SMITH’S FOR MEN’S WEAR MEN’S Grey Knitted All Wool Socks, 2 pairs for 2/3. jyjEN’S black Cashmere Socks, extra Special Value 1/6. MEN’ S black* Italian working shirts, Keen Cut Price 5/11. MEN’S dark hardwear trousers, Special 8/11. MEN’S natural singlets, unshrinkable, only 2/11. Men: S natural- underpants, unshrinkable, onlv 4/6. f ' SMITH’S “Perfect” Suit, in heavy Xwill 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 67/6. ORDER NOW YOUR SUIT TO MEASURE FOR EASTER. G. F. SMITH. Outfitter, Foxton. MASONIC HALL J 3 UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. F. J. Mantell has been appointed caretaker pf the above hall. The building lias been renovated, enlarged and equipped with modern conveniences for all social purposes and may he hired at reasonable charges. FREEMAN’S Luncheon and tea rooms provide good meals for visitors to Palmerston North. Dinner ready 11.30 a.m. and Hot Tea from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Light Refreshments Ob'tamable at all hours. FOR SALE FOR SALE few dozen only RULED WRITING PADS (Bin. x 6Jin., 80 pages, ruled both sides with margin, perforated). 4 for I/4 for I/MANAWATU HERALD OFFICE. ARTILLERY DANCE. ARTILLERY DANCE. (Under the auspices of the 19th Battery). MASONIC HALL - FOXTON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. MUSIC BY ARTILLERY JAZZ BAND. CATERING BY WALLS’ ADMISSION: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. i MAJOR HOUGHTON, Commanding Officer.
ARTILLERY SPORTS. ARTILLERY SPORTS. RACECOURSE, SATURDAY NEXT At 2.30 p.m. FUN FOR ALL. SIDE-SHOWS AND SPORTS. EXPERIENCE THE THRILLS OF TRACTOR. RIDES. SEND WIRELESS MESSAGES TO YOUR FRIENDS. TUC-OF-WjAR. (LOCAL TEAM CHALLENGED.) SEE THE BIG GUNS IN ACTION. ROLL UP! ROLL UP! AFTERNOON TEA PROVIDED. Proceeds in aid of the Artillery Queen (Miss Norwood) who, with her Maids of honour, will • probably he in attendance. PUBLIC NOTICE. / r J v HE Public of Foxton are hereby warned that live shell practice wiH be held in the vicinity of the Racecourse and Mr F. Robinson’s property on the following days:— FRIDAY, between 1.30 and 5.30 p.m. SATURDAY, between 8.30 a.ii). and 12 noon. MONDAY, between 9. a.m. and 5 p.m. (Signed) F. J. DILLON, Lt. R.A., Adjutant, 19th Battery.
THANKS. M» and Mrs George Mounsey desire to especially thank Mesdaraes Jensen and Symons and Messrs Maggi and K. Kennedy, and also all kind friends who forwarded messages of sympathy and floral tokens in their recent sad bereavement. 'J’HE Fox ton Amateur Cycling Club will hold a Shop Day on Saturday, 12th inst. Furniture for sale.—Apply No. 3 Frances Street. If Australia, could be placed in the Atlantic Ocean, it would fill up all the space between America, and the British Isles.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3594, 3 February 1927, Page 3
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