! A SOCIAL AND DANCE Will be held in the Masonic Hall TO-MORROW (Friday) NIGHT, in aid of the candidature of the Fibre Queen. Admission: Gentlemen'2/6, Ladies 1/6. ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Mile. THEA, in A POWERFUL U.C.I. PRODUC- , TION: “WHO HAS THE BEST TIME?” “WHO HAS THE BEST TIME?” , Skilfully produced, gorgeously • staged. Note. —This picture is recommended more especially for j adult audiences, also To-night: j CHARLIE CHAPLIN and MABEL ( NORMAND in i “THE DARE-DEVIL QUEEN. A 2,000 ft. Comedy, and every foot a laugh. FRIDAY.—THE MAN WHO WON. 1 Extra. —“The Vanishing Dagger.” FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. { EASTER MEETING, 28th AND 29th MARCH, 1921. ' OWNERS and Trainers are reminded that nominations for all - events for the above Meeting will be J received up till 8.30 p.m. on MONDAY, 28th February, 1921. E. GOODBEHERE, Secret a ry. Box 45, Feilding. J?OR SALE. —Five-roomed house, s all conveniences, together with - 1-acre section. Apply this office. NOTICE. < Having disposed of my business I in Foxton to Mr. NORMAN HUGHES, I have made arrange- ( meats with Mr Herman Graham to collect accounts on my behalf during the week ending March Ist. * After that date accounts owing me may be paid to our Shannon Branch direct. GREGORY G. KELLY. ' PUBLIC NOTICE. 1 m NORMAN HUGHES, of Le- I via, has purchased my Motor - and Cycle business in Foxton. I will carry on business as usual in £ Shannon. I wish to sincerely thank the pub- 1 lie of Foxton. and surrounding dis- - trials for their generous -support during the years T have carried on I business in Foxton. ■ I trust Mr Hughes will be accord- - ed the same patronage. 1 GREGORY G. KELLY. HUGE SALE OF 750 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS,.COCKERELS, ] 5 FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, . BREEDING SOWS, Etc., at HIMATANGI HIMATANGI (Koputara Road), on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, , AI 12.30 p.m. (On arrival of train from Palmerston North.) Account Mr. L. MAUD. II AERY PALMER & CO. have received instructions to sell as ahove the finest llock of WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS which have been offered in the district, bred by Messrs Ilonore, Roikes and ’Walker (breeder's name declared with each lot). The main lines are as follow: 750 W.L. PULLETS, 5 to 6 mus., big percentage laying, the j balance near profit, j 5 TIP-TOP YOUNG DAIRY COWS (guaranteed) 100 PICKED COCKERELS 5 GOOD WEAKER HEIFERS 3 good breeding sows 0 forward store pigs New 45-gal. Vega separator, new 14-gal. Unique copper and iron stand. 6 sets brooder pipes, 0 brooder boxes, 6 lamps, 300 'yds. 3-feet and 6-feet netting (fowl and chicken),-3 Enterprise grit mills, grain kibbler, troughs, 20gal. milk can, 6-gal. cream can, 250 good grain sacks, quantity oats, barley, maize, pollard and bran, good aged harness mare (any trial), large quantity sundries. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE. We have inspected the above, and (tan thoroughly recommend buyers to attend the sale, as the pullets will come into immediate profit, and are the best-done line that it has been our pleasure to inspect. Light refreshments provided. Birds will be put on trucks and consigned for buyers at a nominal cost. Cars will meet the train from Palmerston. On account of S. R-. W aller,— 1 heavy draught gelding 1 tip-top. spring cart gelding 1 Massey-Harris double furrow plough, in good order. W. B. O’CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. SALVATION ARMY. HARVEST FESTIVAL. SUNDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, February 27th and 28th. Conducted by MAJOR MACAULEY. Special Music and Singing. MONDAY. Splendid Programme and Sale of Produce. Every one welcome. SPORTS QUEEN. SHOP DAY. SHOP DAY. SATURDAY, 26th. Shop at the-open-air shop next C. M. Ross Coy’s. Competitions of all kinds, and something to sell to everybody.—W. Carmine, Seely.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2243, 24 February 1921, Page 3
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