FOXTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. 'PIiE Annual Meeting of the Society will be held in the Borough Council Chambers, Main Street, on THURSDAY, the 28th April, 1921, a! 7.30 p.m. Win. TRUEMAN, Secretary. ~ ROYAL PICTURES. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. Some men are women-haters by nature —some by preference. Some because they think it clever! But they all fall “SOONER OR LATER.” “SOONER OR LATER.” THE GENTLE SEX TAKES CARE OF THAT! Patrick Murphy was a womanhater! But a pretty girl upset his hate. See OWEN MOORE in the sparkling adaptation of Lewis Browne’s story, “The Woman Hater.” Extra: THE VANISHING DAGGER Lost, last Saturday, between Motuiti and Foxton, a crossed cheque on Bank of N.Z., Wellington, made payable to Teri Pacrata, and drawn by E. W. Barber. Payment stepped. Finder return to this office. WARNING TO TRESPASSERS. . person found trespassing in or about my mill on the river bank, or the swamp adjoining, without my permission, will be prosecuted without respect to persons. Win. NYE. Foxton, April 26th, 1921. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of the late Mrs Charlotte Messena are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, which will leave All Saints’ Church for the Foxton Cemetery at 2 p.m. TOMORROW (Wednesday). J. A. HOFMANN, Undertaker. TOWN HALL PICTURES. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! ROBERT WARWICK in a big adventure story: “THE CITY OF MASKS.” Usual Prices, (id & 1/1, children 3d. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. To tlic Electors. Ladies a gentlemen.—in offering my services as one of your representatives on the Council. I will, if elected, advocate a forward policy, and not allow efficiency to be sacrificed to economy. Such public works as the formation and kerbing of footpaths, opening of streets, gas works administration and extension of mains to those portions, where possible, of tlie borough where a gas rate is paid without direct benefit. All matters coining before (he Council will receive my fair and open criticism, without fear or favour. Hoping to receive your support for the advancement of Foxton on right lines, —Yours, etc., E. G. MARTIN. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Electors, Ladies & gentlemen—At the request of a number of citizens, I have consented to nomination as one of your representatives on the Borough Council. As a member of the Chamber of Commerce and Eire Brigade I have endeavoured to assist in the advancement of the town, and, if elected to the Council, will use my best efforts to further tho interests of the borough as a whole. —Yours, etc.. A. N. SMITH. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES. * Ladies & gentlemen.—As a candidate for re-election at the forthcoming Borough Council Election, I hope that my services in the past will be sufficient to warrant a continuance of your confidence and support at Wednesday’s poll. As in the past, I will endeavour to safeguard the interests of the ratepayers as a whole. Yours, etc., GEO. C, COLEY. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Burgesses. Ladies & gentlemen.—Having decided to again offer myself for re-election as one of your representatives on the Borough Council, I hope my past services on your behalf will he sufficient to merit a continuance of your confidence.—Yours, etc., R, J. THOMPSON. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Electors. Ladies & gentlemen—At the request of a number of Ratepayers, I have pleasure in offering my services as one of your Councillors at the forthcoming election. If elected, I will do iny best to forward the interests of the borough as a wliolt'. —Yours, etc., F. S. MOOR HOUSE. DON’T BE DISCOURAGED. ' Even in cases of rheumatism of long standing Chamberlain’s Pain Balm should be used, on account of the relief which it affords. Do not be discouraged until you have given it. a trial. For sale everywhere.— Advt, _
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2268, 26 April 1921, Page 3
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