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FOX'TON HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. SPRING SHOW TOWN HALL, FOXTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 12th, 1920 OPEN FROM 3 TO 5 AND 7 TO 10 P.M. ADMISSION: Adults 1/-, Children i6d. GREAT SHOW OP BULBS, CUT BLOOMS, POT PLANTS, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES, DECORATIVE, COOKERY AND SCHOOL CHILDREN’S COOKERY. At the evening l session: CHILDREN’S COMPETITIONS IN SINGING AND RECITATION. SEND YOUR BEST ALONG & HELP A GOOD CAUSE. E. J. MURPHY, Secretary.

SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY. WANGANUI v. MANAiWHENUA. WANGANUI v. MANAWHENUA. WANGANUI v. MANAWHENUA, AT LEVIN DOMAIN, SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, AT 2.30 P.M. ADMISSION: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. Stand: Ladies and Gents 1/-. C. D. ERASER, Secretary.

RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. SHOWGROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH. WEDNESDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1929. MANAWHENUA v. SOUTHLAND. MANAWHENUA v. SOUTHLAND. MANAWHENUA v. SOUTHLAND. Kick-off at 3 p.m. ADMISSION: 'Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-, Children Free. 'Stand: Gentlemen 1/-, Ladies Free, Children 6d.

DoYou Make Money in Your Spare Time? For those who are needing- extra money without delay, and can devote a few spare hours —day or e\ ening—at home —•making' Confectionery for us, Ave offer you a rare opportunity. WE WANT 500 MORE MEMBERS! W;e forward you Free Outfit, including thermometer and materials —it doesn’t cost vou a penny. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Begin making money now! Write to-day for full particulars of our “PURCHASE GUARANTEE.” Personal or postal tuition —day and evening. Free demonstration by appointment. A copy of our illustrated Booklet, “HOW TO IN•CRE/ASE YOUR. INCOME,” will bring you all the interesting details. 'IT IS FREE! GET YOUR. FREE COPY NOW. LIBERTY CONFECTIONERY COLLEGE, Gamble and Creed’s Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington. M.H. 2.

NIMATANGI SHIPPING CO., LTD. HiMATANGI SHIPPING CO., LTD. SAILING NOTICES. Hip. undermentioned Avill leave (cirenimstances permitting) as follows : s.s. “HIMATANGI.” From Foxton foir Wellington, SATURDAY, 31st inst. From Lyttelton for Foxton, TUESDAY, 3rd September. Enquiries and applications foa' Cargo space, to Gr. Y. FRASER & CO., Agents.

W. H. HILDEBRANDT W. H. HILDEBRANDT lie-. MASSEUR & FOOT SPECIALIST 55 BROADWAY AVENUE ((Opposite Dr. Miller’s Surgery.) Telephone 6570. Electric Light and Water Bath. Diathermy, lonisation, Vibration, Radiant Heat, etc.

WHY REMAIN DEAF? Deafness, noises in the head, and Siasal catarrh quickly and permanently overcome, at a very trifling cost, by the new “Tinnitus Inhaler.” Scores of sufferers testify to the marvellous efficacy of this simple appliance. Descriptive leaflet, testimonials, etc., gladly sent postfree to any enquirer writing to: — Manager, “LARMALENE’ Co., Deal, Kent, England. 'Wanted. —Youth for dairy farm. Machines used. Good home and wages. —Apply Herald Office. MO’S SANT Hats, 35/- and 55/- at the C. M. Ross (Coys., latest shades and cut brims. Wiretwist Shirts, 4/9. British Fuel for Lingere in all wanted shades, 1/3 yard at the C. M. Ross Coys. Betty Taffeta, a new cloth with smart designs, 32in., 1/9 yard. Palmer naps, 7/e. Wool sox, 1/-. Suits valued at £5/19/6, for £3/19/6. Newest Summit Shirts, S/6 and 10/6. The C. M. Ross Coy. Ltd.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3992, 3 September 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3992, 3 September 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3992, 3 September 1929, Page 3

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