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Fire Brigade Sport’s Meeting EASTON PARK SATURDAY. 100 YARDS MAIDEN -141) OPEN HANDICAP NOVELTY EVENTS KOK ALL DROP-KICKING COMPETITION POP FOOTBALLERS. "VILEI*]E BARROW. POTATO AND SACK PACES POP CHILDREN. AFTERNOON TEA STALL. ADMISSION: GENTS 1 LADIES SILVER COIN. CHILDREN UNDER .12, EPEE. Big Attraction. MUSIC BY QUEEN ALEXANDRA’S 2nd REGIMENTAL BAND, WANGANUI HOLDING CHALLENGE CUPS AND 100 MEDALS. WILL GIVE A GRAND ILLUSTRATION OP THE MILITARY QUICK-STEP COMPETITION. B B CONTEST REGULATIONS. A Her (lie Band has boon inspected it will march to point A, halt and dress, and then move oil, playing' the Quickstep by command of officer in charge, and march to point B. The Band will march from A. On the Drum-Major reaching' B lie will halt, and allow t he Band to pass him about twenty paces, when-he will sound his whistle for the Counter March. On the Band approaching lie will turn about and march to A, when the same procedure wilt lake placet then on as per previous rules. And on reaching point A will iel'i-turn. march to point C, then rightturn, march to point D, then right-wheel, march to point E, and halt, am! continue to play the Quick-step once through, lacing the Queen, who wiil represent the Musical Adjudicator at E. SATURDAY NIGHT! SATURDAY NIGHT! PICTURE AND ATTRACTIVE CONCEPT PROGRAMME BY WAN-G-ANTI AND LOCAL TALENT AT ROYAL THEATRE. Arthur 11. Jacobs wiil present a first National Attraction ‘ THE AGE OF DESIRE.'’ A frank Borzage Production. Not just ordinary drama —not just the kind that brings a tear.-but a big living document of one mother’s mistaken step and her aft er-sacriliee that glorifies with memory. Comedy: “UNEASY FEET UNDAY. —Watch for public amiounccmciit lor River Excursion with ic Band. UNDAY EVENING, 8.15.-— Grand Sacred Concert, Town Hall. The very ?si in music bv the Champion Band. Vocal Hems by Wanganui and ical artists. Silver coin admission. m i / Ss. IB <Spsl you can depend tipot Xj 'J these c ßrooms ant ! i>St II iitd /«<5 m Smdiix / Brushes as being care- ) u ‘ : b' sclecte-i ami oj the • v highest standard- long service is a • -ity; ther wear out rather than out and they take their lime about Call and select your needs — you ill be gen,ninelv convinced oj this re's ycnni. liable loir price schedule, intc to-day A. E. TONQS The Universal Cash Store FOXT'ON Phone 6 j-'V' .AT 45S

; ‘The Clothes oft Proclaim the Man’' fob perfect fit, quality of MATERIAL AND lUGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP— McAFFER AND McSHANE Arc Palmerston’s LEADING TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS. A trial suit or costume will convince you of that fact. Koxton and District Clients cordially invited to call and inspect our Stocks of Spring and Summer Materials. Note the Address: 104 Cuba Street, Palmerston North. Telephone No. 6708. THE FAMILY HOTEL. Main Street, Foxton. R. McMULLIAN, Proprietor. r f'HIS popular Hotel has recently been thoroughly renovated and refiumished and is under capable management. Permanent Boarders arranged for at moderate rates. A home away from home. All the leading brands of liquors on sale at city prices.

MANAWATU SHIPPING Co. Ltd SAILING NOTICE S.S. KENNEDY leaves (circumstances perniitting) as under: —* i-’oxton to Wellington, FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. Wellington to Fox ton SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. CONSIGNEES PLEASE NOTE:Freight Rates from Lyttelton have been reduced as under: — General Cargo by 2/6 per ton All Produce by 2d per sack Wool by fid per bale. FOR CARGO SPACE APPLY LEVIN & Co., Ltd., Agents. AVENUE JERSEY DAIRY. (CUSTOMERS of the above Dairy can rely on full supplies of fresh clean milk and cream during the coming winter. All milk supplied is produced on Mr Allerby’s Farm under his personal supervision from good, high test cows. The herd is noted for its tested supply of butter fat. y^OUND.—Section of bridge in eddy up river at end of Long Reach, opposite my property. —G. Cull.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2807, 6 November 1924, Page 3

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641

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2807, 6 November 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2807, 6 November 1924, Page 3

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