AFTER OTHERS FAILED. “I us? Chamberlain’s Pain Balm tor sore throalsandtind one rubbing;, ('die'.c it," writes Mi 1- Dennis IMiiiain. N./.. ’’lt worked wonders when I sprained me ankle. gi\ nig rue immediate relict iron- pain _ at ler other Imimcnts had failed. ( . nanr bet! a mV. Pain Bairn has also ivlimod me many limes from rheu > iii.” 1-or -.ale everywhere. A.dvi.
L'utk night.’ require a lantern S'ui aIVOS :i good light, 1 a ' '■ il,jai I. dt, Geliy lot y 60.' The Doctor's China '1 c:i is getting tli l .' market because il contains none of the colouring matter that make., other teas un wholesome. Walker and Furrie.* Gentlemen! IN ext time you require a “best hat,” buy the “R. & G.” make—it will style and comfort give you. Apply local drapers.* For Influenza take 'woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails, 1/6, 2/6.
I £JORONATION TOWN HALL. MUNICIPAL PICTURES. SATURDAY! 'KOM A Man From nnHE 1] WEST, estJ HE STAR DRAMA OF 2,05 3FT. A Glorious Love Story replete with Sensational Adventures, Warwick Chronicle —Topical On Their Wedding Eve —C. Drama A Cruel Revenge —Drama Wiffles, Mother’s Darling —Comic The Observatory Pre-du-midi —I. An Old Maid’s Deception —Comic FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRA. Circle Is, Stalls and Pit 6d. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE, HALF-PRICE. BOOKING FREE for Circle at the Town Clerk’s Office during office hours. Doors open 7.30. Gommence at 8.0. C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Manager
THE EDUCATION BOARD OF IHE DISTRICT OF WANGANUI. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MEMBERS. IT is hereby publicly notified that the Annual Election for one member for each of the Wards — Northern, Central and Southernwill be held on Monday, 27th July, 1914Nominations, on forms obtainable from the undersigned, will be received until 5 p.m. on Monday, 6lh July. 1914.. . u „ , The retiring members, all ot whom are eligible for re-election, are Messrs F. M. Spurdle (Northern Ward), T. A. Harris (Central Ward), and Fred Pirani (Southern Ward). W. H. SWANGER, Returning Officer, Wanganui, 15th June, I9MFOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. LOAN PROPOSALS. I HEREBY invite the ratepayers of Foxton to attend a Public Meeting to be held in the Town Hall on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, the 22nd inst., at 8 o’clock, when matters in connection with the loan proposals will be fully explained. G. H.. STILES, Mayor. June 18th, IQI4[a card.] PIANOFORTE TUITION, MISS SYMES holder of Trinity College certificates (practical and theoretical) is prepared to receive pupils. THE CASE OF THE CASE. NOW, in case of a misunderstanding about the case, I’m that case. The case came back — by a hard case perhaps, but only in the case of last Saturday night. It upsets not therefore the case of the case, as Cassey, in any case would have it at “case law.” In any case, the case is, that the case was disapproved, to hurriedly encase something I had to guess the dimensions of In that rase - r ou see a pitiful cafe, alas for me. Now the case in hurry flurry he sought, An ) be?- in mind it was nor bough' : "Just the thing the doctor ordered" he thought, Though I thought not, by experience taught. And when the case-bearer hied off with case, I saw in my case, a more suitable case; So now in that case, the case in ray case, i’ll back for quality ’gainst the Palmerston case. Since such is the case, the verdict of the case, of- the case is, that the case of .the case in this case is well incased in “case-mate” (i.e. a fortified place). J. COLDER, For Value in Presentation and Birthday Goods. WANTED—Respectable girl to assist in housework and cooking, sleep at home preferred. Apply to Mrs Symes, Bank New Zealand, Foxton. FOR SALE—A snip. Two 6roomed houses in thorough repair, separately or together. Terms: Deposit, balance easy rent without interest. Apply H. Stunell, Gas Manager. SHOWROOM bargains in Millinery, Jackets, Blouses, Costumes, Underwear, etc., etc., at the stocktaking sale commencing Thursday, 18th June, at G. H. STILES, The Busy Store. BE sure and s. -'e bargains in Furnishing and Manchester Departments, Thursday 18th June, at the great stocktaking sale at G. H. STILES, The Busy Store.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1260, 18 June 1914, Page 3
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