PUBLIC NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giver that the Masonic Hall will not be let for public purposes as from the undermentioned date, and until further; notice. JOHN K. HORNBLOW, Chairman Masonic Hall Trustees; March Ist, 1918. MRS. BURNETT and Mrs. O’Donald have just opened a Fish and Grills Supper-room, also accommodation for travellers, at Manchester House, opposite the Town Hall. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. BUTTER SUPPLIES. , New Zealand Government is prepared, on and after the Ist March, 1918, until further notice, to deliver to retailers and others engaged in the local Butter Trade, on the following terms: FIRST GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER. From the stocks of Bulk Butter at present held in store at Wellington. PRICE.—£3 19s 4d per box of s(i lbs. marked weight, ex Wellington Meat Export Company’s Waterloo Quay Store, Wellington, net cash with order. MINIMUM ORDER—Two boxes.
Purchasers will require to make written application for supplies to the Controller, Department of Imperial Government Supplies, P.O. Box 374, Wellington, accompanied by a remittance for the amount represented by the order, plus exchange where necessary. Local deliveries will he made by order on the Wellington Meat Export Company, Waterloo Quay, Wellington, and country orders will be railed (transit charges forward) by the Department when so requested by the purchasers. W. E. MASSEY, Prime Minister. f26,28,m2. CORONATION TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, 1918. ST. PATRICK’S CONCERT. ST. PATRICK’S CONCERT. (In aid of St. Mary’s Church Funds.) AMONGST the artists: Miss Teresa McEnroe (Wellington), New Zealand’s premier mezzo-soprano; Mr. Fred, Burke (Auckland), the “J.ohn McCormick” of New Zealand. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Commence at 8 sharp, ADMISSION: Circle 2/-, Downstairs 1/-. 11. HYNES, Hon. Sec. FOXTON HORTICULTURAL, FLORAL & INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. AUTUMN SHOW. AUTUMN SHOW. To be held in the CORONATION HALL, FOXTON, on the — 7th. AND Bth. MARCH, 1918. VALUABLE SPECIAL AND ORDINARY PRIZES IN EACH SECTION. ENTRIES CLOSE at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, March sth. Late entries to 9 p.m. the night before the Show, and must be made with the Secretary with an additional double fee per entry. Catalogues and entry forms may be had on application to the undersigned. H. C. PATTERSON, Secretary. WANTED to lease or sell, 0 acres land, with 4-roomed house, all conveniences. Apply . J. Wilson, Union Street. . NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given .that all dogs found trespassing on my property, Purcell Street, will be destroyed forthwith. E. M. GORE. Foxton, Feb. 26th, 1918. . SALE BARGAINS. —Boy’s Sports Suits, sizes 4,6, 7 and 9, 23/6 to 27/6, at J. M. Barr’s Big Sale. Wanted Known: You can get better groceries for the same money at Walker and Fume’s.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1796, 2 March 1918, Page 3
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