Maoriland I PICTURES. ! THEATRE, OTAKI. j TO-MORROW NIGHT, j See HAZEL DAWN A Hugo Paramount. A Story Told in a Thorough Manner. j THURSDAY—j ‘ “STOLEN HOURS.” “STOLEN HOURS.” I “STOLEN HOURS.” ,SATURDAY—i “WHEN DO WE EAT?” ! • ‘ WHEN DO WE EAT?” “WHEN DO WE EAT?” j “THE EAGLE'S EYE,” i (Serial.) J. MeMILLAN, Sole Proprietor. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. MANAKAU TOWN HALL, i ! FRIDAY, AUGUST Sth. ' SPLENDID MUSICAL PROGRAMME Admission: Gents, Is isl; Ladies, Is (id. Supper and Dudc'C to follow. WANTED.—A respectable GIRL as Housemaid; good wages. —Apply JUBILEE HOTEL, Otaki. . JPOR SALE. —252 Acres FREEHOLD LAND near Waiknuae; suitable j for dairying. Will sell in one block or in three to scuit purchasers. No | agents need reply.—Apply FARMER. P.O. Box No. 4, Waikanae. STRAY SHEEP. QTRAYED on to my property, Mannkau—Thirteen SHEEP, branded O in red on back, and two notches out of left ear. If not claimed within seven days from date and expenses paid will be sold. Rlltl MAHIMA. Manakau. July ."Ist, 191!). PEACE CELEBRATION COMMITTEE. rpHE above Committee will meet at. the Town Board Office on TUESDAY, August sth, at .S p.m. Full attendance requested. BYRON BROWN, Chairman Committee. TENDERS. ENDEHS are invited for the erection of PIG PENS and POULTRY LYES l'or the Otaki Sale Mart. For rticulars apply G. ANDERSON, Auctioneer, Otaki Railway, ENDERS are invited for the exterior PAINTING of the Misses terson’s property at Te Manuao. Al- ■ native white with dark green and red cream with dark green and red. orkmanship and material must be of : best quality. Apply G. ANDERSON. Laci Agent. Otaki Railway. C O U NTYJ3Y- ELECTION. T BEG to notify the Ratepayers of the 1 Te Horo Riding that I am a candidate for the by-election on Tuesday next. Though a comparative stranger to this district. I am a practical man, and have had considerable experience ion local bodies, and can assure rafj payers that, if elected. I will do my I very best for the Waihoanga district, the Te Horo Riding, and the- County as a whole. Soliciting your suffrages, and proinlfl- | ing my best services, if elected. —Faith- | fullv vours. F. COLEY. j HOEOWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. i EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. TE HOEO RIDING. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR. PURSUANT to Section. 11 of “The j ‘ Local Elections and Polls Act, 1905.” I hereby give route that the following persons have been duly nou.i----i rated for "the office of Councillor for the Te Horo Biding, viz.:— FREDERICK COLEY r EVELYN MACDONALD THOMAS HENRY' WINDLEY. And there being only one vaegacy to be .filled, a P6U will fce taken as between the staid candidates on TUESDAY. the sth day of August. 1919, at the following places:— County Office. LEVIN (<>?i.raij Tana Board Osrc. OT r - Pablic Hap. TE HORO MR H. L. Beaoefcawf: '* ScjFleaeeWAIHOANGA Bunk Building. IVA IF ‘ *. ? Hast County Cosneil Ofbec. L-snabtou Quay, WELLINGTON, j Poliiasg hoars from 9 a.nf. to € r..--Dated thir 29th day ci J_>. iirfa. j Y. W. GOLI>?MI:H. Retarninj; Officer.
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 4 August 1919, Page 3
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