•FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING .MEETING, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 30!], NOV. and Ist DEC. OWNERS and TRAINERS are reminded that Acceptances i'or First Day events, also final payments loth Slakes and first forfeits Oroua Stakes (run second day) at the above Race - -Meeting, will be received up till 8.30 p.m. on TUESDAY, Kith November, 1920. ED MI). OOOOBEIIERE, Secretary, Box 45, Feilding.
CHESS. Chess players are invited to meet at the house of Mr O'. A. Tver, at 7.30 on Monday evening next, for the purpose of forming a team to meet a visiting learn from Palmerston North. ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Saucy, Naughty, Enchanting CON STANCE TALMADGE, Avho is like some rare painting—the more you see of her the greater your admirijtion —in “THE VEILED ADVENTURE.” “THE VEILED ADVENTURE.” The Sweetest “Vamp.” Story Ever Told! A Five-Act Smile-all-the time Select Play. EXTRA— “HOUSE OF HATE.” Also MALE QUARTETTE.
MONDAY! MONDAY! Wiliiuui Fox presents TOM MIX in “THE CYCLONE.” “THE CYCLONE.” A T«le of Ihe Canadian Northwest Mounted Police. By Col. Todhuntev Marigold. (Recommended more especially for Adult Audiences.) Also PEGGY HYLAND in ’“COWARDICE COURT.” I.Vua! Prices. MASONIC HALL - POXTON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMB. 17th. JUr/IBLE SALE. .'1 to 5 p.m., a,ml 7to It) ]).m. Under the auspices of the Methodist Ladies’ Guild. Bran tubs, pom petitions, Etc., Etc. Refreshments at Moderate Charge. Admission; Afternoon free, .evening' Silver coin. w ANTED—By elderly lady, accommodalioa in a comfortable home. Apply ‘‘Herald” Ohice. |i\ GABITES’ for Special Reductions. Parc Curtains, 17/(>, 24/(> pair. o. if: Ties. ]/!), 1/11, 2/3, 20, (; A BITES. PRELiMINARV NOTICE. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. In the Estate oi. the late Mr. 11. W. RICHMOND. On tiic Premises, AVENUE ROAD, POXTON. WEDNESDAY', NOVEMBER 17<h, At I p.m. ■vfoUXSEV A CO. will sell TIIE WtIOUE OP THE STOCK .IN TRY HE, WHEELWRIGHT STOCK. TOOLS and HEARSE. Al.-u QUARTEii-ACRE SECTION and SHOP.
DRi-SSMAKfNG. RS. Cl RIF KIN, Avenue Road, derives io notify tin; ladies of Foxton that she has eominenml Dressmaking. Children’s Ciothes a spcemUry.
PROPOSED ALAN AWATP RIVER HOARD. is hereby given that n meeting of nil property owners :;mi oVcnpit'i'.s interested in the nhove proposal will he held ;ii the method of raising l the funds required .for the purpose of paying .necessary prediininary expense-.- in connection with Hie formation of proposed Board. All sol tiers and property owners in (he area, affected by Hoods in the Manawatn and Oroua Rivers are nrgenlly requested to attend.
WHITE CALICOES,' Sheeting'S, s Towels, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons. Men’s Ties, 1/9, 1/11, 2/0. Tic Pins, Brooches, 9d each. Infant ees, 2/-, reduced to 1/0. —E. GABITES. Linen Window Blind Hollands, in dark green and Brown. Lowest estimates given lor making up any size blinds, at BARR & TYER’S. ]?. GABITES’ for Boys’ Braces, 3/11. Men's Braces, 3/9, -1/9 pair. President Braces, 7/11 pair. Brown Towels, 1/11, 2/G, 2/9, 2/11, 3/3. Soaps, 3ld, Old, BMI, PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL (Under the auspices of St. Mary’s Church,) r jViW>: HALL - TOXTON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th. Admission: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. M.C.: Mr M. Perrenu. MRS. O.DONOGHUE, MISS SMITH, • ■ Joint Secs. 1 4,11,10. '
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2202, 13 November 1920, Page 3
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