FOXTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. PUBLIC MEETING TO-NIGHT! (THURSDAY), AT 8 O’CLOCK, AT COUNCIL CHAMBERS. QPECIAL MEETING to devise means of collecting funds for the WOUNDED SOLDIERS’ FUND, Etc. EVERYBODY INVITED. COME AND PROVE THAT FOXTON HAS THE NEEDS OF OUR BOYS A 1 HEART. A. FRASER, President. L, R. FREEMAN. Secretary. TOWN HALL. FULLER’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! A Big American Dramatic Success. The Lubin Company present: A SIREN OK CORSICA. An Amazingly Funny Keystone Farce, featuring Syd, Chaplin, (; USS LE’S WAV VV ARD PATH. Conference of the French and British Ministers of War —lnterest The Terror of the Mountains —D. The Pathc Gazette —Topical Fatty’s Sweetheart —Vita. Comedy FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! A 'Powerful and Extraordinarily Interesting Drama; REGAN’S DAUGHTER. Australian Gazette, No. 247 Sympathy Sal —Drama The Champion Bear Slayer —Com. With the Allied Fleets in the Dardanelles —War Topical Ambrose’s Nasty Temper —Comedy NOW READY. COLLECTION OF SEEDLINGS. All the leading varieties : Demophlothia, Nimesia, Phlox, Gypsophia, Lynes, Candy Tuft, Sweet William, African Velett Daisy, Stocks, Iceland Poppies, Mimulus, Schyanthus, Godesias, Asters, Penslemons, Cosmos, Larkspur and many others; also Tomato, Cape Gooseberry, Celery, Marrow and Cucumber plants, Cabbage and Cauliflower. Order early to save disappointment. A. S. WALSH & GO., “THE PAMPAS” NURSERY, Coley Street - Foxton, MESDAMEB HENDERSON & CUNNIN G HAME, FUli ITBKUUS, CON KEO TIONEUK & OATKUEKB. HAVE re-commenced business in premises next 8 to Mr Healey’s Pharmacy, The choicest English and Colonial confections stocked. The choicest Island fruit always on hand. A commodious and well-lighted SUPPER ROOM for the convenience of patrons. Fish and Grill Suppers a Speciality. | r CHESTERFIELDS - SPECIAL SHOW £H 10/- TO XI UK)/-. ALL AT CASH PRICES. CALL AND SEE THEM AT THE GILCHRIST FURNISHING Cou The Square - Palmerston N. ’Phone g 5. V - HOSIERY. MEN’S Socks, Ladies’4 Hose, Youths’ Cycle Hose, Boys’ and Girls Hose, Knitted with best wool at moderate charges. Firstclass workmanship. Socks and stockings refooted. Orders can be left at this office and at the residence in Norbiton Road, where the work can be seen in progress. C. G. WALKER,* NORBITON ROAD. WANTED KNOWN.—Tussore Silk bargain. Look: I/per yard, 25 inches wide. This is the secret of us always being busy in our own town ; we do not have to go where we are not known to sell cur goods. Big thing in our favour this. Now, don’t you think so? STILES & MATHESON, Ltd., Foxton and Levin.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1474, 18 November 1915, Page 3
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