i AUCTION SALE. [ JESSES JOPLIN & CO. will sell at | their Mart at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday MEAT (Beef, Mutton, Lamb and Pork) VEGETABLES. C. H. G. JOPLIN, Auctioneer. MAORILAND PICTURES. I TO-NIGHT. OTAKI SALE. WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1922. ! 10 2-tooth S.D. rains 900- sheep' 25 21-ycar steers * 5 store cows PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TOPLIN & CO. have received instructions from MR DUNCJUM, Manakau, FRIDAY—“THE AMAZING WOMAN. “THE AMAZING WOMAN. “THE AMAZING WOMAN. “PALS IN BLUE.” “PALS IN BLUE.” “PALS IN BLUE.” (Tom Mix). “HIS BETTER HALF.” (Comedy). who is leaving the district, to sell b/ auction, without reserve, the whole of his furniture, etc., on WEDNESDAY, the 15th February, at 11 a.m., at his , residence, Manakau. j SATURDAY—“DRAG. HARLAN.” “DRAG HARLAN.” (William Farnuni). “THE SIMP.” (Sunshine Comedy). “Dr. KILLJOY.” (Cartoon). FOX WORLD’S NEWS. FURTHER DETAILS LATER. COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS. 1,. S. CARMICHAEL, Auctioneer. BIGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. I. EVER. APPLICATIONS will be received at the Jffiunty Office, Levin, until 5 p,m. ion WEDNESDAY, February Bth, 1922) for the position of Surfaceman for the following Ridings, wages 12s 6d per day; -Tokomaru Riding, (3) three; Wirokino Riding, (5) live; Otaki Riding, (2) two; Te Horo Riding, (4) four. Also County Foreman at 14s per day, Carpenter at ISs per day, and Driver for team 12s 6d per day. Applicants to state age and whether married or single. Conditions of ap: pointment may be hud on application at the above office. W. N. ANDERSON, County Engineer. WIRTH S CIRCUS THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Complete New Company of English, American, Continental and Oriental Artists. EVERY ONE A STAR. HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. HOROWHENUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD ELECTION. Election of THREE members for the constituent district of Horowhcnua County. PURSUANT to Section 11 of “The NOTE THE OPENING AT OTAKI, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16th. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Location DOMAIN. SEE THE WORLD'S BEST. Who will Appear with WIRTH BROS. GREAT PROGRAMME Of PERFORMING LIONS, ELEPHANTS, HORSES, PONIES, JOCKEYS, CLOWNS, JUMPING HORSES AND PONIES, GEESE, ETC. l’xices: 7s (Reserved), 6s, ss, 4s, 3s, (plus Tax). Box Plan at Circus Office Day of Show, 4 to 5 p.m. for Reserved. —Also — THE MONSTER MENAGERIE Containing Perfect Specimens of Wild Animals from all portions of the Globe. ijAnHJnri vailed Education for the Young. Local Llections and Polls Act, Open from 4 to 5 p.m., when Animals will be fed. Admission: Adults Is. (plus Tax); EVERYTHING COMING—WE NEVER DIVIDE. 1908,” and of Section 8 of “The Elec trie Power Boards Act, 1918,” I HEREBY give notice that the following per- Qhildren, 6d (plus Tax) sous havo been duly nominated for the above-named office of Members of the HOROWHENUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD, viz., ADKIN, WILLIAM GEORGE. • BROWN, ARCHIBALD ARTHUR. HARKNESS, CHARLES IRVINE. MONK, GEORGE ALEXANDER. SEIFERT, ALFRED. And there being only THREE VACANCIES to bo filled a poll will be taken between the said candidates on WEDNESDAY, the Sth day of FEBRUARY, 1922, at the following places:— LEVIN, County Office (Central). TOKOMARU, Perry’s Store. SHANNON, Borough Council Office. IHAIvARA, Hall. IvOPUTAROA, School. OHAU, Institute. MANAKAU, Hall, OTAKI, Borough