£IORONATION TOWN HALL, PICTURE SHOW. TO-MORROW _NIGHT. PROGRAMME. “Back to the Primitive,” Drama. “Overland to Benia,” Scenic. “The Show Girl’s Sacrifice,” Drama. “The Rev Goodleigh’s Courtship,” C. “The Tramp Cyclist,” Comic. “Picturesque Japan,” Scenic.
"The Seminoles Sacrifice,” Drama. “Palermo Monuments,” Scenic. “The Virgin of Babylon,” Drama. “Schultz has the Small-pox,” Comic. “Tontolini wins a Lottery,” Comic. Circle and Stalls Is 6cl, pit Is. Children 6d to any part of the house l if accompanied by parents or [ guardians. Booking for Circle 6d extra. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. ALF. FRASER, Manager. M A S O N I C HALL. WEDNESDAY (TO-MORROW) NIGHT. NOV. IST., at 8 o’clock. Cl A. W. MONCKTON, Reform Candidate, will address the electors as above. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. I HEREBY declare Friday, November 3rd, a public holiday (People’s Day of the Palmerston A. and P. Show). The statutory Wednesday half-holiday will not therefore be observed this week. GEO. H. STILES, Mayor. OTAKI ELECTORATE. BYRON BROWN WILL address the Otaki Electors as under: — Gibbs’ Flaxmill —-Thursday, at 8 p.m. PUBLIC MEETING. BY request of a large number of petitioners who are desirous of furthering Closer Settlement, a meeting is called for Tuesday evening, 31st October, at 8 o’clock, in the Municipal Supper Rooms to discuss the question. G. H. STILES, Mayor 0. A. W. MONCKTON, REFORM CANDIDATE w TILL address the electors as under : Mu 11 uNO A— School house, Sat urd ay, Nov. 4th. Te Horo —Schoolhouse, Monday, Nov. 6th. Par ai>ar au m u Coronation Hall, Tuesday, Nov 7th. Waihoanga Schoolhouse, Wednesday, Nov. Bth. Levin—Century Hall, Thursday, Nov. 9th. Koputaroa—Schoolhouse, Friday, Nov. loth. Miranui Mill, Makerua—Monday, Nov. 13 th. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. At Purcell Street, Foxton. WEDNESDAY, NOV. Bth, At 1 p.m.
MOUNSEY & CO., have received instructions from Mrs W. G, Richardson to sell as above the whole of her new and superior household furniture and effects — Upright Grand piano by Carl Ecke in black ebony, 9 piece dining room suite in oak and leather, oak extension dining table, kauri mirror sideboard, tapestry carpet square, oak mirror overmantle, fender and bras.ses, occasional tables, lamp, clock, 2 tables, nickel lamp, cupboards and shelves, new linoleums, Oriental rug, brass wall lamp, double mattrass, fancy overmantle, antique wood bedstead, mattrass, bedding, 3 piece bedroom suite, large mirror wardrobe, duchess chest, marble top washstand and toilet set, 2 plushette rugs, books, curtains, oval mirror overmantle, carpenter’s chest, meat safe, cane linen basket, portable wash basin, pair steps, bevel mirror, dresser, full dinner service, scales, host of pots and 1 , pans, sundries, tea set, coal scuttle, set 12 cannisters, jam jars, cutlery, crockery, large iron mangle, 9 sacks coal, lawn mower, mare in foal, lady’s saddle and bridle, garden tools, 2 bamboo blinds, etc. TIMBER. mHE undersigned is prepared to J- supply White and Yellow Pine in any quantity. Further particulars at the mill, Frecklinghton’s Line, Sanson. J. E. WALKER, Bulls. MAN AW ALU & WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. GRAND METROPOLITAN SHOW, At Palmerston N. Show Grounds, NOVEMBER XvST, 2nd, 3RD. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Lord Islington. Battle of the Blood-stock Champions. Big Prize List. New and Exciting Competitions. Horse-shoeing. Side Shows. MANAWATL KENNEL CLUB’S ANNUAL CHAMPION DOG SHOW. AMUSEMENT, EDUCATION, RECREATION. Entries close in all classes, except Live Stock, on 6th October. Live Stock entries close 13th October. Schedules free on application to — W. T. PENNY, Secretary.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1063, 31 October 1911, Page 3
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