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THE KOVA LJL* ICT V RES. TO-NIGHT! Second Instalment of the Greatest of all Great Pictures, TREY O' HEARTS. Also a Splendid Vitagraph, THE RIGHT OF WAY. A Great Keystone is, “THE LOVERS - POS T OFFICE.” MONDAY A TUESDAY ; “THE KLONDIKE BUBBLE” and “THE BANSHEE.” CHILDRENS FANCY DRESS BALL. TOWN HALL, TUESDAY NEXT, AT 7.30 P.M. PRIZES WILL RE GIVEN FOR : Best Fancy Dress, Boy’s and Girl’s. Most Original Dress, Boy’s - anil Girl’s. ADMISSION I/-. Supper for Children only, HALF NET PROCEEDS FOR THE BELGIAN FUND. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED by Borough Ranger, on Thursday 20th instant, from No. 6 Line, one bay gelding, one bay mare, and one bay pony gelding (with white star). If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at noon on SATURDAY, June sth, 1915. T. W. MITCHELL, Poundkeeper. WOUNDED SOLDIERS. t LL young ladUs willing to help in making hospital clothes for our wounded boys are regucsted to meet in the Mayor’s room on MONDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. M. J. FRASER. PUBLIC NOTICE. E beg to notify the residents of Foxton and the surrounding district that we are taking over the hairdressing and tobacconist business recently can led on by Mrs Littlejohn, from Saturday next, and solicit a continuance of the support accorded our predecessor. HURST & RAND. Foxton. Anri! 13th, IOU. AOR IMMEDIATE SALE 30. JSJ h.p King Dick motor cycle, with complete outfit; in excellent condition. £45 cash. Apply “Motor.” this office. RANTED KNOWN.- Great Reorganisation Sale, commencing FRIDAY, May r.-jth. Amalgamation of Foxton and Levin businesses. All goods marked at Sensational Prices. G. H. STILES’. \»TANTED TO BUY.—Good 7 7 second-hand lent, with lly, cheap. Apply, T. W. Mitchell, pound collage. "VIRANTED KNOWN.-- Great ? V Reorganisation Sale, commencing FRIDAY, May 14th. Amalgamation of Foxton and Levin businesses. All goods marked at Sensational Prices. G. H. SIILES’
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1401, 22 May 1915, Page 3
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