ROYAL PICTURES. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! A dive into mystery with a rubberheel salesman who starts bargain sales in a. hick town—and nearly gets more than he bargains for— Bank bandits try to tray him; ghosts can’t scare him—and the fun and thrills are too good to miss. Charles Ray and Doris Pawn in Charles Hovt’s Famous Stage ' ' Play: “A MIDNIGHT BELL.” “A MIDNIGHT BELL.” It’s thrilly and chilly, and chock full of joy. Extra : “FANTOMAS.” SATURDAY! SATURDAY! The Great Marshall Neilan SuperDrama : “BITS OF LIFE.” “BITS OF LIFE.” First. Bit: “The Bari Samaritan.” Second Bit: “The Man Who Heard Everything.” Third Bit: “Hop.” Fourth Bit: “The Strange Adventure.” Coming: Hobart Bosworth in “Cup of Life.” FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL J HEREBY give notice that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Foxton will be .taken on WEDNESDAY, the 27th September, 1922, at the Town Hall SupperRoom, on the proposal to raise a Special Loan of £2,500, to be raised for the purpose of assisting householders to connect with the sewerage system and to instill sanitary fittings. Polling hours 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wm. TRUEMAN, Returning Officer. 21st, 23rd. 2(ith., S. TOWN HALL PICTURES.
SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Mitchell Lewis and Bessie Eyton in a Thrilling Tale of the Mountains: “CHILDREN OF BANISHMENT" “CHILDREN OF BANISHMENT.” These are some of the incidents: A log join on a. whirling ' torrent. Piles of lumber waiting to he released. A powerful charge of dynamite. A dash for cover. A deathly” silence, and then —up she goes i WEDNESDAY NEXT! A Cosmopolitan Production: “BACK PAY.” “BACK PAY.” Remember this date: 31s’t October, 1922—That is when a picture you have been waiting for is coming. MAKERUA DRAINAGE BOARD. Tenders, closing ‘26th September, 1922, are invited for carting materials from Shannon Railway Station to works. Specifications may be seen at our offices, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North, and at the Office of the Shannon News, Shannon. ' JICKELL & GILMOUR, Engineers to the Board. 18th September, 1922. FOXTON LAW TENNIS CLUB. The ANNUAL MEETING will be held in Ross’ Buildings on TUESDAY, 2*6 th September at 7.39 p.m. Business. —Balance-Sheet; Election of Officers; General. R, SHAWi, Secretary.
IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF E. CASKE, LEVIN, A BANKRUPT. WRITTEN TENDERS are required for the following land at Baincsse: — ALL that piece of land containing 77 acres 2 roods 30 perches more or less, being part of’ Section 320 Township of Carnarvon, and being Lot 2 on Deposited Plan No. 5580, and till the land in Certificate of Title Vol, 290 Fol. 79, Wellington Registry. SUBJECT to Memorandum of .Mortgage regd. No. 136589, dated 14/10/1921, for £1360 due Ist October, 1925. Tenders close at my office, Palmerston North, on the 30th September, 1922. CHARLES E. DEMPSEY, Deputy Official Assignee.
FOXTON BOWLING CLUB. POSITION OF CARETAKER. A PPLICATIONS for the position of Caretaker to the above Club will be received by the Secretary up to SATURDAY, 23rd inst. Conditions of work and all particulars obtained from the undersigned (Harbour Board Office, Town Hall). B, RANGIHEUEA, Hon. Secretary. IjOST.—-Strayed from K. Easton’s property, oh September 11th, one red and white springing cow, second culver. Reward. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. —J. H. Nicholson, Awakuri. JjOST.— Canvas shoe, near Triangle. Finder please return to this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2483, 21 September 1922, Page 3
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