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THE HEMP MARKET. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE. The High Commissioner’s cubic, dated 3rd inst., reads: —“Hemp, Manila mai’ket easier early this week, closed stronger. ‘G’ grade, Eebruary-April and March-May shipments sold at £3B; ‘J’ grade, Eebruary-April shipments sold at £35 15s to £36., afloat, £36 10a. New Zealand market quiet., sellers quote fair at £3l, high points at £33. January-Marcli and February -April shipments.’’

ROYAL, The Theatre of Big A- .-actions. WEDNESDAY! W : '. ESDAY! Hoot Gibson in a quick actum story of the West in which he has to fight a real man’s bailie in find a real girl. “THE GALLOPING KID.’ “THE GALLOPING KID." From the story by W. U. Hornby. Directed by Nat Boss with a cast including Edna Murphy, Lionel Bidmore and Leon Barry and others. A Universal Picture. Usual prices. Comedy: “KICKING FOOL." SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR FRIDAY. TOM MOORE in “OFFICER 666.” Usual prices. Coming:— “Polly of the Follies,” “Kindred of the Dust ,” “Foolish Wives,” “Under Two Flags.” TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! CABARET. Four Paramount Favourites. Dorothy Dalton, Milton Sills, Wanda Hawlev and Charles Ogle in “THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE.” “THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE.” A melodrama, beautiful, sweeping from London’s ballrooms to the wild African jungle. Produced by the man who made “The Sheik.” A six-reel Paramount Masterpiece. Coming to-day week (13th March) “ONE WEEK OF LOVE.” Mr W. W. (Skipper) Francis is going to sing his song of the same name. Copies of the song are now on sale at Heath’s. Get a copy when you book your seat. ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE. ]N pursuance of the Legislative Act, 1908, I, Vincent Joseph Delanv, Returning Ollicer for the Licensing District of Maiuiwatu, hereby give notice that in connection with the election of five members of the Licensing Bench the following nominations have beefn received by me: — ROBERT BRYANT JAMES McLEAVEY

WILT-JAM MURDOCH JOHN HENRY SHORE PERRETT JOHN EWING WALKER. As the Nominations received do not exceed the vacancies I therefore declare the above-named persons to be duly elected. Dated at FOXTON, this 6th day of March, 1923. V. J. DELANY, Returning Officer. PROPOSED RABBIT BOARD. Meeting of Farmers in the Manawatu County will be held in the Supper-room at the Town Hall, on FRIDAY, March 9th, at one o’clock. To meet the provincial committee to discuss the formation of a Rabbit Board. B. G. GOWER, Convener. A REMINDER. THE Officers of the Salvation Army wish to remind all friends of the Shop day which will be held in connection with the Harvest Festival on SATURDAY, March 10. Gifts of all kinds will be thankfully received by Ensign and Mrs Huston oxmay be left at Messrs Thorpe and Tongs, or Perreau’s. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. ASSETS EXCEED £25,000,000. Owing to Mr H. C. Patterson having resigned the Agency of the above Company for Foxton, the business will, as from the Ist March be carried on by MR DARCIE BALL, Hairdresser & Tobacconist, Fox ton. FENCING" POSTS EQR SALE. First-class totara posts, £8 10s free on rail King CountryStations. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS LTD. Taumarunui. STAMPS BOUGHT. WE BUY STAMPS, early issues New Zealand, and British Colonies. Send toStanley Stamp Co., Wellington. WjANTED. —A young girl to assist in house work. Apply this office. Found on Saturday.—a sum of money. Apply this office.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2551, 6 March 1923, Page 3

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547

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2551, 6 March 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2551, 6 March 1923, Page 3

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