FJOXTON RACING CLUB ( (Incorporated). THE POPULAR PICNIC RACE MEETING. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 20til and 22nd JANUARY, 1023. 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. W. R. Evans. MUSIC by PALMERSTON N. MUNICIPAL BAND (Full Contest Strength). NOTE.—Outside patrons have an excellent . view of the racing, having a natural Grandstand which is well sheltered, making a delightful picnic spot. An ample supply of Hot Water provided for Outside and Lawn Patrons at a small charge. FIRST RACE STARTS at 11.30 a.m. L. R. FREEMAN, Secretary.
“Wayfarer," writing in the N.Z. Referee, slates: “The Foxton fixture : s one of the few meetings in the coontry that retains the delightful picrnc character and surroundings that were common enough 40 or 50 years ago.“ NEILSEN S DYEWORKS, MAIN ST., PALMERSTON NORTH. T ADIES’ and Gent’s Costumes and Suits Cleaned or Dyed equal 10 new. Panama Hats, Felt Hats and Gloves Cleaned. Feathers Cleaned and Curled a specialty. Phone 576. Phone No. 5353 Automatic. THE FINAL TEST
of any cycle is thp service it renders on rough roads, hills, and m bad weather. If the workmanship has been honest and the materials of high quality, the machine will go through the test with flying colours. THE EXCELSIOR CYCLE at £l2 10/ THE EXCELSIOR CYCLE at £l2 10/ combines all the qualities rhat make for the successful test. I have several reliable SECONDHAND CYCLES, priced from L'.Y These Machines have been (h> roughly overhauled and ro-er: > melled. Tyres and Tubes are guaranteed in first-class order. Reynolds’ Standard Chainstocked. JIM CRQWTHtR “EXCELSIOR" CYCLE WORKS.
FOR ALL PAINTING AND DECORATING CONSULT C. BRIDLE SHANNON' WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS. OWING to a small drop in material my prices for Shoeing will in future be as follows, as from January 1, 1923: — Booked. Cash. COACHES and FARM IMPLEMENTS promptly and neatly executed. Every guarantee of good work. G. PATTON. BLACKSMITH, SHANNON. TRAVELLING RUGS, Suitcases, Gabardine Overcoats, Caps, Cashmere Sox at our “good value” prcies. Fargher Co., Shannon.
MARLOW’S best English Footwear l'or men.—Fargher and Co., Shannon WANTED.— Your Painting and ‘)e corating work at reasonably prices.—C. Bridle. WANTED KNOWN .-That I t - only the best material - Bridie, Painter and Decorator, Best English linoleums, Hearth Rugs, Carpet Runners. See our range of patterns.—Fargher and Co., Shannon. WHAT about giving a useful Present this Christmas? We can supply the choicest in Blouses, Silk Hose, Silk Jumpers, Gloves, Handbags, Sunshine Purses, etc—Fargher and Co., Shannon.
npHIN Men! Stout- Men! Big .Men'! Little Men I Your Suit i& ready fgr you at Fargher and Co:»s, Shannon TJEPLACE your broken Crockery at Gunning’s Sale Great reductions in prices.
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