MONEY TO LEND £5 to £SUO. On Shortest Notice, against all classes of security, including Stock, Furniture, Motor Cars, etc., at LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST Strictly Confidential; PALMERSTON NORTH LOAN AND INVESTMENT COY., LTD. G. F. Wilkinson, Manager, 18 Broadway (upstairs.) 'PHONE 5130. P.O. BOX 407.
AMUSEMENTS. FINAL NIGHT ! OPERA HOUSE AT S P.M, “ THE NAUGHTY WIFE" In Aid of the CENTRAL RELIEF FUND. Popular Prices: 3/., 2/-, 1/- (plus tax) Reserved Seats Central Booking .Office. Day Sales at Mr. C. G. Swallow's, the Square. Municipal Buses at Theatre 10.30 p.m. NOTE. —Home-made Sweets on Sale at Theatre Entrance.
FOXTON TALKIES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Roaring Across the Screen in Dramatic Splendour, Edna Eerber’s Remarkable Story “CIMARRON” (Tlio Wild Untamed.) With a Cast of Thousands Headed by RICHARD DIX, IRENE DUNNE, ESTELLE TAYLOR, and NANCE O’NEIL
FIRST OF SERIES OF CHURCH CHOIR CONCERTS • IN AID OF CENTRAL RELIEF ' FUNDS. OPERA H ouse SUNDAY NIGHT By ST. ANDREW’S CHOIR PROGRAMME INCLUDES: SONGS By— Mesdames Hcggio, Niven and Patoii, and Miss McDonald. Messrs Blair Tenncnt and H. N. McEwen, CELIA) SOLO,—’ Miss Wycherley. TRIO Mrs, Law (violin.) Miss Wood (cello.) Mrs. Paton (piano.) MONOLOGUE, — Miss Saunders. CHOIR, — Anthem (3), Hymn (1.) EVERYONE INVITED. ' SILVER COIN ADMISSION. Funds are urgently needed to assist in Relief of Distress in City. Make every effort to attend and help the cause.
GARRISON BAND AT THE ROTUNDA, THE SQUARE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, 2.45 p.m o
Contest March, “Ocean Star,” Casson Overture, “La Vivandiere,” Le Due Selection, “Scottish Airs.” Trcnchard Humoreske, “Who Killed Cock Bobin,” Hawkins Selection, “Carmelite,” Fournier Fox Trot, “Littlo White Lies,” Ord. Hume Hymn “Land of My Father’s,” Sankey “Cod Save the King.”
MOUTOA DRAINAGE BOARD. RATEPAYERS’ LIST. ■\TOTICE is hereby given that copies of the Ratepayers’ List aro deposit'll for inspection (without fee) at the vtiice of the Board, Main Street, Ponton, and the Post Office, Marotiri. The Stipendiary Magistrate has fixed 10.30 a.nru of Thursday, the 10th day of September, 1931, at tho Courthouse, Poxton, as tho time and place for hearing any objections to and settling the Ratepayers' List. Objections (if any) must be lodged with the undersigned at the office of the Board not later than Thursday, tho 3rd. day of September, 1931. G. V. ERASER, Returning Officer.
JPBIESIAN jQAIBZ ,Qowa. HIGHEST PEODUCEES OP MILK AND BUTTEEEAT. Cifficial C.O.K. Ecturns for 11)30: Eriesiaus: Average 528.041 b. fat. Next best breed: Average 4GG.7SIb. fat. EEIESIANS have an average production per cow over Glib, fat greater than that of the Next Best Breed. DAIEY EAEMEES; Be guided by Official Eecords which prove that: EEIESIANS Are tho Greatest''Butlerfat Producers. EEIESIAN Milk is the Ideal Milk for Cheese. Supply EEIESIAN Milk to Cheese Factories, and regain premier position for N.Z. Cheese on the Home Market. Use Pedigree EEIESIAN Bulls and Build up a High Gradtj, High Producing Dairy Herd. Buy a few pedigree EEIESIAN incalf Heifers as foundation stock for a Pedigree Herd. EEIESIANS from Proven Strains can now bo bought at very reasonable prices. Send for a Judge’s and Exhibitor’s Guido, and for full information on the World’s Greatest Dairy Breed to:— Secretary, N,Z. Friesian Association, Box 7G5, Auckland.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6628, 15 August 1931, Page 1
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