LEVIN-'FOXTON HIGHWAY. A FURTHER THREE MILES UNDER CONSTRUCTION. A commencement has been made b.v the Horowhenua County Council [a. further section of three miles of the LeVin-Foxton . road, consequent upon the Highways Board’s authority for that section to be proceeded with. The County workmen are at present engaged at Horrobin’s Cutting, where widening is to be carried out in accordance with the Board’s standard. EOXTON METHODIST LADIES’ GUILD. SHOP DAY. SHOP DAY. MAIN STREET, SATURDAY, MARCH 29th. Contributions of Cakes, Fruit, Vegetables, Flowers, etc., thankfully received. DANCE! DANCE! DANCE! MASONIC HALL, SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, MARCH 29th. In aid of the Koxton Surf and Life Saving Club. Good Floor, Music and Supper. Admission: Gents 2/0, Ladies 1/0. FWILDING JOCKEY CLUB. EASTER JUBILEE MEETING, 19th & 21st APRIL, 1930. yOMIN ATIONS for all events at above Race Meeting will be received up till 8.30 p.m. on MONDAY, 3.lst March, 1930. E. G. GOODBEHEEE, Secretary, Box 45, Eeilding. MAKERUA DRAINAGE BOARD. ABDICATIONS are invited ill writing, for the position of a permanent man for drain cleaning, and oilier work.iPart.ienlarJs as to wages e.ni lie obtained at the Board’s Office. F. W. CONNELL, Clerk. I’OXTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 85th Anniversary Celebrations SUNDAY, MARCH 30th—Harvest Thanksgiving Services. Appropriate hymns by augmented choir. Preacher: Rev. W. H. Nicholas. 1)E LUXE THEATRE - LEVIN. TO-NIGHT! THE FIRST 100 PER CENT. NATURAL COLOUR Talking, Singing and Dancing Picture that is revolutionising the making of Films: “On With the Show” With Betty Compson, Arthur Lake, Sully O'Neil, Louise Fazenda, the Fairbank’s twins, Sam Ilardie, and 20 other special characters. Also 100 DANCING G'IRLS. A triumph for the screen. In a on With the Show” The screen leaps all its past restrictions and with its Talking, Dancing, Singing and Colour rises to a reality that challenges the stage. ADMISSION: 3/- (plus tax), 2/-, 1/6 and 1/-. MATINEE: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 2 p.m. Matinee Prices : 2/-, 1/6, 1/-. Family Hotel Foxton. P. HICKEY - PROPRIETOR. Do You want Permanent Board? CHEAPEST RATES IN TOWN. CLEAN, COMFORTABLE, WELL-FUR-NISHED ROOMS.
FIRST-CLASS TABLE. We are cash buyers of hens, ducks, or any class of live poultry. —J. G. Honore, ’phone 109. ]A>K SALE.—Electric ' Heater, practically new, 14ft. cord. Cheap for cash. —Apply Herald Office. Poll SALE.—One Jersey cow, just in profit. —Apply this Office. Lost.— Short time ago, brown Marmot- fur necklet. Finder re-’ warded on returning' to this Office. LOST— Grey Jersey Heifer, 8 months old, from Main Drain Road, llangiotu, Friday last. Reward. Ring 5820 Palmerston North. j?OR JOB -PRINTING, Book-bind-ing etc., of all descriptions, Mana* watu Herald.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4432, 27 March 1930, Page 3
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