SMITH’S FOR MEN’S WEAR IYjEN’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 hard wear 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 67/6. ORDER NOW YOUR SUIT TO MEASURE FOR EASTER. G.F. SMITH. Outfitter, Foxton. AUCTION SALE. NEXT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd 1927, AT 2 p.m. C- K. Woodroofe lias received instructions to sell the 7 roomed house and 3 building sites owned by Mrs. A. (Peter) Robinson and situated in Hall Street. Also the furniture and effects of said house. Further details in Tuesday’s issue. GRAND BALL. (Under the auspices of St. Marys’ Church.) TOWN HALL THURSDAY, 17 MARCH 1927. Pepper’s Select Orchestra. Gents 5/, Ladies 3/-, Double Tickets 7/6. W. J. ROACH, Hon. Secret ay. THANKS. The foxton fire brigade desire to thank, the public generally and all those who in any way assisted in making their shop day last Saturday such a, success. They desire to especially thank Mesdaimes .J. Parker, .1. Coley, J. Downes, and Roore. \ A. WALLS, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS—PALMERSTON NORTH. TTOLIDAY Excursion fares available for return until 4th March will be issued ait Foxton, and jwtermiediate.stations to Palmerston North f rom Ist to 3rd March and by trains leaving Foxton 7.30 on 4th March. “SERVICE” is the keynote of our business policy. Our service consists of the highest cluss workmanship, quick dispatch, prices consistently moderate, and close attention to our customer’s wishes. Our factory is equipped with an up-to-the-minute plant, and we keep abreast of the times in style and materials.—The Manawatu Herald, Printers. FREEMAN’S XjUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS provide good meals for visitors to Palmerston North. Dinner ready 11.30 a.in. and Hot Tea from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Light Refreshments obtainable at all hours. AWA DOWNS DAIRY. AWA DOWNS DAIRY. GUARANTEED FRESH MILK. GUARANTEED FRESH MILK. DELIVERED DAILY FROM AWA DOWNS FARM. R. SORBIE, Proprietor MASONIC HALL PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. F. J. Mantell lias been appointed caretaker of the above hall. The building has been renovated, enlarged and equipped with modern conveniences for all social purposes and may bo hired at reasonable charges. CABBAGE, Brocoli, Savoy and Lettuce Plants. Now ready, free from blight, 1/0 per 100, carriage extra. Nurseryman, B. 11. JUST, Palmerston North. FOR JOB-PRINTING, Book-bind-ing etc., of all-descriptions, Manawatu Herald.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3604, 26 February 1927, Page 3
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437Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3604, 26 February 1927, Page 3
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