TOWN HALL, FOXTON. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE ADAIR DANDIES. THE ADAIR DANDIES. THE ADAIR DANDIES. THE ADAIR DANDIES. Supported by the Palmerston North Silver Hand. A night, of merriment, a feast of nrasie. Everything bright, and breezy. Popular prices: 2/- asd 1/-. In aid of tlie Palmerston North Band and Fire Brigade Queen. FOXTON CROQUET.CLUB. DANCE Tn (be MASONIC HALT, on WEDN USD AY, OCTO)BER 151 b. Ladies l/ti, gents 2/(1. MOUTOA HALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1924 BACHELORS BALL. The Sochil Event of the. Year. Good Floor and Catering. Music by Larkin's Orchestra, Invitations not necessary. Stevenson’s lorry will leave Post Office at. 7.3(1 p.m. Gents 5/-, Ladies free. \V. J. ROSS, Hon. Secretary. FOXTON BOWLING CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING OF GREEN. r pHE OlUc.ial Opening of the ]'oxion Bowling Club's green and Croquet Courts will be held on WEDNESDAY, Inn Inst., ar. 2 pan. Visiting Bowlers anil Croquet players and the general public are invited to attend. ];i. W. HUNTLEY, flon. Secretary. FOXTON DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. ANXI AI, GENERAL MEETING. 'l'llK ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Members of the above Club will be held in Hamer’s Buildings (Billiard Room) on WEDNESDAY NEXT loth inst.. at S-p.m. Intending members are also invited to be present. Business: Annual Report and Balance-sheet and general. H. HAMER, Hon. Secretary. FRED. RIMMER, ACCOUNTANT. Thynne Street, Foxton. TRADESMEN'S books written up. Profit & Loss Account and Balance sheets prepared. Income Tax Returns a speciality. Agent for YORKSHIRE INSURANCE CO.
SINGING. \[h‘. CORN WA LL may !><• interviewed at the Presbyterian Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY afternoon, October ,15tli. Also communications may be addressed care Herald office. ]llOll class Tailor. Farm and Mill bands make an appointment any time up lid 8 p.m.- -C. Ilardie, Foxton. C. HARDIE, High Class Tailor, upstairs, Ross’ Buildings, hox ton. j| 10H class Tailor. Saltaire Serge and best English worsteds. I’it guaranteed. —C. ITardie, Foxlon. High class Tailor. Order your ’Xmas Suit now. No waiting. C. Hardie, Foxlon. *>/■) Ro»eo Suits in 3 shades of grey at unbeatable suit values, 90/- each. At the C. M. Ross Co. Linoleum, 2,vd. wide. 7/0, o/o, 10/(1; in newest designs at the G. M. Ross Co. Ltd. Hot ,'SE l'rocks, prettily trimmed, 15/1) net cash price at the C. M. Russ Co. s. £1 deposit will secure your holiday suit at the C. jVL Ross Co.’s. See us to-day about a Rosco.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2797, 14 October 1924, Page 3
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