NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. A. & P. SHOW AT PALMERSTON NORTH —4th, sth AND Oth NO- J VEME3ER, 1925. SPECIAL Excursion tickets to Palmerston North available for return until 10th November, 1925, will be obtainable at Eoxton, Rangitanc and intermediate stations from 3rd to oth November. On 6th November the issue will only be by ihc train leaving Poxton 8.0 a.m., Himatangi 8.20 a.'m. Return fares (Ist and 2nd class) to Palmerston North are as fol,ows: —Eoxton 5/2, 3/4: Himatangi 4/2, 2/8: Bainesse 3/3, 2/2: Rangiotu 2/11, 1/11. On sth and 6th November usual 4.15 p.m. train for Eoxton will leave Palmerston North 4.4 1 p.m.
J. LINKLATER, M.P., REFORM CANDIDATE FOR MANAWfATU Will address tiie electors AT 8 pm. EACH EVENING : CARNARVON, TO-NIGHT KOPUTAROA, Monday, 2nd Nov., 8 p.m. CHILDREN'S BALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER nth., a! 7.30 p.m. TOWN lIA'LL, FOXTON. In aid of the Foxton Plunkct Society. Admission: Adults 2/-, Childicn . _ViL FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING 28th AND 30th NOVEMBER, 1025. "Nominations for aii events at the above Race Meeting, except 20th. Podding Stakes, will be received up till 8.30 p.m. on Tuesday November 3rd 1925. E. GOODBEHERE, Secretary, Box 45, Feilding WANTED.— General help—Apply Herald Office. WANTED.— A woman to do plain cooking. —Apply this office. !?OB SALE: —5-Seater Ford car, j mechanically sound, well shod, spare wheel, £32 cash. Apply this 1 office.
COMING! TOWN HALL COMING! FOXTON For Positively One Night Only. THURSDAY NEXT— NOVEMBER sth, AT 8 p.m. A Great Attraction! A Great Attraction! COMING! TOWN HALL. THE FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN Ladies’ Pipe Band Ladies’ Pipe Band AND GRAND CONCERT PARTY. 18—CLEVER ARTISTS—IB. 18—CLEVER ARTISTS 18. On Tour of the World, under Drum-Major, William Darwin, F.R.G.S., 1 n l .. . TV Tnocifl VmillO’. and Pipe-Major Jessie Young “THE WORLD’S GREATEST NOVELTY.” A splendid Programme of— PIPING: SOLOS, DUETS AND BAND ITEMS. SINGING, and ELOCUTION by Australian Pnze-Wmneis. DANOTNG of all Nationalities by Competition \\ iimei AV ,,, AV THE MOST UNIQUE PROGRAMME EVER PRESENTED IN FOXION. Prices- 4/-, 3/- and 2/-, (plus tax). Children half-price. Box Plan at Heath’s. Rcm-esenfalive, Francis J. WILLIAMS.
EVERYTHING THE BEST. YET OUR PRICES ARE LOWER. Quality, value and service—hero are the reasons why so many people deal with us. OTHERS BENEFIT—WHY NOT YOU? ST. GEORGE Pie Fruits. Prices per tin 2/C. Peaches, Plums, Apricots. Nectarines. DESSERT FRUITS. Peaches, Apricots 1/6, Pears 1/10, Pineapple 9d. WINSTANLEY & SON. Main Street, - Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2956, 31 October 1925, Page 3
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