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GARDEN PARTY. L\ r MRS. JNO. ROSS’ GROUNDS, Thynne Street. ■ WEDNESDAY NEXT, DEC. Ist. At 2.30 p.m. Under the auspices of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Guild, in aid of the funds of The Presbyteriait-Wel-lington Orphanages. Afternoon ten provided free. Treasure Hunt and Other'‘Competitions. Cake, Flower and Produce , and Jumble Stalls. Admission silver coin. MRS. JNO. ROSS, Secretary. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, IyOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing between Percy James Jack and Walter Le wis Laundy, trading- as Jack & Laundy, Cabinetmakers, of Foxton, has been dissolved as from this date. ’The business ,is now being carried on by P. J. Jack. (Signed) P. J. JACK, W. L. LAUNDY. Witness to Signatures—- , H. H. DANIELL, Solicitor. Foxton, November 23, 1920. THE GAMING AMENDMENT-ACT, 1920 (No. 2).. RACING COMMISSION. A.LL Racing- and Trotting Clubs proposing to apply for Totalisalor licenses under the Gaming- Acts, 1908 and 1910, for the racing year 1921-1922, whether in addition to those at present held or otherwise, arc requested to make written application to the Minister of Internal Affairs not later Ilian the Oth December, 1920, in order that such applications nmy be eonsidercd by the Commission. All other commnnieatmns whatsoever relative to matters to be dealt with by the Commission must be addressed to the Secretary of I he Racing Commission, Department of Internal Affairs, 'Wellington. P. J. KELLEHER, Secretary. Department of IniernM Affairs, Wellington, 22nd Novenih. 1920. TOWN HALL PICTURES. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! ENID BENNETT in WHAT EVERY WOMAN LEARNS. Dedicated lo Unit vast army of mismated couples who sigh for “wlm'j might have been.” Also "The Gingham Girl” iScmietl Comedy), ‘‘Wolves of Knhur" (serial). U.-ual Prices. MONDAY. —Return farewell visit of FRED HOLLAND, in an entirely now programme. T R A Y ED. —From .Fox ton - S h a nnon road, a draught gelding; white face, hind white feet, stringhalt. Information rewarded. 0., Upton, Moutoa. ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Vilagraph presents a charming Picture Classic ‘CUPID FORECLOSES.” “CUPID FORECLOSES.” "With the Winsome lit lie Star, BESSIE LOVE, in a Quaint, Clever Story of Country Life, adapted from Florence M. Kingsley’s novel, “Hurrying Fate and Geraldine.’’ FRIDAY! FRIDAY! AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Henry Edwards and Chrissie While DICK CARSON WINS THROUGH. DICK CARSON WINS THROUGH. A THRILLING MYSTERY PLAY, AND A CHARMING ROMANCE. Which is the grimier—character dr reputation 1 A Thrilling and Inlense Drama in Gorgeous Sellings of Natural Beauty. PA LAI ERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. ADDITIONAL Probationers are required for new wards of the Palmerston. North Hospital. Apply to the Secretary, Palmerston North. FOXTON HORTICULTURAL SHOW. DECEMBER 2nd AND 3rd, 1920. 1)0 yon take a pride in your garden’ Then enter it for I lie Show. £1 Is Od for best garden, and £1 Is 0d for best vegetable garden. Have you any Flowers, Vegetables, Fancy Work, Cooking, that you are proud of / Then bring them to the Srow. Do you like to see flowers? Then come to (lie Show-. The Flower Siiow depend? for its success upon YOU! AMiat are you going to do to help?. The best help you can give is by uniking entries. They close at 12 o’clock on December Ist. THE MOTHERS’ FAVOURITE, There is no better medicine for babies than- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Its pleasant taste, prompt and effectual relief make it a favourite with the mothers of small children. It quickly relieves their coughs aiid colds, aud prevents serious consequences. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will, ward off an attack of croup if given at the first symptom. For sale everywhere.— Advt.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2207, 25 November 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2207, 25 November 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2207, 25 November 1920, Page 3

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