GRAND CARNIVAL ART UNION. ONLY A FEW MORE WEEKS TO GO! WILL CLOSE DEFINITELY ON 7TH. DECEMBER. DON’T DELAY, GET YOUR TICKET NOW AND TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF WINNING £SO. TICKETS ARE OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE LEADING SHOPS IN FOXTON, OR DIRECT FROM THE SECRETARY, MOUTOA HALL, TICKETS 1/- EACH, OR 25 FOR £l. WOODYAT LAWN MOWERS. PRICES REDUCED. THE “WOODYET,” the best of all Lawn Mowers, has now been reduced in price, which makes it more than ever the best buy on the market. 4- 12in, 80/-1 14in, 85/-; lGin, 90/-; 18in, 95/-. 5- 12in, 90/-; 14in, 95/-; l(»n, 100/-; 18in 105/No substitute is “just as good” as THE: “WOODYAT.” THE “WOODYAT” stands for High Quality, Easy Running, Simple Adjustment, and -Unsurpassed Efficiency. Duplicate parts always obtainable. A. E. TONGS. GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT. CORNER CLYDE & MAIN STS. ’Phone 0. Swimming Baths Queen Carnival. CITIZENS’ QUEEN, (Miss Spring). EUCHRE PARTY’ Grady’s Rooms, MONDAY, November Bth, at 8 p.m.., (and every Monday following). Points prize for Lady and Gent at end of season. Good prizes, good supper. Price 1/-. GRAND CONCERT, Royal Theatre, TUESDAY, November 9th., at S n.m. Palmerston N. talent. Prices .1/(5 and 1/- . SHOP DAY, Saturday, November Lilli. Donations received with tImi FIVE HUNDRED EVENING, Grady’s Rooms, FRIDAY, November sth; Good prizes, good supper. Price 1/-. FIBRE QUEEN, (Miss Moore). FIVE HUNDRED and Euere Tournament, Hamer’s Sample Room, MONDAY, November Bth, at 8 p.m. Good supper, good prizes. Price Is. EUCHRE PARTY, Hamer’s Sample Room, TUESDAY, Nov. 2nd, 8 p.m. (and every Tuesday following). First and second prize for both ladies and gents! Aggregate prize at end oC season for lady and gent. Admission 1/-. DANCING CLASS, Anglican Schoolroom, FRIDAY, November oth, at 8 p.m. • GRAND; CONCERT, Royal The a tie, THURSDAY, November 4th., 8 p.m. Levin talent. Admission 1/0 and 1/-. SHOP DAY, Toms and Son’s Cycle Shop, SATURDAY, November Oth. Donations received with thanks. SPORTS’ QUEEN, (Miss Stevenson). EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, Grady’s Rooms, WEDNESDAY, 3rd, 8 pm. (and every Wednesday following). Admission 1/-. Good prizes, good supper. Aggregate Prize for Ladies and Gentlemen at end of the Season. „ , SHOP DAY, SATURDAY, November Oth. Donations of good received with thanks. NOVELTY DANCE, Masonic I! all, SATURDAY, November Oth. Special Novelty direct from Dunedin Exhibition. Five dozen beautiful boxes of chocolates to be given away. Admission 2/- and l/(h_ DEFENCE DEPARTMENT. lEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING: VERCOATS AND SUNDRIES Bargain Prices, Post Free, Quality Guaranteed, rmy Overcoats, 30/rmy Tunics, 12/-, 10/-, 7/-. rmy .Trousers 12/0, 10/-, 7/-. adet Blouses, 0/0, 4/-, 3/0. ndet Shorts, 4/-, 3/0, 2/0. 11 Wool, Dyed Dark Blue. Also haki Cord Riding Breeches, new (Ottoman only) 20/-. enovafed (31in. waist only) 7/0 ow or horse covers, new, 15/-. ALSO TELES, .303, M.L.E., long Mark ligh velocity, lifted with new' els, good as new, £3 each, ex e Trent ham. also catalogues and order forms ill Post Offices, or apply to DISPOSAL DEPOT, .0. Box 821. Buckle St. Wellington. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. JOE BING FRUITERER, GREENGROCER, AND CONFECTIONER >xt Osborne’s Shop, Main St.) HLY SUPPLIES OF FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. 11 Seasonable Fruits at Lowest Market Prices. jEANLINESS AND CIVILITY. ITR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. A. GRADY’S TEA ROOMS AND MARBLE'BAR. ad and Small Goods of the Best Quality. A‘ TRIAL SOLICITED. U NYAL’S CATARRHAL BALM For Colds in the Head, Hay Fever, Nasal Catarrh, etc. This preparation, is in a Tube which can easily be carried about and so conveniently used at any time. ITS COOL, SOOTHING ACTION IS INSTANTANEOUS. NYAL’S CATARRHAL BALM 2/- Tube, post free, from I. CORN, CHEMIST, Foxton, ’Phone 29 MODELLE TOILET PARLOURS. Waldergrave Buildings, The Square, Palmerston North. MRS. MURRAY STEWART, (Late Bond St., London W.) Marcel Waving, Shingling, Shampooing, Staining: Invecto, Henna, etc. Electrical Hair Treatment, Face Massage, Clay Packs, Manicure, Electrolysis (the only cure for Superfluous Hair). Room 7, Hours 9 to 5. Later by Appointment.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3557, 2 November 1926, Page 3
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