TOWN HALL FRIDAY! FRIDAY! LOIS MORAN & NEIL HAMILTON In the amusing tale of a girl who had a dual, personality—an oldfashioned girl and a modern flapper. “DON’T MARRY” Comedy, News and 'Scenic. Usual Prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! An amusing picture of the Police Force. “STOP THAT MAN” W'liat a mix-up. He had on his brother’s police uniform and was unwittingly helping a burglar. Usual Prices. JAM MAKING AND PRESERVING REQUISITES. We have now to hand a full supply of requisites for Jam Making and Preserving, including the following:— PRESERVING PANS, Brass and Aluminium. SCREW TOP JARS, in the most wanted sizes. • WOODEN SPOONS. RUBBER RINGS. WRENCHES, for tightening jar tops. AND ALL OTHER NECESSITIES. J. A. AITCHISON (LATE A. E. TONGS). ALVIN STREET, - ■ - FOXTON.
WOODVILLE RACES. AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20th and 21st, 1929. Nominations for aii events (m----c hiding Maiden Stakes and Novice Plate) close with the Secretary at 9 (pan. on FRIDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1929. W. A. LYON, Secretary.
FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. DISTRICT ELECTORS’ LIST, j is hereby given that the ! District Electors’ List for the Borough of Foxton is open for inspection by any person interested from (lie Ist February to the 7th February, 1929, at the Council offices, at any time during ordinary office hours. Win. TRUEMAN, Town Clerlt. FOXTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. RAILWAY EXCURSION AND PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1929. r JpHE Annual Railway Excursion and Picnic to Ashhurs't Domain will be held on the above date. Train departs Foxton 7.45 a.m., arrive Ashhurst 9.10 a.m. Leave Ashhurst 5.25 p.m., arrive Foxton 6.50 p.m. FARES: Schoolchildren 1/6, Senior Scholars 2/3, Adults 3/6. ■ Tickets may be obtained from headmaster at school. R, RANGIHEUEA, Secretary. GRAND BAND CONCERT. FOXTON BEACH. SUNDAY! SUNDAY! BY WOODVILLE BOYS’ BAND OF THIRTY-FIVE INSTRUMENTS. Programme on River and! Ocean Beaches (outside Mr. Kelleher’s Stores) in morning and afternoon. RASPBERRIES! RASPBERRIES! LARGE FRESH BERRIES, 121bs. for 15/-. Wooden buckets (no tins used). Railage paid. PETTY’S STRAWBERRY ACRES, ’Phone 492 Feilding. SUMMER DRESSES. SUMMER DRESSES. STRIPED and Plain Fugis, made to measure, from 14/6 for women, to 21/- for X.O.S. A beautiful range of (designs to choose from. We also specialise in repairing ladders and runs in hosiery. “HOSIERY HOUSE,” - Room 1, Commercial Buildings. Palmerston North. THE Fire Brigade will hold their Euchre tournament in the Town Hall Supper-room TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. j JTOR SALE. —A child’s high-sided I panel cot. —Apply this Office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3901, 31 January 1929, Page 3
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