T EVTN TOWN HALL/ . MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 20. DRAMATIC ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! Drawing packed, crammed houses nightly. Edmund , Carrol's Dramatic Company. Sixteen talented Artists, headed by MR ROY HERBERT and MIS 3 BEATTIE MORTON, presenting for the first time the Great, Sensational 4-Act Drama, entitled The man They Gould not Hang. (A drama from the life of John Leo.) The Play that Caught Them by Storm in Australia. New and Elaborate Scenery, including The Great Realistic Fire Scene. If von miss this production you miss THE PLAY OF PLAYS. POPULAR PRTCES: 3s, 2s, Is. Children half price. Bo positive of yonr seats by booking early. No extra charge. Box Plan at'Phillips', Monday. Doors open 7.15. Overture 8 p.m. L. DUVAL, 162-3. Touring Manager. TO DISTRICT ROAD RACERS. A MEETING will be hold at the Byko Cornor on Monday Evening next, 20th inst., to arrange for a Sweepstake Cycle Race, to b« held at an early date. Everyone interested in Cycle Racing should roll up. 150-3. J. PHILLIPS, Sec. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in the Levin Pound from off Kimberley Road, by J. Maidgway:— Chestnut mare (hog mane, white face and hind foot). Grey gelding (branded PU near rump). If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the Public Pound, on the 4th day of March, 1911, at 12 noon. A. MUSGROVE, 177-1, Poundikeeper. Horticultural - - Show. - - (Under the auspices of Shannon Presbyterian Ladies' Guild.) DRUIDS' HALL, SHANNON. MARCH 3 AND 4. Work Stall! Produce Stall! Guessing Competitions! Nail Driving! Shooting Gallery 1 Art Gallery! Minstrol Entertainment each evening. To be opened at 3 p.m. on FRIDAY, March 3rd, by Dr. Gibb, of Wellington. Open: 2 to 5, 7 to 10. Entries close Wednesday, March Ist. Late entries (3d extra) to 10 a.in. on first morning of Show. Schedules and Entry Forms from •J. GALLAND, W; CLAYTON, 170-t.d. Joint Secretaries. FOR SALE. OWING to leaving the district, my residence in Weraroa R:;ad. opposite bhc bowling green, consisting of modern six-roomed bouse, exclusive of bathroom, scul-le:-y, etc., built 21 years, of heart of matai (no sappy rimu). Gas, hot and coll water, outbuildings, including; ::ta ! >!e a::d trapshe.!. Small dei> sit, and terms for balance if.req W. S. ROGERS, 171 -i.e. Levin. STRATGHT-OITT LEASE. OS) ACRES first-class land; all Oiiui' plougliable, residence and all necessary outbuildings. v\ 7 ill lease fur 10 years with right of purchase. Splendid herd of cows—averaged £13 last year; can be taken over at valuation. Also— A pf ACRES rich river deposit; **O lease for 8 years with 20 oows (averaged £13 2s 6d last year), horse, cart and harness, pigs, stack hay and growing crops. £350 as a going concern. 2rr n ACRES splendid land, e O nearly all ploughable; fine homestead and all necessary outbuildings. £18 10s per acre. Only £500 cash required. For further particulars apply E. J. JUDD, l(5o-q. Shannon. rpOTVN HALL ... LEVIN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. nnHE LEVIN DRAMATIC SOJL CIETY in the Balcony Scene from " ROMEO AND JULIET," Followed by « JULIUS RATTLE'S HONEYMOON TROUBLES." (In Two Aete.) PRICES: 2s 6d, 2s and Is. Bos Plan at Byko Corner.
Doors, 7.30. Commence 8. 147-t.d. WHAT EVTERY WOMAN KNOWS 1 nriHAT personal attraction means X an attractive personal appearance That an attractive appearance is her duty to her womanhood and herself. That it depends on neat and careful dressing a-nd attention fco all the little details of the toilet. That the trimmest of figures, the clearest of skins, the brightest of eyes, the smartest of hat» and tailor-mades count aa nothing if her hair, Nature's crowning endowment, be dull and lustreless, iihin, and grey. What every woman does not know is where to find a remedy—a RELIABLE rejuvenator for her hair, one that will tone up the ecalp, eradicate dandruff, and promote a healthy luxuriant growth. WIOLETTA Will do all this; and more. The wise woman will add to her store of knowledge by trying it. Price 3s 6d. Sold everywhere. Agent, ~ T. BROOME, Weraroa Store. - t tafia.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1911, Page 3
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663Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1911, Page 3
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