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WAR FUNDS. The Mayor desires to acknowledge the receipt of the following donations: — BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. £ s. d. Am’t already acknowledged 435 8 2 Mrs Jas, Barber (2nd monthly) i 0 0 8 2 TOBACCO FUND. Amount previously acknowledged 14 11 W. Bock 200 BUY WHOLESALE FROM LAIDLAW LEEDS’ CATOLOG; IT’S FREE. Girdle scones and pikelets arc rill the rage. Perrean’s snerialise in these lines. OORONATION TOWN HALL. VUL L K R’S PICT IT R ES. TO-NIGHT! TWO SPECIAL ATTR ACTIONS. An Intensely Interesting War Topical, THE GREAT AVAR, Depicting Incidents in the Soldiers’ Life in the Trenches (1,400 ft.) The Edison Company present ADDED FUEL, A Sensational and Cleverly Staged Detective Story in two parts. THE BUTTERFLY. A VITAGRAPH MASTERPIECE. With a Full Complement of Scenic, Dramatic, Topical and Comic items. MONDAY! A Drama of a Man’s Ambition, THE ATTORNEY POE Tim DEFENCE. The Latest Gazette —Topical The Portrait in the Attic —Drama His Sister’s Kiddies —Lomedy and Other Good Films. FOXTON HORTICULTURAL, FLORAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SPRING SHOW. To be held in the CORONATION TOWN HALL, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25x11 AND 26th SECTIONS in Pot Plants, Cut Blooms, Roses, Sweet Peas, Fruit, Vegetables, Dairy Produce, Cookery, Home industries, Decorative, Fancy Work, School Work, etc. Sections for Patriotic Goods, consisting of not less than three or more than six different articles. TROPHIES AND POINTS PRIZES. TEA ROOM AND NOVEL COMPETITIONS. Catalogues and entry forms may be obtained from the undersigned. ENTRIES CLOSE on the 23rd. inst.; Late Entries, 9 o’clock night before the Show. Late fee, ]/-. H. C. PATTERSON, Secretary. INOR SALE. English piano, . practically new. Price £3O. A bargain. Apply this office. ANTED KNOWN. Remnants ot Linoleums at Special Prices to make a quick clearance. STILES fr MATHESON, Ltd, WANTED TO SELL—A lew articles of household furniture; also dinner set, 60 pieces. Mrs L. Carter, Gladstone Street. ANTED TO BUY Fresh eggs in any quantity for cash. Apply M. E. Perreau, baker, Foxton. ANTED KNOWN. Jus opened up, 50 Gent’s Bo Suits. Splendid assortment of pa terns. Prices from 55/- to 7 5/ STILES & MATHESON, Ltd. ' rQST. —A Spaniel pup. Finder A rewarded on returning to house at corner of Johnston and Frances Streets. ITIOR SALE. New 5-roomed _ house, bath-room, wash-house, outbuildings ; M-acre section, Futter Street. For lull particulars apply this office.

QORONATION r JN)WN I I ALL. FULLE R ’B P 1 (,)TURES. FOLLOW 111 i: CROWD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER )(}XH. THEY ARE ALL GOING TO SEE ANNETTE KELLERMAN, THE WORLD-FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN, IN NEPTUNE’S DAUGHTER. THE FILM THAT HAS CAPTIVATED THE PICTURE-LOVING PUBLIC OF NEW ZEALAND. ADMISSION AND .1/-. BOOKING 6d EXTRA. BOX OFFICE AT TEVIOTDALE’S.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1472, 13 November 1915, Page 3

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