FOXTON RETURNED SOLDIERS’ COMMITTEE. Joy Night No. 1. ( (In aid of the Mayor’s Christmas ' Fund). TOWN HALL - FOXTON. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Greatest night of the year. Double Orchestra, Dancing, Balloons, Decorations, Fancy Costumes. Come along and enjoy the fun. Admission 1/6.
TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1927, at 8 p.m. Annual Grand Concert By the pupils of FOXTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. Programme consists of AN ENTERTAINING HALF HOUR BY YOUR INFANTS. SINGING, DANCING, DRILL AND RECITING BY YOUR OLDER CHILDREN ' And concludes with an Original Contata by Mr. J. Holmes Runnicles entitled “FUN AT THE FAIR.” HUMOROUS AND ENTERTAINING FARE FOR OLD AND YOUNG. Admission: Circle 2/-, ,Stalls 1/-. R, RANGIHEUEA, Hon. See.
POXTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. PARENTS of present and prospective pupils of the Secondary Department are cordially invited to meet the teaching staff at the school at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow afternoon. Afternoon tea provided. F. A. MASON, Headmaster. MOUTOA SCHOOL. CHRISTMAS CONCERT, BREAKING HP CEREMONY AND DANCE. MOUTOA HALL, FRIDAY DECEMBER 16th. Dancing for adults, good music. Refreshments. Admission: 2/-. Roll up and help the kiddies. Char-a-banc free. A. GREGORY, Hon. Sec. SUBURBAN PROPERTY—LEVIN. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Limited, under instructions from Air. A. C. Holms, will offer for sale by public auction at the Saleyards, Weraroa, Levin on TUESDAY, December 20th, at NOON, an attractive suburban property of six acres situated on Tiro Tiro Road, Levin, with six roomed dwelling, high pressure water, electric light, and special sanitary drainage. Inspection per favour Mr. John Cameron, Tiro Tiro Road. TERMS:—£IOO cash on day of sale, £450 on 23rd December, 1927, when possession will be given, balance 5 years at 7 per cent. 'Subject to first mortgage to ! State Advances, originally £BOO.
' THANKS. jflBS. WARREN SATHERLEY and family desire to thank all kind friends, especially those who rendered assistance in their hour of stress; also those who forwarded letters, telegrams and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. F. J. MANTEL! F. J. MANTELL NOTIFIES the Public of Foxton and district that he has now opened up a large stock of CHILDREN’S BOOTS & SHOES, Highest Grade Goods at Competitive Prices. Presents for men.—-Smokes are always appreciated. Cabinet Cigarettes, up to 50, 100 and 200. Boxes of Cigars, 5, 10, 25, 50. Pipes, Cigarette Holders, Cigarettce Cases, and especially Loewe Pipes. —S. MATTAR. Pound.— inside mattar’s Store, Main Street, an exceptionally fine range of goods suitable foi Christmas Gifts. All lines “just off the ice”—fresh, tasteful, snappy. PERSONAL— If those residents of Foxton and district who are in search of something “different” with which to express Christmas good wishes will call at MATTAR S Store, Main Street, they will hear of something distinctly to their advantage. His Master’s Voice Gramaphones and Records. Unsurpassed by any other make. To be seen and heard at MATTAR’S, Main Street. PAIREY’S Cakes and Small Goods are delicious. All orders executed promptly. JViANTED day work by woman.— Apply this office. WANTED work of any kind by 'boy of 14 —Apply this office. Pry FAIREY’S Wholemeal and Bermaline Bread.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3729, 13 December 1927, Page 3
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