TOWN HALL, FOXTON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Hth., 1024, at 8 p.m. FOXTON UNITED SPORTS ASSOCIATION. GRAND BALL. Music by Smith’s Orchestra. Catering by Ladies’ Committee. M.’sC. Messrs Jewell and Barber. Tickets: Double 10/-, Gents 7/6, Lady’s 3/6. Invitations unnecessary. F. RUMMER, Hon. Secretary.
FOXTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW. Town Hull, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1924. Open 1! In o ij.ru. and 7 to 10 p.mTrophies ami Prizes in all Sections. Entries close on THURSDAY, .11th insl., at Ross' Buildings (upstairs).
PUBLIC NOTICE. The public are notified that the EVERYBODY’S CASH BUTCHERY Has opened for business in premia es next the Awahou Auctioneering Coy’s, at Main Street Foxton. Auction Sales Thursdays and Saturdays. Private sales daily during business hours at LOWEST CASH PRICES. Meat Killed under Government inspection. Full range of Small Goods. CALL EARLY AND SECURE THE PICK OF THE JOINTS.
-•W3 tew 74 FOR THE HOT SUMMER WEATHER. \Y<- should certainly eat less meat end more vegetables aud salads. Nice crisp Lettuces are delicious. We have splendid re-selected strains of Cooper's Market, Wonderful and Iceberg. Mr Wax, leading prize taker of: Lismore, N.S.W., writes: “I have lettuces over 31bs. in weight, and over 12in. across, from Cooper's- Seeds. They are of splendid quality." You can depend upon buying the highest quality when you purchase COOPER’S SEEDS, — ••THE SEEDS OE SUCCESS.” If you arc a beginner,-and have the idea of buying low priced seeds, we . advise you, after <io years experience, to “forget it.” Buy the best seeds obtainable from an old established linn upon which you may rely, i‘radically all the largest prizetakers iu N.Z. use COOPER’S SEEDS. They are our best advertisement regarding the them. F. COOPER LTD. WELLINGTON. Largest Seed Growers in the Southern Hemisphere. Obtainable from Merchants, Stores, and Seedsmen ail over N.Z. —but be sure, they ARE from Coopers’. SPRINGBANK PEDIGREE JERSEYS. NEW SEASON’S BULL CALVES. Orders are now being taken for new season’s bull calves. Price: Eight Guineas each. First come first served. —Apply P. W. Brown, Foxton ('Phone No. 30), or direct to E. S. HOLD A WAY, Springbank, Ballance. , E. COWLEY. PAINTER. GLAZIER. PAPER HANGER AND PICTURE FRAMER. Main Street, Foxton. f PHE LaLesL Designs in Wail Papers. and Friezes to select from. Oils, Varnishes. Brushes and Mouldings in Stock. ESTIMATES FREE. WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL GUARANTEED.
r < y r r rdf r JY> TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the Levin, Shannon, and Fox ton Districts. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE MANCHINEEL THU (By Maniapoto-Eduatn). Also BLUE-BRED DRAUGHT HORSE YOUNG GORDON (by Gordon Catneron-Lady Kcmber) For further particulars see cards ov apply to W. TrasK', Winchester St reel. Levin. Though early lo bed. And early to rise. You'll never be rich. ’Till you advertise.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2783, 11 September 1924, Page 3
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