Farmers and flaxmill employees are recommended our new special waterproof boots. We guarantee them. R. T. Betty.*
/"CORONATION TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW! A GRAND CONCERT, Will be given by the children of St. Mary’s Convent School. The concert will consist of a cantata and other items by the children and will be supported by some of the leading local talent. PROGRAMME. Trio—“Qui Vive,” Misses Conlan, Stiles and Walls. Chorus—“l Saw From the Beach.” Action Song—“ Talking Dolls,” Infant Girls. Chorus—“ The Tramps,” Frank Desmond, Frank O’Reilly and Tom Curtis. Canzonetta —“Tears of Anguish,” bass solo, Mr Alf. Jenks; Ist tenor, Mr Buglass ; 2nd tenor, Mr Rockel; Ist bass, Mr Golder; basso profundo, Mr H. Signal. Action Song “The Wooden Soldier,” Infant Boys. Duet in D—Misses Conlan and Walls. Chorus—“ Remember Boy, You’re Irish.” Vocal Duet—“A Question Political,” Eileen and Tim Lenihan. Action Song—“ Busy Workers.” Orchestra Young Days,” piano, Gladys Walls; Ist violin, Madge Desmond and Tom Curtis; 2nd violin, Tim Lenihan; mandoline, Eileen Lenihan. Vocal Duet—Selected. Messrs Buglass and Jenks. INTERVAL. CANTATA—lnspector for an hour. Dramatis Personnae : Major Twig, Inspector, Tim Lenihan Miss Pointer, Headteacher, Madge Desmond. Mr Letchan, Truant Officer, Frank O’Reilly. Inspectator’s Servant, Jim Rockel. Johnnie Stout, Cyril Berthold. Assistant Teachers, Phyllis Bryant and Gladys Walls. DANCE TO FOLLOW . Prices; Circle 2s, Body of hail is, T HANKS. TO THE ELECTORS OF OTAKI. Ladies & gentlemen Accept my grateful thanks for again returning me to' my old seat. To my committees I am especially thankful for their arduous and successful labours. You will find that I will represent you faithfully. Yours sincerely, W. H. FIELD.
DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF OTAKI.. I JEREMIAH HURLEY, Rc--9 turning Officer for the Electoral District of Otaki, do hereby declare the result of the poll taken on the loth day of December, 1914, for the election of a member of Par- , liaraent for the said district to be as follows: — Votes Candidates. Polled. WILLIAM HUGHES FIELD 3024 JOHN ROBERTSON 2384 Total number of valid votes } . g votes polled ... S 54 77 Number of votes rejected as 7 intormal ... i I therefore declare the said William Hughes Field to be elected. Dated at Otaki, this 15th day of December, 1914. J. hurley, Returning Officer. LAUNDRY WORK. MISS E. HASLETT, Fatter St., is prepared to take in private laundry work at reasonable prices. ]7IOR SALE—First-class Jersey - cow, few weeks in. Apply G. H. Stiles. FOR SALE-One set trap harness, cheap. Apply G. Small, Union Street. "ANTED KNOWN.—Lnffie » * White Cotton Combin: tions, 2/6, White and Coloure Bloomers, 2/11, Creme and Whil Cotton Vests, 1/3. G. H. STILE
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1337, 17 December 1914, Page 3
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