lOXTON RACING CI.Ill (Incorporated). THE POPULAR PICNIC RACE MEETING, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 20111 ami 22nd JANUARY, 1923. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEETING OF CLUB, 1863-1923. Special Trains and Excursion Fares. ADMISSION. Front Gate, 2/; Lawn, Gentlemen 8/, Ladies 3/ (no Tax). Catering by Langley Bros. Publicans' Booths, S. \V. R. Evans. MUSIC by PALMIiKSTON N. MUNICIPAL BAAL) (Full Contest Strength). NOTE.—Outside patrons 'have an excellent view ol' the racing, having =i natural Grandstand which is well sheltered, making a delightful picnic spo'. An ample supply of Hot Water piovided for Outside and Lawn Patron:* at a small charge. FIKST RACE STAIN'S at 11.30 a.m. L. R. FREEMAN, Secretary. "Wayfarer,"' writing in the N.Z. i-o----feree, states: "The Foxton fixture ■■> one of the lew meetings in the country that' retains the delightful piciuc character and surroundings that avj« common enough 40 or 50 years age. ' FINAL TEST ol any cycle is 1 tit- service it tenders on rough roads, hills, and in Dad weather. II ilie sliip has been lunest and the material? of high quality, the p.hcume will go through the 'c.i wiih Hying co'ours. THE EXCELSIOR CYCLE at £l2 10/ THE EXCELSIOR CYCLE at £l2 10/ combines nil the qualities t*t'. make for the successful test. I have several reliable SECOND ■HAND CYCLES, priced from,. ::• These Machines have been ih«i roughly overhauled and, teem melled. Tyres and Tubes ;tt guaranteed in first-class order. Reynolds" Standard f'hainstocked.
JiM GROWTH R "EXCELSIOR" CYCLE WORKS FOR ALL PAINTING AND DECORATING CONSULT C. BRII3LK SHANNONWORKMANSHIP GUAKANTEKU. NEILSEN'S DYEWORKS, MAIN ST., PALMERSTON N.OR'I H. A DIES" iiii.l Gent's Costumes m<l -J Suits. Cloned o! Dyoii <"\n:\\ <•• new. Panama Hots, Felt Hals an-l Gloves Cleaned. .Feathers Gleamd and Curled a specialty Phono 575. Phone No. 5353 Automatic. PHONE 51 PHONE 51 TTTNG BROS. GENERAL CARRIERS Who are second to none lor prompt' ness and reliability. TtavelleiV samples, hand If d wish care. Rest llousehH'l Coal and Firi-wiM,..l always in s'ork 7 ANTED.- Vuiu I'uiutiiiji and '<* ▼ i coiatinu' work at tPa*"tMbi-. prices- <.. HridlP. ~~7ANTED KNOWN.—That I -J 8 * oil l.\ lln' I •«?■■! material '■• Rridle. Painter and Decorator.
OEST ENGLISH l> Heal Hi Hugs. Carpet Runners. See our range of patterns—Fargher and Co., Shannon. [THAT about giving a useful Pre'V sent this Christmis? We .:an supply the clioicsst in Blouses. Silk Hose/ Silk Jumpers, Gloves. Handbags, Sunshine Purses, etc.—Fargher and Co., Shannon. fIHIN Men! Stout Men! Big Men! Little Men! Your Suit is for you at Fargher and Co.'s, Shannon REPLACE your broken Crockerv at -l* Gunning's Sain Great reductions in prices.
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Shannon News, 12 January 1923, Page 3
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