HALL STREET .MART, , SATURDAY. >2.30 P.M. 50 Cases Fruit, 10 Bags Onions, i-ton Potatoes and Vegetables. FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. WOODROOFE. WARNING. is hereby given that any person or persons found removing flowers, floral tokens or grave fixings or in any way interfering with our graves in the Ceimelery will be prosecuted. MRS. J. ANDREWS. EXCURSION TO WELLINGTON. SUNDAY, MAY 26th, 1920. Messrs MADGE BROS. Char-a-hanc will leave Foxton at 8.30 a.m. on Sunday next for Shannon to connect with Excursion Train leaving Shannon at 9.25 a.m. for Wellington. Char-a-banc meets return train at Shannon at 7.14 p.m. for Foxton. Seats booked at Mr D. Ball’s Tobacconist shop. FUNERAL NOTICE. r Jp.FTE friends of the late Mrs. Isabella Gibb are invited to attend her funeral which will leave the residence of Mr. John Ross, Thynne Street, for the Foxton Cemetery at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Friday). J. A. HOFMANN, Undertaker. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! SATURDAY! SATURDAY! SENIORS. FOXTON v. HUT M'AT, Easton Park 2.30 p.m. ADMISSION: Gents .1/-, Ladies Free. JOHN CASEY, Secretary H.R.U.
TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY, MAY 23rd, 1929. CHILDREN’S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. (Under the Auspices of All Saints’ Ladies Guild). ADMISSION: Adults 2/-, Children 1/6. (Concession for families of four and over). OUR ENLARGEMENT OFFER is becoming more popular than ever. We can make a splendid I gloss}’ I WHOLE-PLATE ENLARGE 1 MEN 7 1 (8£ x 6£), from almost any I Negative, I FOR I/I and mount it for 6d extra. Look up your old Negatives | and bring them in to be made into REAL PICTURES. CORN S QUICK ‘SNAP" SERVICE. Foxton. ’Phone 29. THE CANTERBU RY~STEAM ~ SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR NEW MOTOR VESSEL “FOXTON” commence a regular service lo the PORT OF FOXTON towards (he end of June or early July, and lliat Mr. Harold Osborne has been appointed Foxton Agent. He will he pleased to give full attention to all 'enquiries for freights. HAROLD OSBORNE, Foxton Agent. Cl. F. MILLWARD & CO'., Wanganui Agents. REMOVAL NOTICE. W. H. HILDEBRANDT W. H. HILDEBRANDT Reg. MASSEUR & FOOT SPECIALIST Is removing to 55 BROADWAY AVENUE (Opposite Dr. Miller’s Surgery.) Starting practice in new buildings MONDAY, APRIL 29th. Telephone 6570.
Honey for. sale.—Bd ib. in purchaser’s own container. —W. E. Bullard, Avenue Road. For SALE. —Three-quarter (billiard table (Wtright-'Ranish, makers) in good order and all equipment; also seagrass pram. —Apply Mrs. Signal, Nonbiton Read. SPECIAL Kayser Leatherette washable Cloves, something entirely new, value 5/11. Speicial 3/9 at the C, M. Ro'ss Coy’s. SPECIAL Values in Pyjalma Flannelettes, 29in., 1/- and 1/3 yard; 36in., 1/6. Better values impossible.—The C. M. Ross Coy.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3946, 23 May 1929, Page 3
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435Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3946, 23 May 1929, Page 3
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