TOWN HALL FRIDAY! FRIDAY! VIRGINIA VALLI & WILLIAM RUSSELL In a daring expose of the night life o'f Now York with its lures and dives and ring of crime from which there is seldom an escape for the unfortunate victi|m. “THE ESCAPE” “A KNIGHT OF DAZE” (Comedy), NEWIS. Usual Prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! MONTE BLUE In a big he-man role . A melodrama with a punch in every scene. “BRASS KNUCKLES” Usual Prices.
FREE! FREE! WITH EVERY POUND OP Our Sunbeam Loose Tea AT 2/9 PER. LB. WE ARE GIVING One Cup and Saucer Free. TRY A POUND TO-DAY, IT’S GOOD. J. A. AITCHISON (LATE A. E. TONGS). MAIN STREET, FOXTON.
MOUTOA DRAINAGE BOARD. 'PENDERS, are invited for cleaning' the following drains: — ing drains: — DIAGONAL SEIFERTS , LANGLEY SOUTH KAiRI KARI SOUTH COOKS LEENS WALLS’ OUTLET. Tenders will close with the undersigned at 12 noon on Thursday, 14tli March. Specifications may be seen at the Board’s Offijce during office hours, the lolwest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALF. FRASER, Clerk. FUNERAL NOTICE. PHE friends of ,E|mma Francis Bushett are respectively invited to attend her funeral which will leave the residence of her daughter (Mrs. E. Leach), Union Street, Foxtou, on March Ist., 1929, at 2.0 p.m. for the Foxton Cemetery. GRAND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. (Under the auspices of the Mana•watu A.A. and Cycling Club). Initial Appearance of Miss NORMA WILSON. Miss PHYLLIS STEWART. Miss MARGARET BARRON. Messrs STAN LAY and OAKLEY BROS. and the WAIROA LADIES’ RELAY TEAM. SHOWGROUNDS. SHOWIGROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH, SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd. In Addition: Primary Schools’ Championship for Glaxo /Cup (3 events). FOR FULL PROGRAMME SEE POSTERS. J. G. BURNS, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, HILLARY STREET, FOXTON. ENGLISH AND COLONIAL EXPERIENCE. Best Paints used. Good work guaranteed. Backed by recommendation. Wall-paper pattern hooks on request.
SUMMER DRESSES. SUMMER DRESSES. S'TRIPED and Plain Fugis, made to measure, from 14/6 for women, to 21/- for X.O.S. A beautiful range of id|esigns to choose from. We also specialise in repairing ladders and runs in hosiery. “HOSIERY HOUSE,” Room 1, Commercial Buildings. Palmerston North.
"pOR BALE. —A quantity of 6ft. wire netting in good order, 3d per yard. —Apply M. H. Walker. P'OR SALE.—Potatoes, £8 per ton, or 9/- bag (over ewt.) Also to'matoes 3d per lb., straight off tree. —Apply 7 Gladstone Street. Flowering bulb bargains. —Anemone, Ranunculus, Preesia, 12 for 1/-, 50 for 4/-, 100 for 7/6. Post free. B. 11. Just, Nurseryman, Palmerston North,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3912, 28 February 1929, Page 3
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