REVEALING THE SECRETS of Ladies’, Gents’ and Misses’ SPRING FASHIONS Which have been accepted and which will be in vogue this spring. In no uncertain manner we acclaim tin’s showing - as one of absolute distinction in point of style, richness, individuality, completeness in variety and great values. The display is an accurate portrayal o£ the last word iu fashionable suits in their many variations, as well as ensembles, coats, frocks and millinery. You are cordially invited to attend this fascinating Style Revue on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 11th. to 13th. October. Cl These Goods have been personally selected by our Miss Matthewson, who has spent the Spring and Summer in Europe, visiting the important Fashion and Holiday Centres. LATEST GOODS AT Col ilnson & Cunningham© XtdL BROADWAY AND KINGSWAY. BOX 178 PALMERSTON NORTH A
FOXTON BOROUGH. CONSTITUTED 1888 POPULATION 1,760 AREA OP BOROUGH 1,271 acres. RATEABLE VALUE (unimproved) £97,841. \ RECREATION RESERVES.—Easton Park, 5 acres; Vietor'a Park, 10 acres; Racecourse, Bowling Green, lhakara Gardens. MUNICIPAL GASWORKS.—Manager: Mr. C. McLean. TELEPHONE.—Continuous Service. WATER SUPPLY. —Artesian (per bores). 71 miles of water mains. Average pressure 501 b per square inch. DRAINAGE. —Up-to -date system to all parts of the borough, 7 miles of sewers. FIRE PREVENTION.—Station, hydrants, hose and engine. PUBLIC LIBRARY.—About 1000 books. Borrowing terms, 2/6 per quarter. TOWN HALL. —Seating accomodation 950 persons. Biograpb plant installed, pictures shown three times weekly. BOROUGH COUNCIL.—Mayor: Mr M. E. Perreau; council: Crs. S. E. Cowley, A. R. Crowe, J. Ross, C C. Rand, F. Robinson, P. Lucinsky, D. R. Barron, R. Rangilieuea and R. J. Thompson. Town Clerk. —Mr. Wm. Trueman. vVaterwork’s Foreman. —Mr. Wm. Neville. FIRE BRlGADE.—Superintendent: Mr. H. Reid; secretary: Mr. A. Walls. PLUNKET SOClETY—President: Mrs. F. Robinson; secretary: Mrs, Barron. CHURCHES—St. Mary’s: Rev. Father Brennan; All Saints: Rev. W. H. Walton; Methodist: Rev. Edmondson; Presbyterian: Rev. W. H. Nicholas; Salvation Army: Captain Mathieson. SCHOOL COMM» r ' ircEE.—Chairman: Mr. J. K. inblow; secretary : Mr. R. Rangiheuea. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.— Secretary: Mr. E. J. Murphy. LODGES. —Te Awahou (Masonic): secretary: M”. J. Ross; Druids: secretary: Mr. E. Fuller; Oddfellows: Secretary: Mr. W. Nye Junr. MEDICAL.—Dr. E. M. WyUie. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. —Manager : Mr. S. H. Poole. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, Ltd. —Manager: Mr. C. M. Hewett. POSTMASTER—Mr. J. Newton. STATIONMASTER.—Mr. J. Martin. POLICE STATION. —Constables K, Owen and Lincoln.' BOWLING CLUB.—Secretary: Mr. R. Yvarwick. CROQUET CLUB.—President: Mrs. M. E. Perreau; secretary: Mrs. R. Owen. TENNIS CLUB—President: Mr. L. C. Bryant; secretary: A. B. McCorkindale. HARBOUR BOARD.—Chairman: J. Linklater Esq., M.P.,; secretary: Mr. R. Rangiheuea. Pilot: Captain C. Larsen. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE President: Mr. J. K. Homblow; secretary: Mr. R. Homblow. GOLF CLUB: President: Mr. F. A. Mason; secretary: Mr. J. Newton. SWIMMING CLUB. — President: Mr. H. Hutchins; Secretary: Mr. D. R. Barron. UNITED SPORTS ASSOCIATION. —President: Mr. W. T. Jewell;
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4501, 6 September 1930, Page 1
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