ROYAL PICTURES. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! A UNIVERSAL ATTRACTION GLADYS WALTON GLADYS WALTON in PLAYING WITH FIRE. PLAYING WITH FIRE. Enid tickled the ivories in the city’s most popular music store until one day she met a society girl in trouble and decided to help her out. See how Enid came through. “PLAYING WITH FIRE.” “PLAYING WITH FIRE.” Extra : “THE WHITE HORSEMAN.” Prices 6d and is, plus tax. Children half price. Coming: — “HUSH.” “BLACK BEAUTY.” “THE BLACK LEOPARD’S CUB.” “WAY DOWN EAST.” TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, AUGUST BTII 1922. LANTERN LECTURE entitled: “ROUND THE WORLD WITH A CAMERA,” and “THE EMPIRE ON WHICH THE SUN NEVER SETS.” In aid of the local State School Sports Fund. Admission 1/6 and 1/-, children half price. HELP YOUR. SCHOOL BY ATTENDING THE ENTERTAINMENT. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. BY-LAWS. is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Foxton Borough Council held at the Council Chambers, Foxton, on the 17th July, 1922, the said Council passed a resolution making and ordaining certain By-laws for the Borough of Foxton, the object or purport whereof being as follows : PART. 1. Introductory. 2. Regulating and restricting traffic on streets and defining offences. 2. Providing for the issue of licenses for vehicles. 4. Defining and regulating Heavy Traffic. 5. Providing for the licensing of Hawkers. 6 Prescribing regulations governing the erection of buildings. 7. Regulating the use of the Water Supply. S. Prescribing regulations gover- , ning Drainage and Sanitation. 9. Removal of Nightsoil and Rubbish. 10. Prescribing offences likely to create a nuisance. 11. Regulating the storage of Dangerous Goods. 12. Controlling the sale of food. 13. Providing for the licensing of Public Buildings. 14. Providing for the licensing of Billiard Rooms. 15. Providing for the control of the Public Library. Hi. Prescribing regulations governing the use of Swimming Baths. 17. Regulating the use of Recreation Grounds by the public. 18. Prescribing regulations governing tin' Cemetery. 19. Prescribing general provisions and penalties. AND Notice is hereby given that the said Resolution will be submitted to a Special Meeting of the Foxton Borough Council, to be held at the Council Chambers, Foxton, on MONDAY, the 14th August, 1922, at 7 p.m. for confirmation as a Special Order. A copy of the proposed By-laws has been deposited at the Town Clerk’s Office and will be open for inspection from the 6th day of August until such day for Confirmation. Dated this 18th July, 1922. WM. TRUEMAN. Town Clei-k. 18, 25 J. Ist & Bth A. ADMISSION FREE. ADMISSION FREE. HEALTH CAMPAIGN. THE WAY TO LIVE, AND LIVE WELL. DR. TRUBY KING DR. TRUBY KING WPLL deliver in Foxton a lecture under the auspices of the Health and Education Departments and Plunket Society in the TOWN HALL SUPPER-ROOM on WEDNESDAY, August 2nd, at 3 p.m. For men and women. The Mayor will preside. FOXTON DAIRY. PE R R EAU’ S BUILDING S, MAIN STREET. FRESH supplies of all Dairy Produce from the Whakaronga Dairy Factory (Palmerston North). Prime Butter :in<l Cheese, Cream, Fresh Eggs, daily. Having taken over the retail milk trade from Mr K. • Easton, the public can rely upon a prompt daily delivery of fresh milk. Ring up ’phone No. 70. W. 11. DONEY AND CO. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF MILK. X DESIRE to notify customer’s that I have decided to reduce the price of milk by one penny per quart as from August Ist. J. P. ALLERBY. JjOST.— Two bay horses, with rugs (one clipped trace-high, one with white face). One rug marked “J. M. Thomson,” —J. M. Thomson, Wood and" Coal Merchant, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2461, 1 August 1922, Page 3
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