ARE from Cooper’s. THE SUPERB BRINSMEAD, England’s linest Piano. Ten years’ guarantee and lowest prices at Coles’, Palmerston North. WANTED TO SEEL. —1 trap and harness. Cheap. —Apply No. 40, Coley Street. SHIPMENTS of Brinsmead Pianos now arriving regularly direct from the factory. Coles’, Palmerston North, sole district agents. Brin smead pianos.—Coles’ Palmerston North, are sole district Agents for these world-famous instruments. Write for price list. MUSIC. —Pi'oteet your Music and songs by having them Bound in Book form at moderate cost. — “Herald” Job Printing Department.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2764, 29 July 1924, Page 3
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