DOCTOR’S ESCAPADE. . ♦ Auckland, Yesterday. Dr. James Walker Harper was fined .65 for 'throwing bottles from his sufi’gery on the second floor of llie Pacific Buildings into Wellesley Street on Saturday night. He pleaded guilty. A charge of drunkenness was withdrawn, and a charge of damaging a police'station cell to the extent of 61 was dismissed on payment of costs. POX TON RACING CLUB. Xmhdrs closing November 30th are invited for the following privileges at 'Race Meeting to be held Wednesday and Thursday, .January 15th and TGth, 1030. 1. Luncheon, iC’ounter Lunch and Afternoon Tea. 2. Ice Cream Stall. 3. Cigarette and Tobacco Stall. 4. Race Cards. 5. Publicans Booth. 'Specifications for items 2 and 5 on application to undersigned. J. MARTIN, Secretary. P.Ol. (Box 1, Foxton. 7 • HAVE YOU SEEN THE PEMBURY ENVELOPE THE PEMBURY ENVELOPE ALL LATEST SHADES. PRICE 6d PACKET. MANAWATU HERALD OFFICE, MANAWATU HERALD OFFICE. EXCURSION TO WELLINGTON. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER- 24th, 1929. MESSRS MADGE BROS. Char-a-banc will leave Foxton at 8.15 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. DRESSMAKING. 1 DESIRE to notify the public of Foxton and district that I have started dressmallring. Tennis and Beach Frocks from 7/fi, Afternoon frocks from 15/-. (Children’s Sewing. School Uniforms. Hours 2 to 8 p.m. E. OSBORNE, Robinson Street. WOODVILLE RACES. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11th & 12th, 1929. Dominations for aii events (including Trial Plate and Novice Stakes) close with the Secretary at 9 p.m. on FRIDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1929. * AV. A. LYON, Secretary.
Fairey’s Tea Rooms WI LL 'BE BE OPENED ON Friday. OUR MOTTO; CLEANLINESS, CIVILITY AND SERVICE.
FOXTON HORTICULTURAL SdOIETY. , SUMMER SHOW. SUMMER SHOW. TOWN HALL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21st. MARKING TWENTY-FIRST' ANNIVERSARY OF SOCIETY. Show to be opened at 2 p.m. by G. A. Troupe Esq., Mayor of Wellington. Send your best exhibits along and help to make this Show the best yet in order to fittingly commemorate the Anniversary. SPECIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY FOR MOST POINTS OVER SPRING AND SUMMER SHOWS. Cut Blooms, Sweet Peas, Pot Plant, Decorative, Vegetable, Cookery, Home Industries, Needlework, Cottage' Galrden Sections. SPECIAL SECTIONS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. * , Entrance Free. ALSO: BABY SHOW. For babies 6 months and under. 6 months to 12 months 12 mdntlis to 18 months. 18 months to 3 years. For" further particulars see entry forms, obtainable at F. G. Faireys or ,T. Walls or from E. J. MURPHY, Hon. Secretary. HIMATANGI SHIPPING CO., LTD. HIMATANGI SHIPPING CO., LTD. SAILING NOTICES. The undermentioned will leave (cir* eitmstanees permitting) as follows : s.s. “HIMATANGI.” From Lyttelton for Foxton, EARLY Enquiries and applications for Cargo space, to G. V. FRASER & CO., Agents. Wanted.-.■4 1 girl, for housework. 'Apply this Office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40026, 21 November 1929, Page 3
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