CURED MOTHER AND CHILDREN. “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is most valuable in the home where there are children,” writes Mrs E. L. Lloyd, 74 Tennyson St., Beckenham, Christchurch, N.Z. “It not only cured me of a severe cold and influenza, but also cured my two children when they had whooping cough.” For sale everywhere.— Advt. For primest Beef and Mutton and dairy fed Pork, try H. C. Easton.* OORONATION TOWN HALL. PICTURE SHOW. SATURDAY! PROGRAMME. “Jim the Muleboy,” Drama. “Neighbours,” Comic. “Capturing Crocodiles,” Scenic. “Life Savers,” Comedy. “Queen of Nihilists,” Drama. “Region of Ararat,” Scenic. “Topical Budget,” Topical. “Oscar in Desperation,” Comic. “Trip on Lake Constance,” Scenic. “Under a Sunshade,” Comedy. “Norsewood Necklace,” Drama. “Tweedledum and the Forged Banknote,” Comic. Circle and Stalls is 6d, pit is Children under 12,6 d to any part of the house if accompanied by parents or guaroians. Booking for Circle 6d extra. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8.0. ALF. FRASER, Manager.
FOXTON HORTICULTURAL FLORAL & INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. AUTUMN SHOW, 1912. To be held in the CORONATION HALL, FOXTON on the 13TH and 14TH MARCH. VALUABLE SPECIAL AND ORDINARY PRIZES IN EACH SECTION. close at 10 p.m. on MONDAY, March Ilth; late entries to 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 13th, and must be made with the Secretary with an additional double fee per entry. Late entry fees will be strictly enforced. Catalogues and entry forms may be had on application to the undersigned. H. C. PATTERSON, Secretary.
ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE. LICENSING DISTRICT OF OTAKI. IN list of Polling Booths, loi the Coronation Supper Room, Foxton, read; THE MASONIC HALL, FOXTON. J. HURLEY, Returning Officer. ST. MARY’S CONVENT. fITHE above convent is prepared X to take pupils for practical and theoretical music, singing, painting in oils and water colours, wood carving, needlework, shorthand, etc , etc. Pupils are also prepared for Civil Service, Matriculation and other public examinations. For terms apply to the Superioress MOTOR LAUNCH SERVICE. TANIORA will run to the Heads on Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays only, unless otherwise ordered. P. E. DANIELL, Proprietor. HIMATANGI SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1912, At 12 noon. riIHE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANX TILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd., will sell at 12 noon ; 50 store cows 60 station weaners 50 mixed weaners (lots) 6 fat cows (lots) 50 2-tooth ewes 50 6-tooth ewes 80 good weaners 15 2-year steers 15 heifers r.w.b. (lots) 180 f.f.m. ewes 50 mixed lambs On account of Frank Robins on Esq.:— 150 f.m Romney ewes 50 2-tooth Romney ewes
PUBLIC NOTICE. rpHE Taniora launch will not run the usual trip to the Heads on Sunday next, 10th inst. P. E. DANIELL, Owner. VV, r ANTED.—A boy to make ▼ * himself generally useful about house, and milk two cows. Apply, in person, G. Farmer, Himatangi. OST—Last night, between Mrs -Li Wrigley’s and the Hall, a gold bangle. Finder rewarded on returning same to this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1016, 7 March 1912, Page 3
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