FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. RENEWAL OF LICENSES. JSJOTICE is hereby given that all applications for the renewal of Licenses for the year 1918 must he made at the Council Chambers, Main Street, on or before the 20th instant. W. WATERS, Town Clerk. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION FEEIS. Pursuant to section s of “The Dogs Registration Act, 1908,” notice is hereby given that the fee for the registration of dogs for the Borough of Fox ton for the year 1918 is now payable to the Registrar of Dogs (Mr J. McKnight), at his residence, Duncan Street, Foxton. The amount of the fee has been fixed as follows: —For each dog kept solely for the purpose of destroying rabbits, or for herding sheep or cattle, Two Shillings and Sixpence. For any other dog, Ten Shillings. The above fee of ten shillings will be reduced to five shillings if registration is effected before the 31st dav of Jannarv, 1018. W, WATERS, Town Clerk. to Purchase. —Mediumsized second-hand tent. Apply this office. To LET, —A small cottage in Whittaker Street, Apply to J. Desmond. lIIMATANGI STOCK SALE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1917. Xl-IE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as above: — 20 fat ewes 30 fat woolly hoggets 10 fat cows (lots) 11 store cows (lots) 10 18-months Holstein heifers. 2 yearling steers 3 cows and calves 22 weaner steers (lots) 12 fat lambs 42 2-year steers 20 pairs fowls FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. LEASE OF TOWN HALL. SEALED TENDERS will be received up to 4 p.m. on Monday, 14th January, 1918, for the lease of the Coronation Town Hall, Foxton, together with complete picture plant, comprising engine, dynamo, switchboards, resistance, motor, regulators, biograph, etc., installed therein. (1) For a term of two years. (2) For a term of four years. Conditions of lease may be inspected at the Council Chambers. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. WATERS, Town Clerk, KOSY THEATRE PALMERSTON NORTH. 2.0 to 5.0 6.30 to 10,0, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. ALICE BRADY in “THE SELF-MADE WIDOW.” “THE SELF-MADE WIDOW” A forger marries an unsuspecting girl under the name of a supposedly self-slain millionaire. What would you do if you came back to your city and found that you were supposed to be dead? A Logical, Clever, Convincing Story. Also THE IRON CLAW, No. 15. PALACE PALMERSTON NORTH. At 8 p.m. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. A Splendidly Acted and Sumptuously Produced Ivan Film “THE GIRL WHO DIDN’T CARE.” “THE GIRL WHO DIDN’T CARE.” This 6,000 ft. Drama was once entitled “THE SEX LURE”.and mercilessly shows the road which must be followed by those who give way to Caprice and Idle Fancy. Note. —A First-class Orchestra has been re-installed to accompany thc special Palace Programmes. Why bother making cakes when there is such a good assortment at Perreau’s*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1765, 15 December 1917, Page 3
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