ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH. Prosperity Fair TOWN HALL, FOXTON. TUESDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 1934 THE YEAR’S EVENT. SEVEN WELL-STOCKED STALLS Attractive to All, SIDE SHOWS GALORE. To try the skill of young and old. And: an entertaining evening programme unique in Foxton’s History 62 Y.M.C.A. GYMNASTS 62 Ladies and men in Callisthenics, Club Swinging, Gavotte Dance, Pyramids, Wand Drill, Tumbling, Rod Drill. Items by FOXTON CHORAL SOCIETY. FOXTON SILVER BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ADMISSION: Afternoon Free, Evening '6d. DANCE IN SUPPER-ROOM. 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission 1/-. NOTICE. /V MEETING-of all those interested: in the re-establishment of a Cbmle Club locally and the raising of sufficient finance to complete a track locally, will be held in Ross’s rooms at 8 p.m. on Friday the 16th November. Riders roll up and attend, also the general public; this is the last opportunity. Why let this interesting sport die out? BACK IT UP. ATTEND ON FRIDAY EVENING. H. WiTSHNOWSKY, Convenor.
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY OUR MESSAGE TO THE WORKERS. THE aim of the co-operative movement is to enable the workers to own land and capital co-opera-tively, to eliminate competition in trade and industry, to abolish poverty by promoting- a more equitable distribution of wealth, and to ensure for the workex-s that they shall in one form or another, enjoy the wealth created by them. This applies to all workers by brain or muscle. Can the Combine which seeks to dictate to you or the Proprietary concern, put such a preamble before you? We seek to maintain a standard of living for the producer in all walks of life, that will place him beyond the pale of want and your active support is invited. Raising the standard of living means giving to the woiiker in general an equitable return for his labours. The wage-cutter is also the price-cutter. The cheaper the article the lower the producer is paid and necessarily the lower the quality of the article. Don’t be misled. Ours is the only scientific remedy to abolish exploitation. Join up now and work for the common good. W[e feature Rochdale Candles, the leading light; C.W.S. Tobaccos and Cigarettes; K. Tinned Fruits; Finest Creamery Butter, guaranteed free from whey; New Zealand’s finest Flour: Snowball the unbeatable; Agents: Te Aro Seeds and Taikorea Cheese —the best of all — and C.W.S. Teas —the leading English Tea. Ring up for orders. We deliver daily. ’Phone 61. ’Phone 61. MAIN STREET, FOXTON.
TO THE RESIDENTS OF FOXTOU THOSE requiring the services of an Architect, consult M. R- Vamiiarn, Bath Street, Levin. Years of study and practical experience. Reasonable charges. Communications promptly attended to
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 4419, 15 November 1934, Page 3
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