M ASO N I C H ALL. TO-NIGHT! BIBLE-IN -SCHOOLS Speaker : Rev. H. G. ROSHER, M.A. Lhair to be taken by Mr J. K. Hornblow. SUPPORTERS & OPPONENTS INVITED. ROYAL ASSEMBLIES. CHILDREN'S BALL. TO NIGHT I Admission la. OORONATION TOWN HALL. MUNICIPAL PICTURES. TO-MOJRROW ! TRIGGER TLM. w 1 IG GEK IM, STAR DRAMA OF 1,728 FT. Pathe Gazette —Topical Little Toe, the Boy Wonder —Valid. The Stolen Loaf —Drama Hubby Buys a Baby —Comic The Man Who Would Not Marry —Drama From Gothenbourg to Christiana—S. The Complete Sportman —Comic AChat About Tortoises —Educ. FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRAL MUSIC (Eight Instruments). Circle Is, Stalls and Pit 6d. CHILDREN HALF - PRICE. BOOKING FREE at the Town Clerk’s Office during office hours. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8.0. C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Manager
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24TJI. 11. SCOTT BENNETT will deliver an address as above. Everyone invited. OORONATION TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31ST. STATE SCHOOL CONCERT, (In aid of the School Funds.) COME AND HEAR THE CHILDREN. Admission : Circle 2s, Down Stairs is. P. G. JACKSON, Head Teacher. MANAWATU & WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION’S TWENTY-EIGHTH GRAND METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW, Live Stock Exhibition & Manawatu Kennel Club’s Champion Dug Show. On the Show Grounds, Palmerston North, NOVEMBER sth, 6th and 7th, 1913. XT N D E R the distinguished j patronage ot His Excellency, The Earl ot Liverpool. Pure bred stock champions in all divisions. The finest jumping in Australasia. Another full list of valuable trophies. Chock full ot interest from start to finish. Entries close for all classes except live stock on llth October, 1913. Live slock entries close 18th October, 1913- Schedules may lie obtained from W. T. PENNY, Secretary, Palmerston N. HOME SEPAR ATION. HAVING now completed our new factory at Rangiotu we are prepared to receive cream in any quantity. Highest price given, correct weight and test guaranteed. Consign cream “Reliance Factory, Rangiotu.” We pay freight. MCDONALD & EDWARDS. 17K)R SALE Pair light gig . wheels and axle, perfectly new.
Apply this office. 11. STRONG, THE “TIP-TOr PAINTER AND SIGN WRITER, MAIN ST.- FOXTON. 4 THOROUGH knowledge of the trade from plain painting to line art. All stock absolutely new. Workmanship in any branch ol the trade guaranteed. Estimates Given.
BIG COLLECTION OK SEEDLINGS. mHE following seedlings are now X ready and on sale. Call and inspect before buying seed Flower seedlings, a splendid collection, I/- per dozen. Pot Plants at a low rate. Wreaths from 3/- up. Cut Flowers according to season. Cabbage of sorts, 1/6 per 100. Cauliflower’, 1/6 per 100. Tomato Plants I/- per doz.; prize strain 1/6. Cosmos, mixed. Saipiglossis. Phlox Drummondi. Petunia. Annual Sunflower Miniature. Salvia. Rhodanthes. Calceolaria. Aster. A. S. WALSH, “THE PAMPAS” NURSERY, Coley Street - Foxlou.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1161, 21 October 1913, Page 3
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