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MOUTOA DRAINAGE BOARD. is hereby given that this Board intends, at a meeting to bo held at the Office -of the Board on sth •Tilly, 1020. to make and levy, under the provisions of the Rating Act, 1908, and the “Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1908,'’ and any amendments thereto, a General Rate of seven-sixteenths of a. penny in the £ upon the rateable (unimproved) value, of all rateable properties appearing in the Valuation Roll of the Moutoa Drainage District, and to eollect one farthing in the £ (being a portion of Special Rate of ;jd in the £) on the Unimproved Value of all properties in the Special Rating District. Such Rates to be for the period commencing Ist April, 1920, and ending 31st March, 1921, and to be due and payable in one sum at: the office of the Board, on the 20th day of July, 1920. The Valuation Roll and Rate Roll are open for inspection at the Board’s Office. W. BOCK, 1 Clerk. [A Card.] NURSE PRENDER6AST Is open for professional engagements. Address: Lady’s Mile. “The Licensing Act, 1008.” NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TEMPORARY TRANSFER OF LICENSE TO PURCHASER OR ASSIGNEE OF LICENSED PREMISES. I, LEONARD ROBERT FREEMAN, of Foxton, Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the premises situate at Foxton, and known as Whyte’s Hotel, do hereby give notice that 1 1 desire to obtain, and will forthwith apply to the MANAWATU LICENSING COMMITTEE to have the said License transferred temporarily to WALTER KIRKLAND, to whom I have assigned the lease of the said premises. Dated at Foxton the 19th day of June, 1920. L. R. FREEMAN, Applicant. ROYAL PICTURES. ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CONSTANCE TALMADGE in ‘■A LADY’S NAME.” “A LADY’S NAME.” By Cyril Harcourt, author of “A Pair of Silk Stockings.” ANOTHER SAUCY CONSTANCE TALMADGE STORY, and as full TALMADGE STORY, and as full of good things as ’Xmas. MONDAY! MONDAY! GRAND DOUBLE FOX PROGRAMME. ’two Star Features; PEGGY HYLAND'in “THE REBELLIOUS BRIDE.” “THE REBELLIOUS BRIBE.” And ALA DA LINE TRAVERSE in: ■‘GAMBLING IN SOULS.” “GAMBLING IN SOULS.” The story of how'a woman mined a man who drove her husband suicide. WANTED. —By married coupie v.dth .grown-up son, share-milk-ing', with 90 to 109 cows. Apply “Returned Soldier,” c/o “Herald" Office. • WARNING. OWING to my nitre slacks being wilfully damaged last Sunday, any person found trespassing in my paddocks will bo prosecuted. IV. PETRIE. ■ : : : S ' OUR VALUES were never better. Special Reductions in WhiteCalicoes, Sheetings, Ladies’ Undervests. Studs 4d. Brooches 1/-. Ladies’ Gloves 1/-, 1/9, 2/3. — F. GABITES. F. GABITES for Special Reductions. —Children’s Gloves, 1/7, I /{), sizes 3,4, 5,, 0. Combs. 1/-. Infantees, 1/0, 1/9, 1/11.- Children’s Wool Hats, 2/3. —F. GABIF- GABITES for Special Reductions. Cambric Edgings and Embroideries, 3Ad to 1/0. White Calicoes, 1/0, 1/9, 1/11, 2/0, 2/9. Bootees, Infantees. —F. GABITES. JjADIES’ READY -TO - WEAR FELTS, 2/11 to 8/11. Children's Coloured Felt Huts, 1/- to 1/11 each; At BARR & TYER’S Big Winter Sale. CHILDREN’S NATURAL WOVEN COMS., 3/11 pair. Children’s Knitted Wool Undervests, slightly damaged, 1/11 each. At BARR & TYER’S Big Winter Sale. ■ MEN’S OILSKIN COATS, usually 37/0, now 19/11., Slashing reductions in Boys’ Tweed Suits, At BARK & TYER’S Big Winter Sale. OATS. —A Grade Garton Oats, 8/per bushel; 7/9 by the sack. —Robertson’s, Foxton. LISTEN TO THIS. Vou cannot play football without getting sprains, barked shins, bumps, ole., and you cannot get right again without using Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Bathe the affected parts with water as hot as you can bear, and then rub in Chamberlain’s Pain Balm frqely. You will soon forget that you have ever had an ache •'Dr a pain. For sale everywhere. —Advl.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2141, 19 June 1920, Page 3

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610

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2141, 19 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2141, 19 June 1920, Page 3

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