CORONATION TOWN HALL Messrs George Stephenson and A. Linley, the distinguished entrepreneuis, have pleasure in introducing to Foxlon their mammoth pantomme, The dresses, scenery, ballets, march songs, acrobatic feats a revelation. Another striking feature, THE T 1 OF Til E ALLIES, introducing a patriotic song, “New Zealand Will be There.” Topical and patriotic nurabe’s in abundance. A great and glorious combination of events. Popular prices: 4s, js and 2s. Reserve seats at Town Clerk’s Office. W. A. LOW, Touring Manager. r pHE -13 OVAL ! JLHE - IM)VAL ! TO-NIGHT! Lucille t ove, ;-th UCILLE .1! JOVE. Series. One of the most thrilling of this exciting series. ALSO THE FIHKS OF AMI) IT! OX, is an exciting nerve, tingling drama to be shown TO-NIGHT. A rattling Keystone is, “Recreation.” TO-NIGHT!
Have you friends or relatives at the front or likelv to be sent there, theA see, T7IXPECTS, .JCjxpects, the picture that was the rage of Auckland. SEE LLC'ILLE LOV E V FI RES OF AMHITiON. TO-NIGHT. AND ENGLAND EXPECTS ON MONDAY. VS NG LAND CiNGLAND
WEDNESDAY, (FEBRUARY 20TIT, 1915.) pENEFIT i >](:■ 1 LO >ENEFIT TV RE FERE oi lOW, (IN AID OF THE WIDOW AND FAMILY OF THE LATE MR M. GRIFFIN). Admission: Cirde is 6d, Downstairs is. A. S. EASTON, G. H. STILES, Tr e a s u re r. C h a i r m a n.
NOTICE OF POLLING DAY Li pursuance of the Legislature Act, igoH, and its Amendments. X JEREMIAH HURLEY, Rejig turning Officer for the Licensing District of Otaki, do hereby give notice that an election will be held for the return of five qualified persons to serve as members tor the said district; and that the latest hour for receiving nominations of candidates will be noon on the 2/th day of February, IQIS ; and that the poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several polling places of the said district on the 9th day of March, 1915Every man desirous of becoming a candidate must be nominated by not less than two electors of the district, by a nomination paper as prescribed by section 105 of the Legislature Act, delivered to the Returning Officer on or before noon on the 2/lh day of February, IQIS- - of polling are from 9 a-m----to 6 p.m. j. HURLEY, Returning Officer. Dated this i2th day of February 1915. 'REACHES and nectarines lor JL bottling and jam, over 1,000 ciiscs ready this week, 5 s P er case net cash, free on railway. B. 11. just, Fruitgrower, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1360, 13 February 1915, Page 3
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