SMITH’S FOR MEN’S WEAR MEN’S Grey Knitted All Wool Socks, 2 pairs for 2/3. MEN’S black Cashmere Socks, extra Special Value 1/0. MEN’S black Italian working shirts, Keen Cut Price 5/11. MEN’S dark hardwcar trousers, Special 8/11. MEN’S natural singlets, unshrinkable, only 2/11. MEN’S natural underpants, unshrinkable, only 4/6. SMITH’S “Perfect” Suit, in heavy Twill Navy Indigo Serge, extra quality. Special Make, perfect fitting only 84/-. > SMITH’S “Kaiapoi” Suit, in smart grey tweeds, all pure N.Z. wool, perfect fitting, .only 07/6. ORDER YOUR SUIT TO MEASURE FOR ’XMAS NOW. G. F. SMITH. Outfitter, Foxlon. GENUINE BARGAINS. ’XMAS TOYS AT COST PRICE. MRS PARKES is selling the whole of her large stock of ’Xmas toys at cost price from December 3 6 to 31. FOXTbN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. ANNUAL CONCERT. TOWJN HALL, TO-NIGHT. - PROGRAMME: PART I. Overture Prologue, Signalled by Scouts and Guides. Piano Duet, Katie Roore and Madge Me Coll. Items by Infants: 1 Merry Brown Thrush; 2. Nursery Rhymes, Illustrated. Country Dance, Girl Guides Song, “That Certain Party,” Adapted, Seniors. Solo,’ Molly Downes Folk Song, “The Village Fair,” Std. 2 Pupils. Duet, “You Can't Play in Our Yard” Mary Martin and Joyce Shaw. Physical Drill, Boy Scouts. Cheerio Song, Seniors Song, “Pushed it Through the Window.” Daisy Song, Stds. 1 and 3 Concertina, Medley Choruses, Pat Satherley. Part Song: 1. “Fair Shines The Moon.” 2. “Bells.” Seniors. INTERVAL. PART 11. Humorous and Spectacular Cantata entitled “Soot and the Fairies.” ' “God Save the King.” Admission 2/- and 1/-. FOXTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17th, at 2 p.m. ANNUAL PRIZE GIVING. PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES AND CHRISTMAS TREE, At Main School. All parents and friends cordially invited to be present. R. RANGIHEUEA, \ Hon. Secretary. XMAS GIFTS
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3576, 16 December 1926, Page 3
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338Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3576, 16 December 1926, Page 3
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