FREE LECTURE. SUPPER-ROOM - TOWN HALL. THURSDAY! (D.V.) THURSDAY! At 7.30 p.m. Subject: “A Thousand Years Old Sermon on the Second Coining of Christ.” Speaker: EORDE CARLISLE, of Palmerston North. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH. WELLINGTON HA RBOUR BOARD ELECTION Pursuant to the provisions of The Harbours’ Act 1923, and regulations thereto, and the Local Elections and Polls Act 1908, and its amendments, ] hereby notify that I shall on Wednesday, the 29th day of April 1925, hold an election for the purpose of electing two Members to represent the undermentioned combined District on the Wellington Harbour Board. The combined district comprises the Boroughs of Palmerston North, Eeildiug, Fox ton, Levin, Shannon,, and Otaki, and the Counties of i Manawatu, Oroua, Ilorowhenua, Polningina, Kairanga and Kiwitea. Nominations of Candidates will | he received at the Town Clerk’s Office, the Spuare, Palmerston North, up to noon on Thursday, the 9th day of April 1925. A deposit of £3 must accimpany each nomination. ! J. 1L HARDIE, Returning Officer. March 27th, 1925.
TOWN HALL. Presenting the pick of the pictures. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. We exploit the world for your entertainment. WEDNES DA Y! WEDNESDAY! CABARET. The best dressed star on the screen, GLORIA SWANSON, io Allan Dwall’s production of a worldly-wise woman’s story. Told against an amazingly varied background and packed with punch: “MANHANDLED.” “MANHANDLED.” “DON’T SLIP” (comedy), American Gazette. Cabaret Prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! DUSTIN EARNUM on the trail to the Golden West, in “KENTUCKY DAYS.” Usual Prices. ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! See matchless Jane Novak in a tremendous Drama of Selfsacrilice: “COLLEEN OF THE PINES.” “COLLEEN OF THE PINES.” Also the Greatest Eight Picture in Ringside History: “DEMPSEY v. EIRPO.” “DEMPSEY v. EIRPO.” Prices, 1./- and '2./-. ERIDAY. ER ID AY! William Desmond in “BIG TIMBER,” “BIG TIMBER.” A Majestic Melodrama of Life and Love among the Giant Redwoods; ivith a great forest lire in all its fury lashing the monarchy of the forest. Don's miss it. Comedy: “BLOW OUT.” Usual Prices.
WANTED. —Easter Weddings. if •you require your Easter wedding photograph we will he pleased to do it for you at Eoxton or at our Levin Studio. Particulars from ’phone 105, Billens' Studio, Levin. Wanted. —hoy for dairy farm. Machines used. Apply this oilice. Koit SALE.—Antique grandfather clock, in English oak and mahogany; stands seven feet high, excellent timekeeper. Apply ‘'Clock,” this oilice. WANTED. — Young girl, assist domestic duties. Apply Mrs S. L. Jackson, Wirokino, Levin. Telephone 78D Levin.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2865, 31 March 1925, Page 3
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