FOX-TON SURF AND LIFE ■SAVING CLUB. DEMONSTRATION ON SUNDAY. TfU'. a lio vp Club will give a demostration at Foxton Beach on SUNDAY, APRIL (ith. The public is invited to attend Land Drill at 11.30 a.in. in front of the Beach Cottages and surf practice on ocean bench at 2.30 p.m. E. ALSOP, Secretary. SALVATION ARMY. JSUNDAY, April 6th, in the Salvation Army Hall, Harvest Thanks giving 'Services, 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Services will be conducted by Captain C. Lee, of Levin . The S.A. Hall will be open Saturday afterfor gifts of produce. MONDAY, April 7th, at 7.30 p.m., in the S.A. Hall. —Programme of Songs, Dialogues, eto., and Sale of Produce. Silver coin admission. 28th NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. 28th NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. PALMERSTON NORTH, 17th TO 21st JUNE, 1930. The Big Winter Exhibition of the Manawatn & West 'Coast A. & I’. Association combined with the Annual Show of the Manawatn Poultry Association. FIVE DAYS AND NIGHTS. ■Classes for Fat Stock, Ring Competitions, Field Hoots, Dog 'Trials, Fruit, Honey, Vegetables, Home Cookery, Needlework', Photography, etc.
ENTRIES CLOSE 4th JUNE. Special ‘Feature this Year: PAT STOCK SHOW AND SALE particulars of which together with oilier classes will he found in the Schedule now ready, and sent post free on application to W. T. PENNY, P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. LEATHER DOWN. REDUCTION IN SHOE REPAIRS. .Men’s boots soled and heeled (leather or rubber heels), 7/(1. Ladies' soled and heeled, 4/0. Best materials, first-class workmanship. F. MANTELL, SHOE REPAIRER. Main Street. Paxton. |i\)R: SALE. —Pew trucks farmers’ ipialdy timber, 8/- per .lOUfl. nett, plus freight.—R. N. Speirs. TENDERS. TENDERS to close on Saturday, at noon, are invited for widening and deepening about 30 chains of' drain on Whirokino Road. —Apply to 0. Cull, Foxton. EXPERTENC E COUNTS.
C. A. DRIVER. C. A. DRIVER. (Late of Berryman's). 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE AS PIANO AND ORGAN TUNER. Orders left (C/o Herald will receive prompt attention. Family Hotel Foxton. P. HICKEY - PROPRIETOR. Do You want Permanent Board? CHEAPEST RATES IN TOWN. CLEAN, COMFORTABLE, WELL-FUR-NISHED ROOMS. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. WANTED. —A girl to assist with housework. —Apply this Office.
Huge Salvage Auction Sale NO RESERVE! NO RESERVE! AT TOWN HALL, FOXTON, SATURDAY, sth APRIL, AT I o’clock. GOODS ON VIEW .MORNING OF SALE. Your chance of a lifetime to secure goods of every description from complete warehouse stock—6,ooo lots must be "sold without reserve, comprising: 40 Carpets, Mats, Eiderdowns. 19 Bedspreads, 10 Pairs Blankets (double and single). 20 Mosgiel Rugs. 20 Suits. 24 Overcoats. 100 Pairs Towels. 46 Table Cloths. 0 Saddles. 60 Pairs Sheets (double and single). 75 Pairs Boots and Shoes. 200 Pairs Woollen Sox. Stainless English Cutlery, Teasels, Dinner Services, 'Tools, Motor Accessories, Leather Suit Cases, Brushware, all kinds of Silk and Woollen Goods, and other lines too numerous to mention, NO RESERVE! NO RESERVE!
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4435, 3 April 1930, Page 3
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