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WANTED COLUMN.

FOUND.— -Gold brooch in Palmerston North read. Owner ean have same by paying costs. Apply Herald office

FURTHER bargains have beea -1. turned out at the Wanganui Assigned Stock Sale at Sandfond oumough’a. Premises being enlarged stock must be sold.

H EADACHE TABLETS, Powder* or Wafers, at King’s, 1/6 box.

TXT ANTED.—Thorough] v reliable ▼ T young quarter-draught horse Apply Cecil Van Praagh, Ballance.

SALE—Freshly picked Plums, Damsons an dApplet,, in large or small quantities cheap for cash. , ply J. McHalick. Main Road South. ’Phone 144 w. *

RED BOSE for hands and faoa, large bottle 1/6, at King’s.

FOR Immediate Sale. -New B.S.A. Motor Qycle, free engine, three speeds, military model. Inquire quickly at A. and R. Donald’s motor gaxage.

\\T ANTED KNOWN.—Buy your ▼ Y Tyres now for the holidays.— Dunlop, Michelin, and United States; all sizes stocked at Bastin and Avery's Garage-

Wanted Known.

INTENDING Patrons to the Show cm FRIDAY can depend on getting a nice Cup of Tea and Light Luncheon at the nominal charge of Is. I will also have a Soft Drink and Fruit Stall on the Ground. —J. S. MoNiool, Yimala Tea Emporium.

Using The Periscope. THE “Evening Post” gives an interesting account of the training the men in camp get in the use of the Periscope. Comrades representing the enemy, are sent out and told to conceal thetm selves. They are then instructed to advance on the defended trenches. They come slowly on, taking advantage of whatever cover is available, and it is the duty of the man with the periscope, himself below the parapet of the trench, to discover the “enemy” at the earliest possible moment. Men af the 9th have shown themselves to be remarkably quick at this class of work. This points to the value of keen eyesight. If your eyesight is not as keen as it might be, better go along to Oxley and let him examine your eyes.

GEO. OXLEY, OPTICIAN PAHIATUA

COMING BY SPECIAL TRAIN

Tile whole of the Combined Shows of

WIRTH Bros., Ltd., Circus & Menagerie GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. The largest Amusement Enterprise Touring Australasia.

THE FULL STAR PROGRAMME

(We never divide; everything Coming) Will be presented at Pahi&tua. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1916. Location: Near the Borough Bridge, Station Road. Starring Engagements of an All-star New" Companv. CAPT. FRANK HULISTG'S SEALS. See the Famous Riding Seals, And Electric Bellringers. Truly a Sight to See. HAVE YOU SEEN MASCOT? THE ROYAL WIRTH FAMILY. Including the Acknowledged World’s Greatest Equestrienne, MISS MAY MARTIN WIRTH. ER NESTONI AN AND NOVIKOOF TROUPE. The Human Aeroplanes THE LORETTA TWINS, The World’s Only Lady Horizontal Bar Performers. LOUVAIN. LOUVAIN. Something New on the Aerial Wire. DANNY YELDING, English Jockev Rider. M. MUSSA MAM LEV, The Thrilling Cossack Rider. A GROUP of PERFORMING LIONS Born in New Zealand. And a Host of other NEW ATTRACTIONS, including the mirth-provok-ing International Clowns. Absolutely the GRANDEST ARRAY of TALENT that the Wirth Bros., Ltd., have ever given to the Public. Prices—Reserved Chairs. ss; 4s, 3s, and 2s. THE HUGE ZOO will be open front 4 to 5, when the Sea Lions and other animals will be fed. See this sight. Adults Is. Children 6d. Special Bank Holiday. PAHJATUA-AKITIO A. A P. SHOW J PURSUANT to the terms of the Banking Act, 1908, FRIDAY, the 11 th day of February, 1916, is hereby appointed a Special R-inlr Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned Banks at Pahiatua and Pongaroa. The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. (Signed» R. A. HOLMES, Inspector Bank of New South Waive. (Signed! B. M. MOLINE A UX, Inspector. Bank of New Zealand. (Signed) W. CALLENDER, General Manager.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5351, 7 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5351, 7 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5351, 7 February 1916, Page 1