TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY! ESTHER RALSTON WEDNESDAY! Supported 'by Hobart Bos worth in a sparkling role. “THE SAWDUST PARADISE” From the slinking shadows of the sideshows to a glorious regeneration. “SAY UNIC'LE” (Comedy), News, Australian Aviation. Usual Prices. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! TOM MIX IN “THE HORSEMAN OF THE HILLS” You’ve seen Tom many times but you’ll like this, it’s different. IT’S COMING SATURDAY! “THE GHOST TRAIN.” JAM MAKING AND PRESERVING REQUISITES. We have now to hand a full supply oE 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). MAIN STREET, - - - . - FOXTON.
FIRE! FIRE:! SALVAGE AUCTION SALE. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. IN .TOWN HALL SUPPER-ROOM, FOXTON. SATURDAY NEXT, 9th FEBRUARY, AT 2 PM. INSTRUCTIONS have '"been received by D. Livingstone, Auctioneer, to dispose of portion of general merchandise, salvaged from Kodak House Fire, 'Wellington, which includes : General (Drapery, Men’s Mercery, Hardware, Alluminium Ware, Crockery of all descriptions, Fancy Goods, Assorted Carpets, Door Mats, Fibre 'Suit Cases and Attache Cases, all sizes, -Boots and Shoes,- also host of goods, too numerous to itemise. NOTE. —These goods are damaged by water only. All goods offered in lots suitable for the General Public. GOODS ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. INSPECTION INVITED. A rare opportunity of securing Bargains as our Clients require Cash. NOTE.—At this Sale we are prepared to sell by Auction any goods you wish to dispose of. Please have goods at Hall morning of Sale. D. LIVINGSTONE, Auctioneer. FOXTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. RAILWAY EXCURSION AND PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1929. Annual Railway Excursion .and Picnic to Ashhurst Domain will •be held on the above date. Train departs Fox-ton 7.45 a.m., arrive Ashhurst 9.10 a.m. Leave Ashhurst 5.25 p.m., arrive Foxton 6.50 p.xn. FARES: Schoolchildren 1/6, Senior Scholars 2/3, Adults 3/6. Tickets may be obtained from headmaster at school. R. RANGIHEUEA, Secretary.
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. W E stock Stephens Blue-Black and Swan fountain pen inks. Try us, our prices are hard to beat. The Manawatu Herald. FOR JOB-PRINTING, Book-bind-ing etc., of all descriptions, Mannwatu Herald. FOXTON Volunteer Fire Brigade Shop Day, Main Street., SATURDAY NEXT. Produce, home-made cakes, etc. Help the Brigade which helps you.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3903, 5 February 1929, Page 3
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