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CORONATION TOWN HALL. FULLER'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! The Pathe Co. present the latest sue* cess. 3TOO feet of beautifully coloured film depicting a splendid drama of state in two parts, KING IN NAME ALONE. And a roaring Keystone comedy, featuringßoscoe Arbuckle, the Keystone Fat Boy. Also a splendid series of scenic, dramatic, comic and topical items. ITHDAY AND SATUIiDAY! A thrilling dramatic Lubin _ star feature of sensational and stirring episodes, HI J?i HST fIASK. i-MKsr 'E'ask. A romance of the American Customs Department Another huge Keystone feature, "FATTY'S DEBI T." Featuring Roscoe Arbuckle. THE LIGHT ON THE WALL —An absorbing Edison drama, exposing criminal live. THE WOES OF A WAITRESS A graphic dramatic story by the Vitagraph Co. ACROBATISM BY THE TWO DARS--An excellent variety act (by special arrangement) depicting wonderful feats achieved by this wonderful combination. BOOKINGS AS USUAL. TIIK KOVAL I’KTURUS. TO-NIGHT! A magnificent Gaumont special star feature, THE CURSE OF (JRHKD. IN THE WATCHES OF Tli E NIGHT. SHADOWS OF WAIL SATURDAY- Look out tor the extra star, Tll ESOU L'S ASS' \KENTNG a great Nordisk feature. Keystone. ‘‘The Love Thief.” Next Week—“ The Indian." THE MAYORALTY. ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH. J' A DIES & GENTLEMEN. Ji Your generous support at previous elections; andyour appreciation of my work during the past tour years as Councillor, gives me confidence to offer you my services in the higher capacity as Mayor, t am actuated by a sincere desire to promote the welfare and prosperity ot our town'upon sound economic lines, and would advocate the following : A water and drainage scheme as soon as we can stand it, next pofl to be taken on gravitation only ; close attention to streets, footpaths and municipal enterprises: development of our port and the prompt closer settlement of adjacent district lands. I am, yours respectfully, ' lOHN CHRYSTALL.

TO THE DISTRICT ELECTORS OF EOXTON. I A DIES & GENTLEMEN.—In J response to a widely expressed desire 1 have decided to become a candidate for the office of Mayor. I may say, that personally 1 do not seek the position, but it has been urged upon me that my knowledge of municipal management and past experience would be of service to the electors of the borough at the present juncture, so 1 place ray services at vour disposal. The welt are and advancement of Foxton is coincident with my own. as all ray interests are centred in the borough, and should you do me the honour to elect me as your Mayor, I can assure you that no effort on my part will be wanting to maintain the dignity of the position and to safeguard the interests of the electors. — Yours faithfully ALF. FRASER. ANTED KNOWN Don’t forget Friday and Saturday last two days of sale. SMITH’S, Next Perreau's. IAOR SALE Several voting canaries. Apply A. Smith. 'ANTED KNOWN—AII size Corsets from 2s 3d. SMITH’S, Next Perreau’s. MOUIOA SCHOOL DISTRICT. fjTuIE annual meeting of houseJL holders to elect committee for the ensuing twelve months, will be held in the school on Monday, April 26th, at 8 p.m. W. j. REES, Chairman. PUBLIC NOTICE. "'OL 7"E beg to notify the residents t» of Foxton and the surrounding district that we, are taking over the hairdressing and tobacconist business recently earned on by Mrs Littlejohn, from Saturday next, and solicit a continuance of the support accorded our predecessor. HURST & RAND. Foxton, April 15th, 1913. WANGANUI EDUCATION BOARD. ANNUAL MEETINGS OF HOUSEHOLDERS. '"THHE annual meetings of HouseJL holders for the election of School Committees lor the ensuing year will be held in the respective schools on Monday, 26th April, at the times (7 p.m., 7,30 p.m.orß p.m.) specified in the notices posted up in each school district. Nominations, signed by the proposers and the candidates, are to be delivered to the chairman of the school committee by 8 p.m. on Monday, 19th April. Nominations may also be made at the annual meetings. W. H. SWANGER, Secretary, Wanganui, 10th April, 19 r 5WANTED KNOWN Ladies’ Flannelette Nightdresses 4s 3d each. Shaped Vests at 2s 3d, SMITH’S, Next Perreau’s.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1386, 15 April 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1386, 15 April 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1386, 15 April 1915, Page 3

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