SPORTING SNIPS. Croquet Sets, complete, £B/17/6 NOW £7/10/English Tennis Racquets, only a few left. REDUCED 5/- IN THE £ English Tennis Balls, must be cleared 25/- DOZEN. Cricket Balls from 1/9 to 5/9 Cricket Bats and Wickets (English). Greatly Reduced to Clear N.Z.I.C. Broadway and Main Street. GENERAL NOTICES. TO DAY No Stops Ito 10. TV WO X f o r Tea. TO-DAY’S TIME SCHEDULE: “Twin Beds” (a real beauty), at 1.30, 5 p.m., 8.30. “The Little Fool” (Jack London), at 3 p.m., 6.30. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT AT 8. The Fine Stoll Picture, “GOD’S GOOD MAN,” “GOD’S GOOD MAN,” by Marie Corelli. GAZETTE COMEDY REVIEW. DALMERSTON NORTH AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. GRAND CARNIVAL, GRAND CARNIVAL, MUNICIPAL BATHS. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JANUARY 28, 1922. MISS ANNETTE KELLERMAN, Will Officially Open Carnival at 2 p.m. 100 Yards Manawatu Championship. Grand Programme of Swimming and Diving Events. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. P. J. ROBBIE. Hon. Sec. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TWILL client please note that beginVV ning FEBRUARY Ist NEXT, goods will be sold for CASH ONLY. You will be called upon for orders, and goods delivered as usual, when .payment should be made to the driver. RONGOTEA CO-OP c January 27, 1922. Keep your dockets and collect tlu discount. RONGOTEA TOWN BOARD, DOG REGISTRATION. JOTOTICE is hereby given that the fee for Registration of Dogs in the Rongotea Town District, for the year 1922, is 5/ per dog, and is now due and payable at the Registration Office, Mersey Street, Rongotea, to Mr G. P. Wood, Dog Registrar for the Town District. Any person found harbouring an unregistered dog after February 11 is liable to proceedings under the Dog Registration Act. J. GLOVER, Chairman. Rongotea, January 26, 1922. PALMERSTON NORTH GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Lady Principal, Miss C. B. Mills, M.A., B.Sc. IDHE Girls’ High School will re-open on Wednesday, February Ist, at 1.45 p.m. The Lady Principal will be at the School on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, January 28th, 30th and 31st, from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m., to interview parents and enrol new pupils. Applicants for Free Places must produce, their Proficiency and. Birth Certificates. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Rector, J. Murray, M.A. SCHOOL re-opens on Wednesday, February Ist, 1922, at 1.30 p.m. The Rector will be at the School on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, January 28th, 30th and 31st, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., to interview parents and enrol pupils. Applicants for Free Places must produce their Proficiency Birth Certificates. W. HUNTER, Secretary. gOUTHERN |JMON, GENERAL INSURANCE COY., LTD., OF AUSTRALASIA. Capital: Nominal .. £2,000,000 Subscribed £1,500,000 Paid Up £300,000 FIRE ACCIDENT MARINE. Wanted —A good firm to represent the Company in Palmerston North as Chief Agents. n Sub-Agents required in all surrounding towns. (Shareholders throughout New Zealand and Australia./ Apply, BRANCH MANAGER, P.O. Box 329, Wellington. EMPIRE CAFE CUBA STREET. A PLACE with a good reputation. All meals served promptly, and all utensils used spotlessly clean. We ask you- to try our fish suuners. after the pictures.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2035, 28 January 1922, Page 1
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