KEEP THIS DATE FREE! TUESDAY, DECEMBER Ist., 2.30 p.m. GARDEN PARTY AND SALE OF WORK. (Under the Auspices oi' the terian Church) At MB STEVENSON’S RESIDENCE, PARK ST. STALLS, COMPETITIONS, AFTERNOON TEA, Etc. WORK STALL COMPETITIONS (itr host hand-worked d’ovley (to heroine the property of the stall). Prize: one pair lady’s Silk Stockings and most useful article made from sugar hag: (article to become property of stall). Prize: one pair Ladv’s Silk Stockings.
GENERAL ELECTION. j\]R. J. LINKLATER. ( 'oalil ion f.'andidnte lor the Ala tin wain Fde»lora le, will address the doctors of (lie Mnnawntu district ns follows : TO-X KIHT, K’niui’iotit. MIDD'NFSDAY, Nov. 25th, Hulls. TIfPIiSDAY, Nov. 2<>th. (Hon Oronn FRIDAY, Nov. 27th, ,l.ovin. SATHtDAY, Nov. 281 li, Poroulawhao. MONDAY. Nov. 30th, PONTON, (Town Hall), 8 pan. TPESDAY, Doc. Ist, Shannon.
FOXTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SUMMER SHOW TOWIN’ HALL, Eli ID AY, NOVEMBER 27, 1931. To lu; opened at 3 p.m. by Mr Joseph Linklater, M.P. Open from 3 to 5 and 7 to 19 p.m. ADMISSION :—Adults 1/-. Children (id. Entry Forms and Schedules obtainable at S. J. Harvey’s and J. Walls’ Shops. ENTRIES CLOSE with the undersigned at Ross's Rooms at 8 p.m. THURSDAY, 2(ith November. E. J. MURPHY, . Hon. Secretary.
Eat More Fried Fish. WHEN YOU HAVE NO TIME TO COOK, HAVE A NICE HOT MEAL JUST THE SAME. Call in for Fried Fish. Tasty, Handy and Economical. YOU will get choice Kresh Kish fried in pans of pure, clear fat. Deep frying seals up every atom of l hr tenderness and sweetness in crisp golden batter for you to enjoy. Nearly half the vast quantity of Kish caught in New Zealand goes into the Fried Kish shops and restaurants. SO ENJOY YOUR OPPORTUNITIES AND EAT MORE FISH. Bert Hinds Cleanliness Guaranteed. MAIN STREET KOXTON
F. H. MURRAY THE SHOE STORE, MAIN ST. Ladies’ Slippers Ladies’ Slippers FREE To Every Purchaser of a Pair of Shoes we will give one pair of LADIES’ FELT SLIPPERS ABSOLUTELY FREE! ABSOLUTELY FREE! AND DON’T l-’OIiOET MY PROMPT REPAIR SERVICE. “If you want your Shoes repaired in a hurry, don’t forget to take them to MURRAY.”
Wanted to boy.—Pair light oars, six foot. —Apply this otliec. £34-5,1)00,000 worth of foreign agricultural produce —that is, £60,000,000 more than the total value of the entire agricultural output in the United Kingdom—is imported into Britain annually. £300,000,000 worth of goods, all manufactured by foreign workmen, is imported annually into Britain. A large proportion of these goods could, and should, be made in Britain, giving work all the year round to hundreds of thousands of British men and women now on the dole.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LII, Issue 4686, 24 November 1931, Page 3
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