£JORONATION TOWN HALL. PICTURE St TO-NIGHT I PROGRAMME. “The Teamster,” • Drama, “Caught with the Goods,” Comic. “Australian Gazette,” Topical. “As in a Looking Glass,” Drama. “Willie Wise and the Motor Beat,” Comedy. “Who's Who in Doggie Land,” Nov. “Why he Gave Up,” Comedy. “The Inner Mind,” Drama. “Wild Western Ireland,” Scenic. “The Living Peach,” Comic. Circle and Stalls Is 6d, pit is. Children under 12,6 d to any part of the house if accompanied by parents or guardians. Booking for Circle 6d extra Doors open 7.30. Lommence at 8.0. ALF. FRASER, Manager. PICTURE SHOW. MONDAY 27'HiPROGRAMME. “The Battle,” Drama. “A Craven Heart,” Drama. “Rory O’More,” Drama. “The Revenue Man and the Girl,” Drama. “Woes of a Wealthy Widow,” C. “A Case for Sherlock Holmes,” C. “Servants Superseded,” Comic. I “Sea Coasts of New Zealand,” Seen. 1 “Manufacture of Cotton Stuffs,” Industry. “From Egg to Chick,” Novelty. Circle and Stalls 1/6, Pitt 1/- ; Children under 12 accompanied by parents, 6d to any part of the house. Booking for Circle 6d extra. Doors open to TERRITORIALS ONLY, 7 p.m. General Public, 7.15 p.m. Commence 7.30 prompt, ALF. FRASER, Manager. QORONATION HALL SKATING RINK SKATING RINK OPEN, TUESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY. Admission: Ladies at 7 p.m.; general public 7.30 p.m. Admission, 6d. Use of Skates: Ladies 6d, Gents l/-. Stage reserved for spectators, admission 6d, by side do«r. Monthly tickets 4/-. ALF. FRASER, Manager. 1 "PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, FOXTON. CONCERT & SOCIAL, THURSDAY, MAY 30TH., Al 8 p.m. (In the Schoolroom.) Good Programme, Anthems, Quartettes, Solos, etc. Refreshments. Admission X/-, Children hau-price. Proceeds in aid of Manse Fund. ALL SAINTS’ LADIES’ GUILD. CHILDRBiN’S ball. (Fancy and Plain Dress). OORONATION HALL, MONDAY, June 3rd. (King’s Birthday), at 7 p.m. Dancing for Children, 7 to II ; Adults, XI to 2. Single Tickets. I/-, Family Tickets 5/-. Sapper for Children. Refreshments.
ROUGH & READY SERGES FOR ROUGH & TUMBLE SCHOOL GIRLS, JUST what mother wants: a Serge that will stand the hard , wear of school life, that wMI he warm and comfortable to w#ar. The skirts need not be lined in these heavy serges. All guaranteed thoroughly fast in the colour. They are all extra wide widths, 54 and 56 inches, so that a less quantity of material is required than is usually the case. 54 inch “INVINCIBLE” Rough and Ready Serge, Bon Marche Price, 2/11. 54 inch “DREADNOUGHT” Rough and Ready Serge, thoroughly shrunk. Bon Marche Price, 3/-. 56 inch Imitation Fox’s Rough and Ready Serg®. Bon Marche Price, 3/6. 56 inch “FEARNOUGHT” Rough and Ready Serge. Bon Marche Price, 3/9. 56 inch “VICTORY” Rough and Ready Serg®. Bon Mareke Price, 3/11. SEND FOR SAMPLES TO-DAY. C. M. ROSS* co„ Palmerston North. For Quality and Value. V. II /
mo LET—Six-roomed house, -L bath and copper ; rent 10s —or for sale, £ro deposit, balance weekly payments. For Sale. —5.000 African ■ oxthorn plants, at \'n- per 1,000. Apply, G. BgEWER. RINGLETS 2/6, Pants 2/6, Fashion Shirts i/ii, Defiance Brand Tweed Trousers 6/11. Cole’s Drapery Coy. Sale. WANTED KNOWN-Ladies’ Effoirette Underskirts l/n, Nurse Aprons 1/2. Cole’s Drapery Coy. Surplus Stock Sale.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1048, 25 May 1912, Page 3
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