OORONATFON TOW N FI ALL. FULLKR’S PICT HUES. TO-NIGHT! A very timely and interesting topical, “OUR WOUNDED HEROES - RACK FROM THE DARDANELLES.” A gripping drama by the Srlig Co., “A KKiliT’ to the DEATH.” Supporting items of high standard. MONDAY AND TUESDAY! Absolutely one of the most remarkable 111 ms of the day by the Vila, Co., 41: A Horseshoe For T. nek Comedy Duke Kahananu.ku at W.'Tu. 1The Man in the Vaeb Drama Performing Bears —lnterest In the Crip of the Plumber- Comk: The Latest I opical Gazelle. LIFE -SAV 1N G DEMONSTRATION. FOXTON BEACH -- SUNDAY, TO-MOKRO W! At 2.30 p.m. riYIIE general public are invited JL to witness this demonstration, arranged by the Wellington Plead Centre of the Royal Life-Saving Society. An endeavour will be made to form a local life-saving club at the close of the function. W. C. COLLIER. Hun. Secretary, P O. Box 192, Wellington. MANAW AT U & WEST COAST AG RICULTU RAL & PASTOR A L ASSOC] A PI ON’S ■R)th GRAND METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW & INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, in conjunction with Manawatu Patriotic Society’s Patriotic Fair, solely for the benefit of our Sick and Wounded Soldiers and Sailors Fund, at the Showgrounds, Palmerston N„ 3RD. 4TI-] AND 5 l it NOVEMBER, 1915. Also M ANA WAT U KENN E L CLUB’S CHAM PI ON ANNUAL DOG SHOW. The great blood slock show of the Dominion. Splendid horse and jumping competitions. Entries close tor all classes, except Jive stock, October 9th. Live stock entries close Oct. 16th. Schedules free on application to the secretary. W. T. PENNY. Box iSs, Palmerston N. SPECIAL DAIRY SALE. TUESDAY, 2ND NOVEMBER. 1915. Linley Farm, (Shannon - Foxton Road) Moutoa. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LI 1)., will sell on account of Smith Bros, at the farm as above at J2 noon : 100 Shorthorn, Holstein and Jersey cows in full milk and a few to calve. fit) 15-months heifers. 4 Shorthorn bulls. J, Jersey bull. JD(» Pigs, mixed. J 3)2 h.p. Felix motor benzine engine. 1 7-buckef I..KG. milking plant. 1 Sf,* li (i. Black-stone oil engine. L Alfa de Laval Sepatnlor, 130 gals. ’ LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N( )TE. -The rows are a first-class lot and in the pink of condition, and the herd is recognised as one of (lie best in the district. The cows have been very heavily culled and the vendois have been milking for the last 40 years, this being their first clearing sale. The cows arc 1 icing offered owing to the increasing didicnlly of securing suitable labour for milking and also owing to the desire of one of the members of the firm to leave for the front. The Shannon motor bus passes the gate. NOW READY. CIO ELECT lON OF SEED!.J INGS. All the leading varieties - Dcmophlothia, Nimesia, Phlox, Gypsophia, Lyncs, Candy Tuft, Sweet William, African Velett Daisy, Stocks, Iceland Poppies, Mimulus, Sehyantiuis,Godesias, Asters, Ponslcnvms, Cosmos, Larkspur and many others; also Tomato, Cape Gooseberry, Celery, Marrow and Cucumber plants, Cabbage anil Caulilluvvcr. Order early to save disappointment. A. S. WALSH & CO., “THE PAMPAS” NURSERY, Colev Street - Foxton. r MESDAMES I HENDERSON & CUNNIN GHAME, FRUITERERS, CONFECTIONERS & CATERERS. HAVE re-commenced business in premises next to Mr Healey’s Pharmacy. The choicest English and Colonial confections stocked. The choicest Island truit always on hand. A commodious and well-lighted ER ROOM anience of patrons. Grill Suppers a eciality. SEE CHEAP RATES, FRONI PAGES LAIDLAW LEEDS’ WHOLESALE CATOLOG.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1463, 23 October 1915, Page 3
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