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TOWN lIALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PS. SS. T. Whispers. SSH. HUSH. ,1. Warren Kerrigan in a horrible creepy story “THE HOUSE OF WHISPERS.” “THE HOUSE OF WHISPERS.” Hissing through the Corridors —Resounding through the rooms, bringing terror to all who heard them. And then to cap the Climax, a battling murder. Have you started the Wordbuilding Competition yet? Time is drawing on. All you have to do is to write down as many six-letter words as you can from the words ‘ Reported Missing” and hand them in at the door on the 23rd December when the picture is being screened. Watch for “The Skywayman,” “Should a Husband Forgive,” “The Other Woman,” “The Ordeal” and so on. TO THE ELECTORS OF M'ANAWATU. IjADIBS and gent! omen, —I wish to record my thanks to the electors who voted for me at the recent poll. Considering that my campaign only lasted two and a-half weeks, and that- the electorate is a large and scattered one, 1 am thoroughly satjslied with the support accorded me. especially as I did not ask anyone for his vote, had no committees and no ears running on my behalf, and was up against the strongly organised Reform and Rabour Parties. All meetings which 1 held (one each day, including Sundays) were orderly, and 1 received a patient hearing. The Election,-as far as the Manawatu Electorate was concerned, was conducted in, 1 consider, an excellent spirit; absolutely no personalities, which cannot be said of the majority of electorates. 1 found that the spirit of the old Libera! Party was very very for from dead, and I hope to he able to again otter myself as a Candidate at at (be next election. —Yours, etc., IT. 'l'. FLYGEK.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch: Custom House Qua v, Wellington. LOST POLICY. JT is the intent ion of the Society on or after tho I.lth day of -JANUARY next to issue a Copy Policy in place of' Policy No. 42953'.) on the life of .JOHN’ WILLIAM BOWK which is declared to have 1 con lost. Dated at Wellington this 1 till day of December. 1922. A. AMIES. Manager for New Zealand. PONTON RETAILERS ASSOCIATION. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. r ['HH Puldie is notified that the local business places will he closed on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY’, of Christmas and New Year weeks. U. RIMMER. Secretary. AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, 20th DECEMBER, at 1.30 p.m. in HilHary Street AWAHOU AUCTIONEERING COY. have received instructions to sell as above, in the Estate of the late Mr .Julia Hillary.— 4-Roomed House and Section. Together with Furniture and Effects, including: Piano, Couches, Dining and Kitchen Chairs, I allies, Double-Beds and Wire Mattresses, Single Bed.-- and M ires. Kapoe Mattresses. Duchesses, Cheffoner, Toilet and Glass Ware, Kitchen Utensils, Lino.. Carpenter’s Tools, Garden Tools, Grit Mill and Sundries. HANS RIBS, A. uctioneer.

KOXTON STOCK SALE. MESSES ABRAHAM AM) WILLIAMS LTD., will sell at tiie Sole Yards, Box ton, oil MONDAY, DECEMBER IS ii, 1H22. at 12.30 p.in. 1) fill cows 4 fat bulls 15 Hereford cows with calves (i forward cows 20 mixed cattle PAHIATUA HA Cl NO CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. r P(> be held on the Club's Course BAHIATUA. WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY 10th, 1023. NOMINATIONS for all events including Maiden Race, CLOSE with ihe secretary :il Pahiatua on V\ EDNESDAY, 201 h December, 1022, at i) p.ni. Telegraph otlice closes at i} p.in. ./. G. SWA IN SON, Secretary. CHRISTMAS CAROLING. Following the usual custom, the Salvaton Army Band will commence Christmas Caroling in the various parts ol' the borough as from TUESDAY evening next. The Hand conveys its best wishes to all for a Merry Christmas .and-hopes its efforts to usher in the festive season will meet with the same appreciation as of yore. • W. SCOLLAY, Bandmaster. FOUND.- —A braid and gold watch guard with pendant. Apply Herald cilice.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2519, 16 December 1922, Page 3

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642

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2519, 16 December 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2519, 16 December 1922, Page 3

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