FOXTON WEDNESDAY FOOTBALL CLUB. A MEETING of all those interested in the formation of a Wednesday Football Club locally will be held in Grady’s rooms, TO-NIGHT at 7 o’clock. H. HUTCHINS, Convenor. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES. JjADIES & GENTLEMEN,— I again offer you my services for re-election to a seat on the Borough Council. If you honour me with a renewal of your confidence, I will do my best to forward the best interests of the borough as a whole. —Yours, etc., F. WOODS. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS. J i ADIES & GEN T LEMEN, — I have again consented to nomination for a position on the Council, and if elected will give my support, to all matters which are for the town’s progress, and for the betterment of the people as a whole, and without fear or favour. I will, if re-elected, discharge my duties in the best interests of the Borough. —Yours obediently, C. RAND. THE BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST AND BEST Exhibition in the Dominion is the. NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW, NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW, to be held on the Showgrounds, Palmerston North, on 14th, 15th, 10th, 17th, and 18th .JUNE, 1027. LIVE STOCK SHOW AND SALE. Classes provided for Fat Stock, Ring Competitions, Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Honey, Vegetables, Roots, Farm Produce, Home Cookery, Needlework, PJrotography, etc. Prize Schedules are now available, and will be posted free to any address in the Dominion. Send for one right now, and MAKE YOUR ENTRIES BEFORE TUESDAY, MAY 31st, 1927. Fine Exhibition Dairy and other Machinery. Five days of fun, education and amusement for everybody! . DON’T MISS IT! General Entries close May 31st, 1927. All information from the Secretray, P.O. Box 85, Palmerston BARGAINS IN CYCLES^ ONE Gents’ Royal Cycle, only had 5 months’ easy wear; as good as new, £5 cash, £5 15 terms. One Gents’ O.K. cycle, just enameled, new tyres, new saddle, in first class order, only £6 cash, £6 15 terms. W. J. TOMS & SON. Main Street. Phone 133. “THE DAINTY.” “THE DAINTY.” PORK AND SMALL GOODS SHOP. PERREAU’S BUILDINGS MAIN STREET. FRESH STOCK DAILYCooked Hams, Pressed Tongue, Roast Pork, Pork Sausages, Best Luncheon Sausage, Brawn and Saveloys. FRESH FISH DAILY. Smoked Fish best Quality: —Leave your Friday’s order for fresh Local Flounders. Satisfaction, Cleanliness and Civility. J. W. MASON. J. F. AND C. R. DESMOND. CONFECTIONERS. Two Up-to-date Shops: Next Post Office and near Triangle. LARGE STOCKS OF HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY KEPT. ICE CREAM AND ICED DRINKS. FANCY BOXES AND CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS. TAILOR-MADE SUITS. TAILOR-MADE SUITS. QBDER your Easter Suit now and save disappointment. Look well and feel well in one of our tailormade Suits. They are of the very best fit and workmanship. J. O’NEILL, Taylor. (Over Ross’ Shop). FREEMAN’S PALMERSTON N. 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 obtainable at all hours.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3628, 21 April 1927, Page 3
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