TENDERS. TENDERS arc called for the purchase of all that piece- of land situated in Coley Street, Foxiton, containing' 2 roods 26 perches 'being Town Sections marked 542 and 542 on the Public Map of the Township of Foxton, being all the land in Certificate of Title volume 15 folio 42. On the property is erected a dwelling house partially destroyed by fire. Tenders should be forwarded to: MESSRS MANSFORD & OLENDENLNO, Accountants,
Rangitikei St., Palmerston N., by the 15th January, 1929. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FUNERAL NOTICE. 'JIHE friends of Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Anderson are /respectfully invited ito attend the funeral of their late son, Oliver Leslie Anderson, which will leave their residence, Coley Street, at 2 p.m. TOMORROW i(Friday), for All .Saints’ Church, iliencc to the Foxton Cemetery. J. A. HOFMANN, Undertaker. PUBLIC NOTICE. Having disposed of my business to Mr. J. Aitcheson, of Palmerston North, I request that all accounts owing to me be paid not later than January 31st, 1929. I will be personally in attendance at the business premises until that date. A. E. TONGS. ENLARGEMENTS SPECIAL ADVERTISING OFFER. Any Negative Enlarged to whole Plate Size, 81 x 6f FOR I/-. Mounted 6d extra. The city price for this size unmounted is 2/3, so this is a unique opportunity to have a Mounted Enlargement of your favourite “Snap” for 1/6. Other sizes: Post. Card enlargement Gd, mounted 9d. « Plate size: 9d, mounted 1/3. AN ENLARGEMENT MAKES A PICTURE. CORNS UUiCK. “SMAP” SERVICE. JAM POT COVERS. JAM POT COVERS. JAM POT COVERS. (Made especially for N.Z. climatic conditions). THE SAFETY COVERS FOR JAMS AND PRESERVES. In two sizes:' For lib. and 21b. Jars. Containing double gummed covers and airproof parchment sheets with serrated edges. PRICE 6d PACKET. ALSO: THE “STANDARD” BOOK OF JAM, BOTTLED FRUIT AND SAUCE LABELS. This booklet contains 420 gummed labels imprinted with titles of the popular- conserves, etc. PRICE I/-. Sundaes of ail flavours at FAIREY’S. WANTED for butchery trade, smart, energetic boy (preferably just left school). Trade tafight in all its branches to willing boy. — Apply this office. Lost. —Fawn Rug. Very much valued as a keepsake. Will finder kindly return to Post Office Hotel. Reward. “The best prophet of the Future is the Past.” —Byron. To act on a precedent is always safe. That is why the majority of New Zealanders take Baxter’s Lung Preserver for coughs and colds—it has sixty years’ popularity to back it up. This rich, red, soothing compound is always dependable and gives relief from the very first dose. Obtainable at all chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle 2/6; large family size 4/6; bachelor’s size 1/6, — 4. fa
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3890, 3 January 1929, Page 3
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445Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3890, 3 January 1929, Page 3
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