TOWN HALL PICTURES AND MUSIC. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! “A DAUGHTER OF THE WOLF.” A Smashing Story of the Groat Canadian Silow-bound Wilderness. Usual Prices. Lost. From .Makerua, black heifer, 11 years old; half while tail, red paint on loin. Reward. Apply T. Christenson, Makema. It OR SALK.—While Leghorn and Black Orpington Pullets. Now in full lay. 20/- each. M. H. Walker, Norhilon Road. FOXTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE Annual Congregational Meeting of the above will be held in the Church on FRIDAY, September 3rd, at 7.30 pan., to be followed by a Social Evening in the schoolroom at 8 o’clock. All cordially invited. H. J. CLARIS, Hon. See. FOXTOX' BOROUGH COUNCIL. JN the matter of “The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913,” “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908,” “The New Zealand State Guaranteed Advances Act, lt)()9,” and all Acts . a mending.the same. The Council of the Borough of Foxton hereby gives public, notice that such Council proposes, for The purpose hereinafter mentioned, to' raise a Special Loan of £36,000, at a rate of interest not exceeding 51 per centum per annum, and Sinking Fund of £1 per centum per annum. £35,300 of such loan to be applied for the purpose of providing with an Artesian Water Supply and Sewerage System such area within the boundaries of the Borough as may he decided by the Council. £7OO of such loan to be applied for the purpose of erecting a Eire Station and the purchase of Firefighting appliances as may bo determined upon by the Council. . And for the purpose of providing for the vcpaymenl of the said Special Loan, and for the payment of Interest and oilier charges thereon, together with Sinking Fund to appropriate and pledge as security a Special Rate of Jive pence halfpenny in the £ on the rateable value of all, rateable properly in the Borough of Foxton, such rale lo he an annually recurring rate during the currency of such'loan, and to he made and levied by resolution of (ho said Council, lo be passed after the said Special Loan lias been agreed to by the .Ratepayers. 'Die whole of the loan is to bo repaid on the expiration of Thirty-six and a-half years from the dale of raising the same. It is proposed to pay out of the Loan Money the cost of raising ilic Loan and the Interest and Sinking Fund for the first year during the construction of the work's, also the preliminary expenses incurred in connection with Ibc said and works, JOHN CHRYSTALL, ; Mayor. Foxton, August 10, 1920.
r fo\VN’ HA 1,1. - FOX TON. TO-WIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CHILDREN'S PARTY. (1 Aider 1 !u> auspices nl’ Ail Samis Ladies' Guild). THE JUVENILE EVENT OF TIIF YEA r. Dancing ;il 7 p.m. Uoiue and son the children in their (dmruling costumes. (loud door, music and reireshmenls. Children I, (s.’Adults 2/-. \r AEE your own Bui lories for Electric Torches a-: ro<|iiirod. Enqnire at ROBERTSON'S. JjOST.—In Town Hall, Park orRobinson Street, vieux rose crepe-de-cliene girdle off evening dress. Finder please return to this office. ORE’S WHITE LEGHORNS. ' —This season’s breeding pens, the pick of 2,000 laying 1 hens. Dayold chicks and hatching eggs for sale from above. —J. G. HOXORE, Avenue Road, Foxton. SPECIAL VALUES in Horvockes’ ruinous While FlauneleUes, 31iindies (o 30-inches wide, 3/I.U, 2/2, 2/(1 and 211 yard, at BARR & TVER’S, tlie Quality-Drapers. (yONGOLELAM RUGS, a new shipment of exclusive Carpet designs, with handsome borders, in sizes to lit almost any room. A visit of inspection will repay you. At BARR & AYER’S, the Quality Drapers. J§EAGRASS SQUARES make a very handsome and useful floor covering l . We have just opened new designs in the real Seagrass Square, They are double woven, and bound edges, and pretty carpet designs, 9ft. x 0 ft., T7/0 each. Hearth Rugs to match at 13/6. At BARR & TVER’S, the Quality Drapers, DON’T USE HARSH PHYSICS. Old folks should never use physics that are harsh and irritating. Chamberlain’s Tablets should be used by old people in preference to any other medicine. Chamberlain's Tablets are gentle and soothing in their action. They do not produce a disagreeable effect, arc in every way reliable and beneficial to the whole system, and perfectly safe for old and young. For sale everywhere. —Advt,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2170, 31 August 1920, Page 3
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