ROYAL PICTURES. ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Prolamine screened last night will he repeated. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! ' THREE FILM FAVOURITES. in onq play is a blue moon event? 1 But it needs all the talent of the clever trio to unravel the tangle An “THE LOVE DEFENDER,” “THE LOVE DEFENDER.” The story presents • the problem of the voting wife, JURE ELVIDGB, who finds she has to fight to hold her husband, FRANK MAYO. But she wins through, helped by her pretty* little sister, MADGE EVANS. FOXTON RACING CLUB. Nominations for stewards for the 1920-1921 season will close on WEDNESDAY, 28th July, at 8 p.m. Nomination forms on application to L. R. FREEMAN, Secretary Foxtori Racing Club. DRUIDS’ LODGE, A SPECIAL MEETING of the Manawatu Lodge, U.A.0.D., No. 73, Will be held in the' Good Templar Hall TO-MORROW (Friday) night, at 7.30 o’clock. Business: to meet the Grand Pre- * sident, Bro. Flannagan. ROORE RANGIHEUEA, A.D. E. G. MARTIN, Secretary. MAN AWAT U COUNTY COUNCIL. RESECT OF POLL. Pursuant to section 12 of “The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913,” I hereby give notice that at a Poll of Ratepayers of the County of Manawatu, taken on the 13th day of July, 1920, on the proposal of the Manawatu County Council to borrow the sum of £30,000 for: — A. —The extension of the line of the Tramway into the bed of the Rangitikei River. B. —The laying of new sidings to the line of the Tramway, and the relaying of any part or parts of the existing line of Tramway. C. —The erection and acquisition of Buildings, Structures, Machinery and Plant for the purposes of the Tramway, and (he making of alterations and additions in and to existing Buildings, Structures, Machinery and Plant. D. —The.acquisition of any, land or estate, or interest in land for the .purposes of (he Tramway, or any buildings or works connected therewith. E. —The acquisition of additional Locomotives, Waggons, and Car- . riages for the purpose of the Tramway. I'. —The repayment to the Council’s General Account of the sum of Two Thousand Nine Hundred and Two Pounds, expended- thereon for the purpose of the Tramway. G. —The acquisition, erection and equipment of a Stone Crusher and Elevating Plant. H. —The acquisition of Road-mak-ing Plant and Machinery and the refunding to the General Account of the-sum of One Hundred and Three Pounds expended for such purpose. The number of votes recorded for the proposal was .... 578 The number of votes recorded against the proposal was 98 The number of informal votes. ■ was , 5 1 therefore declare that the proposal was curried. JAMES G. WILSON, Chairman. Sanson, 17lli July, 1920, PUBLIC NOTICE. ■ J DEfjIRE to notify the public that owing to the usual entrance to my stables being now closed, in future it: will'be necessary for clients to use the approach from Hall Street. LBN. PODMORE, v Carrier and Forwarding Agent. ‘ : FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD. , RENDERS, endorsed “Tender for Wharf and Shed,” will be received until 5 p.m. on MONDAY, tin: 26th July, 1920, for a short extension of the present W'harf and Shed thereon. Plans and specifications- may be seen,at the office.of the undersigned, Raugilikei Street, Palmerston North. - JICKELL & GILMOUR, Civil Engineers, Palmerston North. 16th July, 1920. ““ FOXTON FIRE BRIGADE. ' A MEETING of all interested in the formation of a Salvage Corps, to work under the direction ■of the Brigade, will he held in the Council Chamber on Thursday, July 22nd, at 8 p.m. ■ S. COMPTON, * * Hon. Sec. NEVER NEGLECT A COLD. Don’t neglect a child’s cold. 'The cold prepares |he system for the reception and development of germs and other diseases. - Diphtheria, scarlet fever, measlesp" whooping, cough are most likely to be contracted when the child has a cold. So you will see that more real danger lurks in .a cold than in other common ailments. The quickest and easiest way to relieve a cold is to give Chamberlain’s Gough Remedy. It is as safe, a medicine for a child as for an .adult. For sale everywhere.—Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2153, 22 July 1920, Page 3
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