TOWN HALL-FOXTON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11th AT 8 p.m. GIRL GUIDES CONCERT. GIRL GUIDES CONCERT. Assisted by Palmerston’s leading talent. PROGRAMME. Camp fire scene by Girl Guides. 1. Ventriloquial Item. Mr. Marchant. 2. Vocal Solo, selected, Mr. Horace Woodhouse. 3. Humorous Selection, Mr. Farmer. 4. Vocal Solo, Mr. Stan Kingston. 5. Recitation, Miss Ulu. Hancock, A.T.C.L. 6. Vocal Solo, Mrs. Kendall. 7. Vocal Duet, Messrs 11. Woodhouse and S. Kingston. 8. Comic Song, Mr. H. Cole. Playet, Local Industries, by Girl Guides. ADMISSION: 1/G and 1/-. MARTON LC. SPRING MEETING. OPENING OF NEW RACECOURSE AT MARTON JUNCTION. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 2nd AND 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1927. Nominations for all Events (including the Trial Plate and Novice Stakes) close on FRIDAY, 12th August, 1927, at 9 p.m. Dor full programme see N.Z. Referee and Sporting and Dramatic Review. ARTHUR WAY, Secretary, Marton. HOROWHENUA RUGBY UNION. BEBBINGTON SHIELD. HOROWHENUA v. OROUA HOROWHENUA v. OROUA At 2.30 P.M. Racecourse, Foxton. CURTAIN RAISERS AT 1.15 P.M. PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ TRIAL THIRD GRADE TRIAL. ADMISSION: Gentlemen l/fi. Ladies 1/-. JOHN CASEY, Secretary. , MOUTOA CHAR-A-BANC SERVICE. Leave Moutoa Post Office daily 8.15 a.m. for Foxton and Palmerston North, via Taikorea. SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL SERVICE. Leave Moutoa Post Office 6 p.m. Leave Foxton Post Office at the conclusion of the Town Hall Pictures. REGULAR SUNDAY SERVICE. Leave Moutoa Post Office 9.0 a.m. Leave Foxton Post Office 9.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Fifty-FOUR inch Kasha Flannels, in all the newest shades. Value 8/11. Sale Price 7/11. Final Price 6/11.—The C. M. Ross Co., Foxton. FHIRTY-FOUR- thirty-six i ne h Velveteens. Value 7/11 and 8/11. Sale Price 6/6. Final Clearance 5/11.—The C. M. Ross Co., Foxton. O'NE end only floral Crape for dressing gowns. Originally 2/11. Sale Price 1/11. Final Price 1/yard— The C. M. Ross Co., Foxton.
Furnishing snips.—Balance Lino remnants Half Price. Balance Matting remnants Half Price. Ends Madras and Lace Curtains Half Price. 100 Chinese Mats at 1/9, 2/3, 2/0, and 3/3. 1 only Tapestry Square 9x9. Value 82/6. Sale Price 75/-. Final Price 67/6. Linoleums, 3rd grade 3/3, 2nd 7/6, Ist 8/6. Kapoe Pillows 3/6, 4/6 and 5/11. Ivapoc Beds, full size 45/.—The C. M. Ross Co., Foxton. JJugh bargains for men & BOY'S. —8 only Suits.' Value 70/-, 80/-, 90/-, 100/-. To he cleared at Half Price. 7 only Overcoats, Value 42/- and 70/-. To be cleared at Half Price. 7 only Boy's Suits. Value 39/6. To be cleared at Half Price. Men’s Neg. Shirts. Value 6/6, 8/6, 12/6. Final Clearance 4/6, 6/6. 7/11. Men’s Wire Twist Black Sateen Shirts. Value 6/11. Sale Price 5/11. Final Price 4/11. 27 Men’s Felt Hats, 12/6 and 16/6. To clear at -Half Price 6/3 and 8/3. Men’s Ties. Value 2/11 to 3/6. Final Price 1/-. Genuine Palmer Naps. Value 8/11. Final Price 6/11. Oddments in Shirts, Underwear, Boy’s Shirts, Golf Hose and Ties at lowest prices on record to clear—The C. M. Ross Co., Foxton. Hosiery bargains.— 3 pair only Grey Cashmere Hose, Elastic Top, seamless, usually 5/6. Sale Price 3/11. Last Week 2/6. Cotton Hose in two shades, usually 1/9. Last Wieek 1/- pair. “Botany” Cashmere Hose, all wool, seamless, usually 5/6. Sale Price 4/6. La.sf Week 2/11. Art Silk Hose, 18in. silk, In Grey, Putty and Fawn, usually 2/11. To clear 1/6 pair. Black Cashmere Hose, all wool, full fashioned, usually 5/11. Sale Price 4/11. Last Week 3/6 pair—The C. M. Ross Co., Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3675, 9 August 1927, Page 3
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