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DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE. Christchurch, Feb. 22. James Edward Shaw, aged sixtyfour, married, night-watchman at the Kaiapoi Woollen Mills, was found dead this.morning, apparently heart failure being the cause of death.

LEVIN’S CHAUTAUQUA, LEVIN’S CHAUTAUQUA. EVERY WORD INTERESTING. SEE WHAT IS COMING NOW. For a week of Supreme Musical delights the Chautauqua is provided well. THE Chautauqua Programme will contain, among other attractions, the APOLLOS, • Five Artists of rare and dainty quality. THE ARTISTS’ TRIO, Australians all, rich in records of excellence. MELODY MIRTH QUARTETTE. Gleeful girls, glowing in. Gladsome Harmonies. MISS CAR RIF LANCELEY, England’s own beloved Prima Donna. SOl ’THFIIN SEA S SEXTETTE, THE acme in costumed musical sketches. The Lectures will delight everybody everywhere. Sessions will he held daily, both afternoon and evening, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1919. SEASON TICKETS, covering everything, sold at the following prices: Adults 10/-, Students 0/-, Soldiers 4/-, Children 4/-. (Plus war tax). THANKS. ji|RS, A. JUN SUN desires to express her sincere thanks to all who assisted in suppressing the spread of the lire on Friday night. YVANTED. —Boy to assist on poultry farm. Apply M. H. A alker. YOU can buy Kapoc at The C. M. RUSS Coy. at 1/4 lb. Best and purest Bedding, full size, 4b/-. Kapoc Pillows, 3/0. Bamboo Piles, (iff. (id, Oft. Od. A GARDEN PARTY A GARDEN PARTY IN AID OF ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH will be held in THE VICARAGE GROUNDS, AVENUE ROAD, - on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. Plain and Fancy Goods. Sweets. Produce. Afternoon Tea. lees and Soft Drinks. No charge for admission. EOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. LEASE OF TARGET RESERVE. (14 Year Term). Messrs mounsey & co. win sell by Public Auction, at Mr W. Nye's yard, Whyte Si reel, Eoxton, on MONDAY, the 3rd day of March, 1010, at 2 p.m., the lease of part of Section 477, Eoxton, containing approximately 232 acres, for a term of fourteen years, commencing on the Isl day of April next. This land is silimtcd on Iho Fox-lon-Palmcrslon North road, and is within two pules of the Eoxton Post Office, fan be easily turned into a good slice]) or dairy farm, about (wo-tbirds of the section being (irstelass and good second-class land, (he balance being sandy loam and specially suitable for poultry farming. Generous compensation clauses arc included in the lease, conditions of which may be inspected at the Council Chambers. Intending purchasers xvill he shown over (lie property,' by the Mayor, as per arrangement. W. WATERS, Town Clerk.

TEXDEES ' ,e received up to March 4 th, 1919, for six-roomed dwelling house and seel ion, Robinson Street, Foxton (assigned estate Walker & Furrie). Lowest or. any tender not neeessarilv accepted. Address— W.’ll. ITAHT, Foxton. PUBLIC MEETING. TOWX HALL - FOXTOX. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2olh 1918, At 8 p.m. Chairman of the Foxton Stale S(diooi Committee, invites householders and (he puhlie of Eoxton to meet him on the above date, when he will address them on the subjects of Education; the School Committee’s recent action, and the Petition askingl for his resignation. The’Mayor (Mr John Chrystall) will preside. Those who signed the petition are specially invited to attend. p’OUXD,—Gilchrist Furniture Coy., Palmerston North, are closing down. 20 per cent, discount oil all goods'. FOUND. — Pare opportunity to furnish cheap, til Gilchrist’s, Palmerston North, Closing Down Sale. 4/- in the £ discount. A sure and pleasant specific for removing Worms is WADE’S WORM FIGS. Price I/O.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1944, 25 February 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1944, 25 February 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1944, 25 February 1919, Page 3

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