Council Office. TE HORO, Jones’ Store. WAIKANAE, Bank premises. WAIHOANGA, Mr Stevens’ House. NOTE. —Mr P. Wirth begs to inform j his numerous patrons that his brother .Mr George Wirth, has engaged on his tour, of the globe some of the finest ! artists in the world, and they will appear at every performance of the Cir- I , cus while in New Zealand. FAREWELL TO MR McMILLAN. I A MEETING of the General Public | will be held iu the Council Chambers TO-NIGHT at 7.30 sharp, (prior to Mardi Gras meeting) to make aramgements for a farewell to Mr Mei Miltan. 1 J. P. BRANDON, Mayor. OTAKI SPORTS' CLUB. WELLINGTON, Hutt County Offices, i T HE Annual Meetin S of the above Lambton Quay. POLLING HOURS, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dated at Levin, this Ist day of February, 1922. P. W. GOLDSMITH, Returning Officer. SEASIDE ACCOMMODATION, CASTLECLIFFE. will be held in the Council Chambers, Otaki, on TUESDAY NEXT at 8 p.m., Business: Election of offieore, to arrange for sports meeting, etc. J, M. IRVING, Hon. Sec. OTAKI STATE SCHOOL. gUPERIOR Accommodation, with all the comforts of a home, may be had at MISS STEWARD’S, ABBOTT ROAD, CASTLECLIFFE Tariff: 33s weekly. Children half rates. This home has a splendid connection, and is well recommended. Committee of the above will meet at the School at 7.30 on MONDAY EVENING NEXT. GEO. BRAMLEY, Hon. Sec. OTAKI STATE SCHOOL. ’pHE Otaki State School will REOPEN on TUESDAY NEXT (7th). GEO. BRAMLEY, Hon. Sec. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER OF THE HOROWHENUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD, • pURSUANT to the provisions of ' i' “The Electric Power Boards Act,* 1918,” and “The Local Elections and, i Polls Act, 1908, ’ ’ and amendments ! thereof, notice is hereby given that ARTHUR IVOR MACKAY has been duly nominated as a candidate to fill the vacancy of one representative of the eonstitutent district of 'the Hutt County upon the said, board, and no . other person was nominated as a candi- ] date for the aforesaid office I hereby de- j clare the said Arthur Ivor Mackay duly 1 elected to such office. | J. W. CUDBY, \ Returning Officer County of Hutt. j Wellington, ‘ * I Ist February, 1922. .. ’ W. B. MACINTOSH, COACH BUILDEB LEVIN. A few snips that shorn* oe taken advantage of:— 1 BRADLEY £27 I BRADLEY (new rubbers) ... £3O 1 DOGCART £3O I DOGCART £3O 1 GIG £ll 1 GIG £l2 1 MILK DRAY (new) £4O 1 RUSTIC (new wheels) £22 1 RUSTIC £lB ALL OVERHAULED PAINTED. - AND THE SHOP FOR LADIES’ DRAPERY. I Slaughterhouse license. I MRS MUIR S, TE HORO. HEREBY give notice that at the meeting of the Horowhenua Coun- j ty Council, to be held on 11th Fcbru- ! ary, 1922,1 intend to apply for a license to slaughter large and smali eattle on i Pt. Section 46, Xgarara West A, Block V. Kaiiawa S.D.—BELTON DEAKIN. Q.BEAT gUMMEB gALE FOR TWO WEEKS, From MONDAY, 23rd JANUARY to 4th FEBRUARY. STRAYED. ■ V gTRAYEB on to my property at Manakau South one bay gelding, no visiEVEBYTHING- AT REDUCED PRICES. ble brands, and one chestnut mare, no visible brands. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on February 18th to defray expenses. ‘ - JOE GRANT. p\N V ELOPES.—Ts id i-oi 500 at t UP A 1 '‘Mifl" Office- Xt X a sample tM:, Ladies’ Black Hose, from 2s 6d nair. Good Cashmere- Hose, 7s lid, fox 5s 6dColored Hose, good quality, from 3= lid Ladies’ Camisoles, from 3s 63 to ISs Sd Check Zephyrs, from 2s cd yd. QxAUtj Unbi«sch*4 Twill Sheetr.g, 80in., for 4s 9d. All Calicos, Flannelettes. Prints, At Bargain Prices.
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