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TIVOLI TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. “iHE FATE OF A FLIRT,” “THE FATE OF A FLIRT,” DOROTHY REVIER and FORREST STANLEY. With a Strong Supporting .Cast. You will laugh till the tears run down your Checks.' The most Magnificent Views of London yet seen on the screen. “THE FATE OF A FLIRT,” FEILDING W.E.A'. MEMBERS SHOULD NOT MISS THE VISIT OP v MR H. H. STEELING MR H. H. STERLING General Manager New Zealand Railways,:. • TX7HO will address a joint meeting ■'. of the Fcilding branch of the W.E.A. and the Chamber of Commerce TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), . TO-NIGHT in the Fcilding Borough Council Chambers at. 7.30 o’clock.' Subject:— . . ; “National Transport Problems” “National Transport Problems” " PERCY P. STEVENS ■ '' CLEARING SALE. ' 91 DERBY STREET, FEILDING. WEDNESDAY,* JULY 25th, 1928. pERCY P. STEVENS has received • instructions from MRS M. .ADAMS, to sell the whole of her furniture and effects. • PARTICULARS LATER.

Stockholm — Parliament lias ended its session, both houses passed the budget for 1928-29, totalling 744,700,000 kroner (about £41,372,000) as compared with 710,700,000 kroner (£39,403,000) for the current year. in the “Manawatu Times" gets action the same day.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6668, 23 July 1928, Page 3

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