TO-NIGHi"! A GitANl) CHANGI-; ISM^B|!UH| Foaruri;^ a Gr< • c Bison D^ma, a Eir. itled, TITR PHAIKIK TRAIL. A Finy .l.;r;\ina. Ku.ll or .intense Hor.iiuj?Tu.tere.st. A film ;v hit h g1 <ps the audience with it* iascinalwn from hc^iiinin^ to ond. Other Equally Fine Film; are: THE HAND THAT ROCKS THECRADLE. ■MISPLACED LOVE. WARWICK CHRONICLE. ECLAIR JOURNAL. THE HOLIDAY BONNET. AN INTERRUPTED HONEYMOON^ A TREACHEROUS &HOT. PUBLIC NOTICE. Si-'SCIAL ADDRESSES. "" GOSP3S-X. HALL, BELL STREET. 11/["K. ?'. ITTJNTER will continue. 'AxU±\L dro>\sfis on the "Feasts of Jehovah" t<h:is v/^ok, each night (except Sat* urday), ~.+. 7.30. Subject for to-night, "Israel'« Conviction, Repentance and. Acceptance of their Messiah.'' Aill h^avtily welooimo. NOTICE. ' £5 0. 0. A QUANTITY of Firewood and Blafcg-- . having been stolen from the Costlecliff Railway Yard at CastleclifF, oi» or about Thursday night last, tlie a])oT.*oreward will be given to anyone giving information to lead to a conviction. J. L. STEVENSON. ry HE •<Menial Sugar Refining Co. r -1 Ltd., Jias thfe day REDUCED tfcoPrices oi nil ei'ades of Refined Sugci* FIFTEEN SHILLINGS per ton (tablets? excentod), W. J. W. PHIL9Of7, ManaecT— July Ist, •Jo:i4. PATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. ABOLITION OF BY-LAWS REGULATING MOTOR TRAFFIC AND RULE OF ROAD. "VTOTIOE is hereby given that ih pur— xN suanr-e and exercise of th_e powers conferred upon it by the "Publio Works Act, 1908," and the Motor Regulations Act, 1£K)8, and amendments and' all other Acts and powers whatsoever in it in this behalf enabling the Council" of tho County of Patea. (hereinafter cnll— ed the County Council) doth hereby make and ordain by Special Order. "That the, Special Order making Bylaws regulating motor traffic made on 18 September 1911 and approved by thoMinister in January 1912 is hereby abolished, and tho said by-law abolished oe~ oordingly such abolition to come into* force on"aml after July J-f-th 1914." AND notice is further given that tlio said Special Order will be confirmed -i*r a Special IWootins of Council to be held* on MONDAY JULY 13th 1914 at 11 a.m. Dated ri. Patea this 17th day of Juno r 1914. E. C. HORNRR, County Clerk. 'JHIE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, [ 1008. (Section 50.) IN the Eftvfato of JOHN McDONNELXi,. tilso known as PARATENE McTXnT- | NELL, aairl TB WERA McDONNELIi,. late of Wawga-nui, farmer, deceased!. A.LI» CT«»cLifcoT9 and' others haviiig.claims against this estate are hereby required to send tliem, with particulars, on tho .forms provided, to tJioDistrict Manager of the Public Tm^f Office &t Wangantii, on or before, tho* 3(>tli day of August, 1914. Aceounl« aiot .ronderecT by the doionamed may bo rojoc-ted. ALL moneys jjayable to the above eat'afo may bo lodged to the credit of ilia Public -Trtratee's account at any postal" money-order office, or paid to the T>iS- ! trict .Manager of the Public Tru.sir OfEco at "Wangamj.*. | FRED. FTTCHErP, Public Trusteo, 23rd Jnn«, IDI4. 'I HE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT.. 1903. (Section 50.) In tho Estate of Frederick CharW. Sparks, late of Taihape, Music Teacher, deceased. ALL .cre&ifcOTs and others having claims against this estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to thaDistrict Manager of the Public Trust Office at Wanganui, on or before the 2nd (lay of September, 1914. Accotimtn not rendered by the dat'o named may be rejected. ALL moneys payable to t.he above es--ts.ite may be lodged to the-credit of tho Public Trustee's account at any postal' money-order ofßee, o-r paid to the District Manager of tho Public Trust Office at Wanganui. FRED. FTTCHETT. Public Trustee. 23i-d Juno, 1914. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS "VTOTICE is hereby given that anyoneli trespassing with dos or gun on< Mount View Station will ho prosecuted. W. M. SWINBURN, Manager. FOR SALE OR TO LET TO LET. ,T ARGE SOOII, ground floor. A.M.?. ■ Xa Buildings, suitable for office; al-:o t>vo rooms ami {}?.t>h.room first floor,—' Apply Box V2i). For Sale. Good Dairy Farm. f^n ACRES near Fern Flats, Mar--I.OU ton. Sp!"nd.i_d warm friable soil, .■ill f!.--;t and ploiislia'hle. Divided into--6 paddocks. Weil wittered. Good homestead, cowsheds, etc. Excellent cropping or d;:iryi!> : :r land. Equity £2200. Owner would take Wanganui property o,- n:ort"T.£o.s part payment with asmall proportion of cash Apply Boa-' 111, Post Office, Wanganui. HOLLOWAY & HOGAN, LAND AGENTS. WANGANUI.
MEN'S Heavy Working Boots at re.nsoriabli? prices can be bad just now from ,). THORP AND CO., "Avenue, Wangamu. These boots are of good quality and considering tho recent heavy rises in this clas3 of !-■-• '^r '~e cxcel!.'iit value.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20115, 1 July 1914, Page 7
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