ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LOUISE GLAUM, in Hu* Arresting and Spectacular “THE LEOPARD WOMAN.’’ “THE LEOPARD WOMAN.” A Picture of Splendour and Magnificence; Rich in Colour and Settings ; Tremendous in Dramatic Force; Startling in Directness and Elements of Surprise. COMEDY EXTRAORDINARY: Harold Lloyd in “HAND TO MOUTH.” Extra: “THE TERROR TRAIL.” Prices, fid, 1/1, children half-price. MONDAY! MONDAY! .JEWEL CARMEN IN “THE SILVER LINING.” J “THE SILVER LINING.” A Fascinating Romance, in which Love and Law come to Grips. Prices, (id, 1/1, children half-price. “LYING LIPS” will soon he here. lIIMATANGI STOCK SALE. ' MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1022. At 12.30 p.m. The new Zealand loan and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD., will sell as above — 70 b.f. lambs 2 3-year heifers, r.w.b. 4 21-year steers 2 hulls THANKS. l\fRS. S. BAKER and family, L Holden, T. Baker and S. Epilia desire to thank all kind friends for recent expressions of sympathy, and especially those kind helper-, whose untiring efforts recovered the bodies of the late S. and P. Baker. THANKS. MR- & MRS. MUD FORD (of TaikoreaL and Mr. and Mrs P. W. Brown and family, desire to extend (heir sincere thanks for messages of sympathy extended to them in their recent bereavement. PUBLIC MEETING. | HEREBY.convene a Meeting of Ratepayers, to be held in the Town Hall Supper-room on MONDAY NEXT, 3rd inst., at 7.30 p.m., to discuss the proposal to form a Fire District for the Borough, in terms of the Fire Brigades Act. JOHN CHRYSTALL, Mayor. RATEPAYERS OF FOXTON!
HERE ARE SIX REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR A. • FIRE BOARD. 1. —An up-todate Motor Brigade is a necessity, and will come tin ally, with or without a Fire Board. 2. —The Finance and Administration being in the hands of a Board, will make for Economy and Oeneral Efficiency. 3 —We will have an up-to-date Motor Brigade in a few months, ready for the Water Supply, instead of some time in the dim future. 4. —lnstead of Foxton LOSING thousands of pounds worth of property a year,.a Motor Brigade will he SAVING that property — or a large proportion of it—for a total expenditure of not more than £3OO per annum! 5. —WITH a Fire Board, the Borough Council pays 45 per cent, of the cost and maintenance. WITHOUT it, the Council would pay the whole of it. 6. —The initial cost and annual expense of modern, efficient tirefighting equipment and housing is distributed equitably among those who chiefly benefit —the ratepayers (Borough Council), the insurance companies, and the' Government. COME TO THE MEETING ON MONDAY NIGHT FOR FULL INFORMATION, THEN VOTE ON WEDNESDAY! GRAND CONCERT. TOWN HALL - FOXTON. THURSDAY, APRIL 6th. Proceeds in aid of Sports Queen, Levin Mardi Gras. THE BEST TALENT IN THE NORTH ISLAND. Admission, 3/- & 2/-. Organised by Miss Thelma Shaw, L.T.C.L., L.L.M.C. Full Details in Next Issue.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2412, 1 April 1922, Page 3
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