TOWN HALL FRIDAY! FRIDAY! TOM MIX In the story of a champion roper and rider, and a plucky Western girl. “HORSEMAN OF THE PLAINS” See the roaring, tearing race that .will thrill you and chill you. COMEDY & NEWS. Usual Prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Its corning! A spine tingling story teeming with action, breath-taking thrills and unexpected laughs. “THE GHOST TRAIN” Places 1/- and 2/-. Children half price. JAM MAKING AND PRESERVING REQUISITES. We have now to hand a full sfipplv 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). MAIN STREET, FOXTON. I
GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. j HEREBY give notice of my intention to issue at the expiry of two weeks from this da'te, unless objection he previously lodged, a COPY POLICY to take the place of PolicyNo. 202283 on the life of William Edward de Bidder, formerly of Fox ton no w of Shannon, Flax Mill Employee, which is declared to have been lost. A. E. ALLISON, Commissioner. Wellington, February 7th, 1929. FIRE! FIRE! SALVAGE AUCTION SALE. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. IN TOWN HALL SUPPER-ROOM, FOXTON. SATURDAY NEXT, 9th FEBRUARY, AT 2 P.M. INSTRUCTIONS have been received by D. Livingstone, Auctioneer, to dispose of portion of general merchandise, salvaged from Kodak House Fire, Wellington, which includes : General IDrapery, 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. MOUTOA DRAINAGE BOARD. TENDERS invited for erection of about 12 chains of Stop Bank on J. Newth’a property at Moutoa. Tenders close with the undersigned at the Board’s Office on Thursday', 14th of February, at 12 noon. Specifications may be seen at Board’s Office during office hours. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALF. FRASER, Clerk. 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 idle signs to choose from. We also specialise in repairing ladders and runs in hosiery. “HOSIERY HOUSE,” Room 1, Commercial Buildings. Palmerston North. LO'ST.—'Set of false teeth, between Foxton and Marotiri Post Office. Finder kindly return to Herald Office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3904, 7 February 1929, Page 3
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