THE 0. M. ROSS (QOMI’ANY, £,TD., PALM HUS TON NORTH, ARE NOW OPENING UP FIRST SHI I’M ENTS OF SPRING AND SUMMER ■ GOODS IN ALT. DEPARTMENTS. Notwithstanding advanced costs, freights and war risks, prices are maintained at the lowest possible. QUALITY &. VALUE HAS BEEN OUR MOTTO FOR OVER 30 YEARS. WE INVITE YORK PERSONAL INSPECTION. 1 IjORONATION TOWN HALL. I FULLER’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! | THE ADVENTURES i OK KATHLYN, IN tie king’s will. A Stirring Drama ot a Convict and Railway Engineer, THE ENGINEER’S I*ERIE And a Splendid Assortment of Supnurting Items. MONDAY AND TUESDAY! The Vitagraph Company presents an iSth Century Romance, THE ROMANCE OF DAVID GARRICK. A New Idea in Farce Comedy, A STUDY IN FEET. A Stirring Kalem Railroad Story, FLYING FREIGHT’S CAPTIVE. A Joyfully Joyful Keystone Comedy, SHOTGUNS THAT KICK. AND OTHER GOOD FILMS. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. INDUCTION AND PUBLIC WELCOME TO THE REV J. H. BREDIN. riIHE Induction of the Rev J. H. JL BREDIN to the Foxton Charge of the Presbyterian Church ot New Zealand will take place in the local Presbyterian Church at 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 15th inst A WELCOME will be extended to the new minister in the Masonic Hall at 8 p.m. The public are cordially invited to both functions. H. J. CLARIS, Secretary, THANKS. Tlofß. AND MRS. THOS. RIMTfJL MER and family desire to sincerely thank all who have made sympathetic enquiries and references in respect to their son Alick, reported among the missing at the Dardanelles. Such kindly consideration is deeply appreciated. SALE OF RACE PRIVILEGES. ON ACCOUNT OF OTAKI RACING CLUB. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, At 10.30 A.M., AT THE CLUB'S OFFICES. MESSRS DALGETY & COLTD., will sell as above: — Oulsidc Gates. Outside Stand. Horse Paddock. I 7 OR SALE. LOOK here, Hubby ! Just what you have been looking lor. A building site, improved, _2S perches, fronting Hillary Street, with paddock adjoining, about two and three-quarter acres, fenced with macrocarpa hedge on north and west sides ; good for grazing, hockey, or market gardening, poultry or bee farm; in centre of borough ; title, Land Transfer; terms, no “pony." Also two building sites fronting Cook Street, 26 perches each. Apoly J. HILLARY. Book-keeper and cierk, with few days a week spare, open 1 accept casual or permanent -rical work. “Accurate,” HERAL J. V ;V T ANTED. A respectable f v young girl for domestic duties Good wages; no washing. For address apply this office. WANTED;— A supply of fresh trapped labbits. State price and quantity able to supply. J. Wanganu'. TTDR SALE. New 5-roomed JD house, bath-room, wash-house, outbuddings ; %-acre section, Futter Street. For lull particulars apply 'his office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1445, 11 September 1915, Page 3
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