MAORILAND PICTURES.. WEDNESDAY. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. Artist incomparable as. tire woman scorned. in “WITHIN THE LAW.” “WITHIN THE LAW.” “WITHIN THE LAW." “WITHIN THE LAW.” As you never have seen it before. Brought to. screen brilliance by Norma Tulmadge. From prison corridors to brilliant halls; from, shop-giri’s. struggle to butterfly's ease; from the drab to the diamond horseshoe. ALSO: “ALL BLACKS v. DEVON." “ALL BLACKS v. DEVON.” “ALL BLACKS v. DEVON." The only ollieial film. HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. PROPOSED LOAN OF £90,000. PUBLIC NOTICE is Hereby given that it is the intention of the Horowhenua County Council under powqrs conferred by “The Local Bodies LQans Act, 1913," “The Counties Act, 1920," “The Main Highways Act, 1922," and ail Other powers thereto enabling, to raise a special loan as hereunder stated, that is t : o saytr1. The purpose of the loan is (a) to provide the- Council's contribution under “The Main Highways Act, 1922,” towards the construction or reconstruction of the Main Highways throughout the Horowhenua County and (bj to provide the necessary plant, and machinery for carrying out the said work of constructing or reconstructing such Highways, 2. The sum proposed tq be borrowed is;— (a) For Main Highways construction or reconstruction . £78,000 (b) Fqr Plant and Machinery £12,000 Making a total of ...... £90,Q00 c. 'li is proposed mat the term oi me loan shall be. lor a period of'not more than years, and that the rate oi interest to be paid on tee roan shall not exceed:£s ids per centum per annum plus a sinking fund qi one per centum per annum. lo provide security for §uch interest anu sinking iund it Ts further proposed to, make a special rate on_aU rateaoie property in the whole Qi the liorowheiiua County, sufficient to meet the periodical payments of such interest and sinking fund and 10 per cent, more than such payments. 4. It is proposed to pay out of 'the loan monies the cost Qi raising the loan and the interest and sinking iund lor the first year. Dated this Uth day Qf November, 1924. F. H. HUDSON, County Clerk. THE BONFIELD TEA ROOMS. W ATTERSTON’S BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. I WISHi to notify the Public oi Shannon and District I have opened UP-TO-DATE TEAROOMS. Delicious HOME-MADE CAKES, SCONES. ETC., together with cleanliness, civility and attention will be given - to customers. SUMMER DRINKS FOR SALE. Only the Best Brands of Chocolates and Sweets of all Kinds will be kept. A FULL RANGE OF SWEETS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CHEERIO. DON’T PASS WITHOUT A CUP OF TEA. KIWI BACON FACTORY. PIGS! PIGS!. PIGS received from 9Qlbs to ISOlbs Spot cash on delivery. Price on application to Kiwi Bacon Company, Grey Street, Palmerston North. NEXT TRUCKING DATES: LEVIN, 10'to 12 a.m. KOPUTAROA, 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 3rd and 17th. SHANNON—Every Thursday. H. DYER. Phone 81K. Gladstone Road. RepreaentaUvo.
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Shannon News, 2 December 1924, Page 1
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