TOWN HALL PICTURES. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! GRAND TWO-STAR PROGRAM. Tom Mix in “LAW AND OUTLAW.” “LAW AND OUTLAW.” Also Louise Huff in , “A DANGEROUS PARADISE.” “A DANGEROUS PARADISE.” An Amusing Comedy-drama. Also Educational, Comic, Serial and Gazette. All for fid and 1/1, children half-price. MONDAY! MONDAY! OPENING NIGHT SPECIAL: “THE MIDNIGHT PATROL.” “THE MIDNIGHT PATROL.” A thrilling Police and Detective Story which everyone should see. EOXTON TENNIS CLUB. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING, will he held in All Schoolroom on THURSDAY 30th instant (to-night), at 7.30 p.m. Business: General, Important, and Removal to Easton Park. R. SHAW, Secretary. AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! At 2 p.m. FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY. • will sell as above, — 5-SEATER STUDEBAKER CAR, in y good order, J . 1 Pigs (slips), 10 fat young Ducks, Fowls, Roosters, Cooking and dessert Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Vegetables, Cordials, Sauces, Sand Soap, Toilet Soap, Cooking Utensils and Household Sundries, several articles of Furniture, etc. F. D. WHTBIEY, Auctioneer. FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD. r pilE Board’s Dredge “Hcnnossy” is now working opposite the Jetty, between Rush Flat and the River month. Lines are laid, fore and aft, and two on each side. Masters of vessels and 'launch owners should exercise bare when navigating in the vicinitv. W. BOCK, Acting Secretary. March 291 h, 1922. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS OF PUBLIC TRUSTEE. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. At the Mart, Avenue Road, Foxton. SATURDAY, APRIL Ist, at'2 p.m. FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY., instructed by the Public Trustee, in the'Estate of Andrew Jonson, deceased, will sell as above, — LOT I. —All that piece of land, containing 3S perches (more or less), being part Lo! 11, Block VIII., on the map of' the Township of Foxton, having a'frontage to Avenye Road of 119.7 links. LOT ll.—All that piece of land containing 1 rood 29 perches (more or less), being part Allotment 11. of Block VIII. on the plan of the Awahou Block, and having a frontage to Avenue Road of 196 links. Further particulars, plan, and conditions of sale may he had on application to the Auctioneers. F. D. WHIBLEY, . Auctioneer. m 18,21.30 (
EAT PAVIS BREAD. EAT PAVIS BREAD. PAVIS is not a Brown Bread, but a VITA MINE Bread. PAVIS is far superior to ordinary brown, wholemeal or white bread. PAVIS Bread is made of pure wheat flour, enriehed by the Golden Germ of the wheat. That added wheat germ makes PAVIS bread rich in body-building and brain and nerve-feeding elements. The registered name. PAVTS, is de•rived from two Latin words—“Panis,” which means Bread, and “Vis,” which means • Strength, Force, Vigour, Power, or Energy. ‘ Thus PAVIS bread is truly the “staff of life.” PROCURE A TRIAL LOAF. Obtainable only tit M. E*. PERREAU’S. M. E. PERREAU’S. SCHOOL PADS. SCHOOL PADS. 5d EACH, CASH. 5d EACH, CASH. “HERALD” OFFICE. “HERALD” OFFICE. SHEPHERD’S HORSEBREAKERS For SALE. —4 Saddles, G Bridles, 20 Bridle Bits, several Breastplates, Cruppers, Stirrup-leathers, etc. All in first-class order, and of the best material. Also: Several quiet GigHorses. Apply to us at once, through Mr Renton. Himatangi. (’Phone .100, Foxton.) Stephens’ blue-black Writing Ink, 5/- IG-ounce bottle, cash. —“Herald” Office. WANTED. —General jobbing work of any description, gardening, etc., etc. Work undertaken either by day or contract. —W. BYNE, care of Mr de Ridder, Liddell Street. WANTED KNOWN— Black Wool, Old, 1/-, 1/6, skein. Men’s Knitted Sox. 2/3 pair —F. GABITES
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2411, 30 March 1922, Page 3
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