IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF. CHARLES BRITOIIAIRD, HOTELKEEPER, FOXTON. NOTICE is hereby given that a 'first and final dividend of fid in the £ is now due and payable on all proved and accepted claims in the above estate, at my Office, WaldegTave’s Buildings, The ’Square, Palmerston North. CHARLES E. DEMPiSY, Deputy Official Assignee. Palmerston North, lfith November, 1929.
DRESSMAKING. 1 DESIRE to notify the public of Foxton and district that I have started dressmaking. Tennis and Beach Frocks' from 7/6, Afternoon frocks fi'om 15/-. (Children's Sewing. School Uniforms. Hours 2 to 8 p.m. E. OSBORNE, Robinson Street. WOQDVILLE RACES. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11-bh & 12tli, 1929. Dominations for ail events (including Trial Plate and Novice Stakes) close with the Secretary at 9 p.m. on FRIDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1929. W. A. LYON, Secretary. TRY FAIREY’S FAMOUS Steak and Kidney Pies MADE BY THE LATEST SCOTCH METHOD. FULL OF GRAVY. 3d EACH, 3 FOR 6d DELICIOUS,. PROCURABLE ONLY AT FAIREY'S.
FOXTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SUMMER SHOW. SUMMER SHOW. TOWN HALL THURSDAY,/' NOVEMBER 21st. ' , MARKING TWENTY-FIRST AN* NIVERSARY OF SOCIETY, y Show to bo opened at 2 p.m. by G.' A. Troupe Esq., Mayor o£ Welling/ ton. J Send your best exhibits along and help to make this Show the best yet in order to fittingly commemorate the Anniversary. SPECLYL PERPETUAL TROPHY FOR MOST POINTS OVER SPRING AND SUMMER SHOWS. Cut Blooms, Sweet Peas, Pot Plant, Decorative, Vegetable, Cookery, Home Industries, Needlework,
Cottage GaJrden Sections. SPECIAL SECTIONS FOR School children. . Entrance Free. ALSO: BABY SHOW. For babies 6 months and under. 6 months to 12 months 12 months to 18 months. 18 months to 3 years. > For further particulars see entry forms, obtainable at F. G. Faireys or J. Walls or from E. J. MURPHY, Hon. Secretary.
HiiViATANGI SHIPPING CO., LTD. HIMATANGS SHIPPING CO., LTD, SAILING NOTICES. The undermentioned will leave (cit(umstam es permitting) as folVS s.s. “HIMATANGI.” From Lyttelton for Foxton, EARLY Enquiries and applications for Cargo space, to G. V. FRASER & CO., Agents.
Have You Overlooked The fact that Spring Suits are being worn Now? You are invited to inspect our latest patterns and place your order immediately with S. R. WAUGH MERCHANT TAILOR, Opposite G.P.0., Main Street PALMERSTON NORTH.
SPECIAL for School Children. A pie and a bun for lunch for -3d. NOW READY.—Good, strong (lower plants. Asters, Antirrhinums Aquilegias, Anemones, Carnations, Cineraria, Chrysanthemums, Geums, liochia, Stocks. —Apply H. Chalk, Hillary St. The general question of assistance for widows and dependants of persons killed as the result of the earthquake Avas considered at a meeting of the Central Earthquake Relief Committee, held in Wellington last week. It was decided to request the Commissioner of Pensions to investigate the position in each case with a vieAv to ascertaining what proA’ision it would be reasonable to make out of the relief fund. The Commissioner of Pensions is to report to the committee 'on the matter.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40025, 19 November 1929, Page 3
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