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TRIPS TO MANGAHAO. TOURISTS, SIGHTSEERS AND PICNIC PARTIES! 1)0 NOT MISS seeing the great Ma.nga.hao electric power scheme including main power house, Arapeti reservoir and Mangahao dam. 15 miles of wonderful mountain gorge scenery with a beautiful bush drive for two and a half: miles skirting the reservoir to the construction camp and works at upper Mangahao dam. We will arrange for trips or picnic parties at the shortest notice. Only experienced drivers employed. Consult us about this trip. Car owners not desirous of driving their own cars over the hill may connect with this service at Mangaore. CHARGE FROM SHANNON, RETURNING TO SHANNON: FOR PARTIES OF FOUR, INCLUDING MEAL AT MANGAHAO, £3 PER PARTY. W. JAY, Motor Proprietor, MANGAORE, Box 2d, Shannon. Levin Agency: Ilotchen and Watts, Telephone 213, Levin. Palmerston North Depot: Combined Bus service, Rangitikei Street, telephon (1790, Palmerston North. Messrs, abraham & williams LIMITED, instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Palmerston North will sell on behalf of the mortgagee by Public Auction under Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage No. 158500 at their sale yards Foxlon, on MONDAY tlie lltli day of January 192(1 at 1.0 o'clock in the aftei •noon. FIRSTLY all that piece of land containing 79 acres II perches more or less being the Native Land Court subdivision known as Himatangi 5A SA. Subject to a right-of-way Subject also to Lease for 21 years from Ist day of September 1010 at 7/- per acre per annum during the lirst ten years and thereafter £5 per cent on revluation. SECONDLY an undivided share of 50 acres 2 roods 24 perches in that, piece of laud containing 7a acres 2 roods .10 perches being the Native Land Court subdivision known as Ileuwiaiigi A\ OB Subject to right-of-way, Sul; lee' to Lease 1 2 yea; . Loin Ist December if J.O/- per acre per a up .p,; The properties are situate near Motuiii Railway Station and are ring fenced-— no buildings. The Mortgagee’s application containing her estimate of value can lie sent at tbe o dice of the Registrar at any time during office hours. Particulars and Conditions may he inspected at. the Offices of the Auctioneers.

ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of big attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT Two complete programmes. Ist Special: —Jackie Coogan in “CIRCUS DAYS.” “CIRCUS DAYS.” A feast of merriment for children from seven to seventy and 2nd Special :—Colleen Moore in “FLIRTING WITH LOVE.” “FLIRTING WITH LOVE.” If you saw “Sally” on Saturday last, you will not miss seeing Colleen Moore in this one. 3rd Special —Mermaid Comedy —“THE BONEHEAD.”— Each of the above is a special picture of its class, and no old stuff to make up quantity. Prices: Stalls 1/-, Circle I/O, children 3d and Gd. /FRIDAY! FRIDAY! —“THE LULLABY.”— —“THE LULLABY.”— In which Jane Novak, playing a masterful dual role of both mother [ and daughter, rises to the greatest height of her brilliant career. Prices: Stalls !)d, Circle 1/-, children 3d and Gd. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! —“PLAYNIG WITH SOULS.”— —“PLAYNIG WITH SOULS.”— With Clive Brooks, Buster Collier, Jacqueline Logan, Mary Astor and Belle Bennett. Two eomediesj “Lost and Found,” “Noodle Nut.” Extra: Jack Dempsey in “So This is Paris.” Usual Prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! —“THE BROKEN AGE.”— —“THE BROKEN AGE.”— United Artist Special. Coining: “The Phantom of the Opera.” A First National Picture. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NEW YEAR TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ()N page 127 of the Booklet, the usual 7.15 p.m. \Yiellington-x\ tickland Limited Express—Sundays to Fridays inclusive (not Christmas Day or Saturdays), is shown in error as leaving Wellington on Saturday, 2nd January. This train will NOT leave Wellington for Auckland on 2nd January. _ __ -■ WANTED. —Respectable person i to milk few cows, ami tin odd jobs. ! small farm. Good home. Apply “Cows,” Herald Ofliee. JjOST.—Brown leather pocket book containing sum of money, motor regist ration papers, etc., between Booth’s Garage and the wharf. Substantial reward. Apply “Herald” office

MANAWATI) SHIPPING Co., Ltd. SAILING NOTICE S-S. KENNEDY leaves (circumstances permitting) as under: — Wellington to Foxlon, WEDNESDAY 4 p.m. Foxlon to Wellington, SATURDAY -1 p.m. CONSIGNEES PLEASE NOTE:— Freight Kates from Lyttelton have been reduced as under:- — General Cargo by 2/6 per ton. All Produce by 2d per sack. Wool by Gd per bale. FOR CARGO SPACE APPLY LEVIN AND CO. LTD.. ACent# STILL A FEW WALLPAPERS! WALLPAPERS! WALLPAPERS! WALLPAPERS! left a( HALF-PRICE. HALF-PRICE. HALF-PRICE. HALF-PRICE. lib 'l'ins Paint - - !/-• Johnston’s Beeswax 1/8 tiny Gold Paint, large size - 1/G. Cycle Enamel - 1/Davis’ Liquid Glue - - 1/3. A few packets only Distemper, 2/pkt. Bon Accord Paint, - - 2/-. Bath Enamel, White - 2/-. A. E. ADMORE, A. E. ADMORE, PAINTER. AND PAPER-HANGER, FOXTON. LADIES. r best and most reliable remedy is LETT’S IMPROVED FEMALE PILLS. Price 2/- post free. From New Zealand Chemical Co., 750 Colombo St. Christchurch.

Wanted—woman for plain cooking. Good wages. —Apply Mrs M. E. Perreau. W ANTED.—Twenty waitresses for Foxtcrti Paces. —Apply Mrs J. Walls. “FOXTON BOKOrGII COUNCIL RTA Tl T T() BY 11A LF-110 IJDAY. [ hereby give notice Hull a Special Meeting of. tne Council will be held in the Council Chambers on MONDAY, 11th January, 1026, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of fixing the statutory half-holiday for the year 1020. Wm. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. LIGHT YOUR HOME IN THE MODERN WAY. AND ELECTRIFY YOUR FARM. BUT HAVE IT DONE BY G. F. EELES AND CO. G. F. EELES AND CO. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS LEVIN. ’Phone 315, - P.O. Box 71. ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE. EXTENSION AND REPAIR WORK AT SHORTEST NOTICE. A DELIGHTFUL OUTING. UP-RIVER EXCURSION. Mr- •J. JOSEPH’S launch will connect at Foxton wharf with Palmerston Sunday Train to Foxton for up-river excursion. Accommodation 100 passengers. Returning to connect with train. Fare 2/0, children half price. Reduction private oi picnic parties.

m r. JJfOSPITALITY may be ex- ■* pressed in many ways but the invitation to partake of some tasty Cordial is appreciated by at leaSl nine out of ten normal people. Keep on hand a bottle or two oj LEMON SQUASH, RASPBERRY, LIME JUICE and other Cordials. No water to boil, no trouble in getting refreshment ready, but everybody h tppy. The GOOD brands are here at the moderate prices for 'which this Store is well known. Si? m for a T 5M.50 ts to tec A. E. TON QS phone 6 The Universal Cash Store, FOXTON

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2981, 31 December 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2981, 31 December 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2981, 31 December 1925, Page 3

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