TOWN HALL FOXTON. - THURSDAY, .TUNE 13th, 1929. Grand Concert. (Under the Auspices of Foxton Bowling |CM>). PROGRAMME BY PALMERSTON NORTH’S LEADING ARTISTS AND LOCAL TALENT. ADMISSION: Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/-. Children Half Price. TICKETS may he purchased from any memlber of the Bowling Club or from the following shopkeepers: —S. Mattar, .J. A. Aitdhisou, L. C. Stevens, and H. Hamer. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR DETAILS OF PROGRAMME. PUBLIC MEETING. \ PUBLIC MEETING of all in‘tctrested and particularly dairy farmers, will he held in the Town Hall suppjer-roolin on TUESDAY, June 11th, at 7.30 p.m. to discuss the formation of a dairy company. M. E. PERREAU, Convener.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUNDAY EXCURSION. SPECIAL REDUCTION IN PARES TO ALL STATIONS BETWEEN PALMERSTON NORTH AND WELLINGTON. SUNDAY, 9th JUNE, AND FOLLOWING SUNDAYS. On SUNDAY, Otli June, and each following' Sunday until fartluvr notice usual excursion trains will leave Wellington for Palmerston N. a* 9 a.m. and return leaving Palmerston North at 4.25 pan.; also leave Palmerston North 8.45 a.in. and return leaving Wellington at 1.15 p.m. Usual cheap return fares: —Wellington to Palmerston North and vice versa 5/- second class and 7/- first class and correspondingly less 'between other stations. EXCURSION TO WELLINGTON. SUNDAY, JUNE 9th, 1929. Messrs madge bros. char-a-banc will leave Foxton at 8.30 a.in. 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 Fox!on. Seats booked at Mr D. Ball’s Tobacconist shop. MOUTOA DRAINAGE BOARD. STOP BANK CONTRACT. TENDERS are invited for the erection of 24 chains (more or less) of Stop Bank at Moutoa, near old Shannon Bridge, according to plan and specification at per cubic yard. The tenderers must tender separately for the work in two sections of approximately 12 chains each starting either end. Any tenderer may tender for both sections. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plan and specification may be seen at the Board’s Office during office hours. Tenders close on Tuesday, the 11th day of June, at 12 noon al the Board’s Office. ALF. FRASER, "Clerk. THANKS. THE family of the late Mr. E. A. \V. Osborne desire to sincerely thank all friends for messages of sympathy and floral tokens in their recent sad her enrolment. THE SALVATION ARMY. REVIVAL MEETINGS THIS SUNDAY. BRIGHT SINGING, STIRRING MESSAGES. fi.3o a.m.: Prayer. ,11 a.m.: “Our Heavenly Allies.” 7 p.m.: “The Great Refusal.’'’ WARM" HALL AND WELCOME FOR ALL. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, \ SOCIAL afternoon will be held in the School-room at 2.30 pan. on WEDNESDAY, 12th June. Afternoon. tea firee and games and competitions. Admission 1/-. HOROWHENUA RUGBY DISTRICT COUNCIL. MAORIS v. PAKEHAS MAORIS v. PAKEHAS AT OTAKI, WEDNESDAY, ,12th JUNE. ADMISSION: VLadies 1/-, Gents JOHN CASEY, Secretary.
Compared to others in my life and verse, I miay be better or I un-ay be worse; But (111 is stands fixed, in action or in plan, 1 inn, and always have been, “My own Man!” Wise silence serves to make a peaceful life, Comparisons at best but foster strife; True excellence must in itself en- , dure, Like Woods’ Great Peppermint (Outre. —12.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3953, 8 June 1929, Page 3
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