BEAUMONT SMITH'S SCREEN TESTS TONIGHT Tiie Greatest Opportunity ever offered Shannon Amateurs. MR RUD PETERSON, BEAUMONT S MITH'S CHIEF PRODUCER, WILL CONDUCT FREE TESTS AT THE MAORILAMD THEATRE. ARE YOU A MO VIE TYPE. MISS HUIA BLOOMFIELD ARRIVES TO-DAY TO CONSULT INTENDING APPLI CANTS. In addition to the above a special feature programme will be shown each evening. PRICES 1/6 and 2/-. WHY PAY RENT? A NICE HOME. A NICE HOME. 4 ROOMS, Electric Light and all conveniences, m best locality. Price £635. £135 down; balance as rent. SECTIONS in all parts, of the town from £5 down.- /When sec--31 tions are paid off, will arrange finance to build. ' i ROOMS and Conveniences oh very easy Terms. PRICES £575. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR LAND SUBDIVISION SALE. A. E. HYDE.
MAKERUA DJAIHAGE BOARD. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS BE OVERDUE RATES. "OTICE is hereby, given that legal . . be taken for tiie recovery of nil rates unpaid after Hie i!stli JUNE, 1926. F. W. CONNELL, Clerk.
SHANNON BOROUGH COUNCIL. f PPLICATIOjNS will be received at the Shannon Borougn Council Office, Shannon, Until 4 p.m., on OJESDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1925, FOII THE POSITION OF RANGER* Schedule Qf duties, can be seen at ihe Town Clerk's Office. JOHN T. BO VIS, Town Clerk. LADIES. AM now taking orders for remodelling costumes into coat frocks. Also specialising in ladies' and children's coats. MISS E. HOLMES, Dressmaker, Plimmer Terrace. SHANNON FOOTBALL CLUB. , SOCIAL and DANCE will he hold in the Druids' Hall on Friday, 29th May. Good music. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. A. BIRCHALL, Hon. Secretary. THE BONFIELD TEA ROOMb. WATTERSTON'S BUILDING. BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. ■ WISH 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 customer*. SUMMER DRINKS FOR SALE. Only the Beat Brands of Chocolates and Sweeta of all Kinds will be kept. A FULL RANGE OF SWEETS FOl! YOUR CHRISTMAS CHEERIO. DON'T PABB WITHOUT A CUP UF TEA. KviNilMi Miiiiri Hamnhifc N.Z BACON CO, GASH BUYERS OF CALF SKINS. TRUCKING DATES. Monday, June I—Shannon, 10—12. Monday, June I—Koputaroa, 2—4. . Tuesday, June 2—Levin, 10—12. PHONE NO. 219. J. GARDNER. Q-TOL COOLS THE SCALP
MAKERUA DRAINAGE BOARD. ll the inteniion 01 the Makerua Drainage Board at a meeting of the Board to l>e lieJd on tiie 18th day of Jane, 1925, to make a GJiNEEAL IiiATE under the provisions ol the Rating Act, 1908, and "The Laud Drainage Act, 1908," and respective amendments on a graduated scale on the rateable values ol' all properties m the Board's District (except on lands classified as D) of 96/100ths of a penny in the pound on the lands classified as A, of 72-.looths of a penny in the poujid on lands classified as B, and of 4f>/100ths of a penny in the pound on lands classified as C lor the period conhneneing qii lilie Ist day of April, 1925, and ending oin the 2'lst clay o.t March, 1926. AND A SPECIAL RATE for the period commencing on the Ist Day of February, 1925, and ending on the 31st day of January, 1026, lis follows: Loan No. 1, 9/50ths of a Id in the £. Loan No, 2, 4/J ittis of a Id in the £. Loan No. 3, 6/looths of a Id in the £. Loan No. 4, ,1/fjth of a Id in the £. Loan No. 5, 1/Oth of a Id in the £. Such rates to be payable in one sum on the a Ist July, 1925, at the Office of the Board, Rangitikei St., Pulmerston North.
AND A SPECIAL RATE for the period commencing on the Ist day of August, 1925, und ending on the 31st day of July, I'.fcM}, as follows: LOAN NO. 6. Class A.—£d in the £ on the unimproved value qf all rateable property in CJass A. Class B.—l. J-d in the £ on the unimproved value of all rateable property in Class B. Class C—ld in the £ on the unimproved value of all rateable property in Class C. Such rates to be payable in one sum on the 31st day of August, 1925, at the Office of the Board, RiangHikei Street, Pal merston North. The Valuation Roll and Rate Book are open for inspection at the Office of the Board on each week day except Saturday, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., a>nd on Saturday between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon. F. W. CONNELL, Clerk'.
wool nno skins. 'HY not 5*511 in the Shed and save Freight and Worry?. Let me givn you a quotation lor cash on the spot We are still buying Calf Skins and giving the best of prices. CASH BUYER OF CALF SKINS, SHEEP SKINS AND WOOL. Private Address. BATH STREET EAST PHONE 28*.
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