FOXTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. Annual Concert. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A SPLENDID AND VARIED PROGRAMME OF ENTERTAINING ITEMS. Concluding with the Tuneful and Spectacular Operetta, entitled “THE CRYSTAL QUEEK.” “THE CRYSTAL QUEEN.” The popular verdict of this Concert will be “THE BEST YET.” “THE BEST YET.” Secure your Tickets at popular prices and come early. Curtain rises 8 pan. sharp. ADMISSION: Circle 2/-. Downstairs 1/-. R. RANGIHEUEA, Hon. Sec. SMITH’S DRAPERY * ANNOUNCE A Special Purchase of 37 Ladies’ Frocks, comprising Rayons and Voiles, and these will be sold from 9/11 each.
Another Special Purchase of LADIES’ MODEL HATS, Capeline shapes, in Crinolines and Fancy Straws, at 27/6 each. Also 20 only MODEL HATS, for the ’Xmas Trade and the Races, at 39/6 each. A new range of BATHING CAPS AND COSTUMES has just arrived. AND DON’T FORGET SMITH’S FOR YOUR ’XMAS PRESENTS. G. F. SMITH DRAPER, FOXTON. Always Cheaper at Smith’s. FOX'TON SWIMMING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. r Annual Meeting of the Foxton Swimming Club will be held in the Town Hall Supper-room on FRIDAY, December 21st, at 8 p.m. A full attendance of members and those interested requested. D. R. BARRON, Hon. Secretary. ART UNION. r PiHE following are the winners of St. Mary’s Convent Aft Union: — Ist Prize. —Ticket No. 342, Mrs. Butler. 2nd Prize. —Ticket No. 363, Mrs. Butler. 3rd Prize. —Ticket No. 1620, (nnknown). 4th Prize. —Ticket No. 360, Miss M. Butler. Pillow 'Shams, No. 2523, D. Beran; Supper Cloth, No. 1277, Mona Boyle; Tea Cosy (No. 1), No. 221, Mrs. A. E. Scott; Pillow Shams, No. 1935, Mrs. L. Procter; Tea Cosy (No. 1), No. 3078, Miss Byrne; 'Tray Service, No. 2673, Sister Josephine; Mauve Centre, No. 952, Mrs. McKenna. Art Union Ticket 1620 (3rd prize), was handed to a patron at the door and the holder is ' re>quested to claim the prize as soon as possible. For’ SALE. —One Pony, gig and harness. Cheap. —Apply W. H. Hart.
QIIILDREN’S Fancy Handkerchiefs, 4 for 1/-, 3 for 1/-, 6 for 1/9, 6 for 1/11. ’Xmas Carnival, at the C. 'M. Ross Coy’s. JjADIES’ Boxed Handkerchiefs, Coloured Borders, 6 in box, 2/6. ’Xmas Carnival at the C. M. Ross Coy’s. Manicure Sets, jazz colours and fitted with ,Mirrors, 2/6. The ’Xmas Carnival at the C. M. Ross Coy’s. Lavender water, famous 66. ’Xmas Carnival Price, 2/6, 3/6, 5/6, at the C. M. Ross Coy’s. Lovely Pictures for Gifts, latest styles, 2/11, 3/6, 4/9, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, at the iC. M. Ross Coy’s. ’Xmas Carnival. CHILDREN’S Cotton Frocks, Pinarettes and Jumpers, endless variety. all sizes, 2/6 to 25/6. At the C. M. Ross Coy’s. ’Xmas Carnival. PaNCY Feeders, generally designed with Animals, make a gaod baby gift, 1/- to 2/9, at the C. M. Ross Coy’s. ’Xmas Carnival. COLOURED Galatix Puff Boxes, Soap Boxes and Rattles, 1/9, 1/11,. and 2/4, 'at the C. M. Ross Coy’s. ’Xmas Carnival.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3885, 18 December 1928, Page 3
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480Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3885, 18 December 1928, Page 3
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