CLEAN PICTURES ALWAYS. THE PALACE TO-NJCHT TO-NIGHT A World Feature, with Lovely JUNE J-3LVIDGE As a Scmtillatdng Star. . THE TENTH CASE An Intense and' Appealing JJraina Out of Life. \ It is a thing of vitality, reaching deep into the heart of humanity. Of particular interest TO EVERY GOOD AND TRUE WIFE. Circumstantial evidence may bo right m nin© cases out of ton, but' WHAT ABOUT THE. TENTH OASE Who Is To Know? You Yourself May One l>ay Be TFfE TENTH CASE. ••Also . DOUBLE CROSS MYSTERY And a Comedjr Triumph, HER UNCLE DUDLEY. Don't, Miss This— lt's the. Best! RED GROSS D ASTCE. " Makaralca, Te Hapara, Aberdeen Road, and Ohil-d'ers !Roa.d Districts. A DANCE will be .heitl m . the Makaraka Hall on FRIDAY Next, 20th inst., m Aid of the above Districts' Red Cross Day. Good Floor flnd 'Music-... (by. Copley's | Orchestra). .. Gents 2s 6d; Ladies Is 6d. \ Foster's 'Bus" will leave' Post Office at 7.30 p.m. ,' v . 501 DANCE POSTPONED. THE Waihirere Social and' Dance has been POSTPONED till NEXT WBEJIv (date to be announced). WAIHIREREi SOCIAL 460 COMMETTEE; WAIHIREREi SOCIAL. TTVHE SOCIAL advertised to take' place X this (Thursday) evening, Sept. 19, 1918, is hereby POSTPONED till THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. H. TE KANI PERE, 450 Chairman of. Committee. MANGAPAPA TOWN BOARD ELECTION. THANKS. TO ;THE EiLEOTORS. T^ADTE-S- AND GENTLEMEN,-- --•^ : , I beg to tender you my sincere Thanks m again , placing me .-at the heatt of the Poll at yest.ei'day's Electipil. It will be my' earnest' endeavor during my. new term 'of office to deserve your Tenewed conntlence m urging all m.atters to assist the progress of the town of Maaigapapa. . , Yours faithfully, 457 C. A*. J. FENWICK. TOWN BOARD "•' ELECTION. - THANKS. I BEG to sincerely Thank, those' Ladies and Gentlemen who recored theii Votes on my behalf .yesterday, and to assure the Ratepayers generally ■ that I shall continue to* do my best 141 the interests of the Board as "a whole.' 466 E. GRUNDY. TE HAPARA GENERAL STORE. MRS. B. PAGE begs to announce that she has l-eaaed tHe above Store, and will be open for business about the Ist OCTOBER with an Entirely New Stock of— . GROCERIES . CONFECTIONERY and TOBACCONISTS' SUNDRIES. Findlay's Bread and Calces Always On Hand. TE HAPARA GENERAL STORE At Traanway Terminus. Telephone 941. . .430 . - v . FOR SALE. "ITSTB have received instruotions tc V V Sell, on abcount of the Estate of the late J. R. Nicholls, tliie Property known as the Motu Private Hote},. 'togethei with the Premises occupied by. the Bani of New ZeaiLand, having ah area of 1{ acreß, situated' m the heart of the Motu Township. Large prospective mlue. Price is very reasonable, as it will be sold .at a sacrifice to settle Pao:tne : rsluj aooounte. For further particulars', apjdy— BDSCKEI & PARSER, 365 Lowe Street. TO OWNEIRS OF SIIEBP,:. THE undersigned will be^. pleased to enter into arrangements to Shear and fx,, dates for the coming Season. Only Experts will be employed m the different Departments, and under the personal supervision of the Proprietor. [Phone 454.— GHQ. DAVIS, Mata,whero. 33£ TO CAR OWNERS. i When Your Car Requires PAINTING fak» it to . . , . LAWSON & MELLOp, EXPERT CAR AND CARRIAGE PAINTERS, Grieve* Buildihgg, Cerfay Street (Next PJB. Garage). 'Phone 1293. ' >HB BEST WORK AND' >FtNßß'» ENAMELS AND VARNISHEIS. All the Latest Colors and designs. ■ Motor Hoods Recovered. NO SEA SICKNESS. No Car Sick nesat. ft#Vlra'in.Sicknees, when you take ROSCAR, ; 2/6 a box.— Only fron totas. Chemist, Pe|^ Street; . llie property was let to Rina. and her husband on a2l years' leasehold. Another adopted son dipd, ' and Bartlett went up to do a pertain amount of fenc^ ': ing and scrubbing 1 , Later on Rsna. took i steps to secure the sole ownership, whidh she did just 12 months agol A very minor trouble arose between the parties, and Rina asked Bartlett to quit, which he refused to do. Rina. received no return for Bavtlett's occupation of the land. His Worship: What was Bartlett's arrangement for fencing and scrubbing? Mr Colenmn : There was no definite arrangement. Rina considered that Bartlett was doing the work out of regard for his foster-parent. Counsel contended that tho property had gone back| and any moneys spent by Bartlett jmfi boon wns|«^ a$ a, resuty. ' (Proceeding.) Somo time ago the Gisborne branch of the ; Plujiket Society decided to present the thousandth baby patient with a silver iriug. But "the thousandth baby" 1 was twins, and so two silver mugs -^ere needed. Theso are to be presented pn Tuesday, the 24th inst., on which daM the society will be at lome at the! Women's Club rooms, m Lysiiar's BuiUings, ito all mothers who have had occalon.to consult {he Pltinket Wlr^e and allWlunket babies xmder two years. Duri^igthe, af fcesrnbon.' the Plunket nurse will givjl a dem.on^t&n. of some •useful points m baby n)afyigenion>. Tho sqc\ety is grJteful to Messrs, J[. (GjHjeve ar\d /. v^. Co^, i^ch oi whom, kindly jaonaid * mug- for the occasion. ■■ = ■ '-A ■■'■■■.. ■■':■ '. -
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14713, 19 September 1918, Page 7
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