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OORONATION TOWN HALL piotitkjk r.nn r TO-MOKRO “THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTHAPHE.” Star Feature Drama, 2,600 ft. “THE TANGLED WEB.” Rex Drama. “BILLY McGBATH’S LOVE LETTERS," Funniest Film on the Market. “GLIMPSES OF THE DEB.” On the Banks of the Yerras, and others. Circle Is 6d, Stalls is, Pit 9d, Children under 12, 3d (Stalls and Pit only). Booking for Circle 6d extra. Doors open 7.30. Commence at S.O, ALF. FRASER, Manager. LADIES’ Tan Derby Shoes, to be cleared at 11/9, worth 15/6. Children’s Shoes from 1/6 per pair, at Retter Bros’. Don’t miss this chance. SALE commences on Saturday morning next. OORONATION HALL. Direction - - Alf. Linley. Business Manager - W. A. Low. THURSDAY, MARCH 13TH. THE FOLLIES. THE FOLLIES. Direct from the Town Hall, Wellington. COME AND MAKE MERRY WITH THE FOLLIES. Acknowledged by Press and Public the best Company of its kind to visit New Zealand. “From the opening chorus to the picturesque and tuneful finale, The Follies are excellent.” —Dominion, Wellington. “The Follies are entertainers that one is glad to welcome to the city, and to recommend to friends.” — Daily Times, Dunedin. The Follies are Amusing. PRICES: 3/-, 2/- and 1/-. Box Plan at Council Chambers. No early doors. RETTER BROS, are clearing all kinds of Ladies’, and Children’s Boots, and Shoes at a saving of from 10 to 25 per cent., lasting only a few days. SALE commences Saturday next. FOR SALE —Early Rose and Gold Coin potatoes by the bag, I2s per cwt, delivered in Foxton. C. M. Sorensen, Himatangi, SOCIAL. ASOCIAL will be held- in the Presbyterian Sunday School Hall on Thursday, 15th inst., at 8 p.m. First-class programme of vocal items. Refreshments provided. Admission T/-, Children half-price. FRUIT FROM “HASTINGS” ORCHARD. APPLES (baking or cooking) 6s per 481 b case (approximately) half case half price. Peaches 3s per 241 b case, Tomatoes 4s per 241 b case. Quinces 5s per 481 b case. 6d freight extra. Cash with order. Established 8 vears. J. W. Walker, “Hastings” Orchard, Hastings. TO FLAXMILLERS. THE undersigned, having an ample supply of first-class flax, wants a managing partner to forthwith erect and run a flax mill. Applicants furnishing first-class testimonials, and prepared to put £2OO or £3OO into the business, can arrange to meet the undersigned, by writing, addressed to the Cafe de Paris, Palmerston N., from the Bth inst. THOMAS HALLETT. Easter bargains at retier Bros’. Ladies’ Tan Langtry Shoes at 13/11. Infants’ Shoes at half-price. All this season’s goods. SALE commences on Saturday next. Come and secure the bargains. CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE. THURSDAY NEXT. MARCH 13th, at 1 p.m,, ON ACCOUNT OF G. BREWER, Esq. MOUNSEY AND CO. have been instructed to sell as above at the residence, Johnston Street (opposite the Rope Works), the whole of the household furniture and effects, comprising:— Organ and mirror sideboard, oak extension table, folding chairs, wicker easy chairs, tapestry couch, bamboo chairs, Aust-ian chairs, eight-day clock, hall stand, settee, Wertheim sewing machine, double b.r. bedstead, kapoc mattrasses, two wardrobes duchess chest and washstand, oak roll-top desk, fourdrawer chest, duchess chest, two wire-woven stretchers and beds, wash-stands and dressing tables, rockers, mangle, curtains, cupboard, table, lamp, crockery, fenders, linoleums, carpet runner, kitchen utensils, glassware, pots and pans, etc,, double cylinder 2%cwt. lawn roller, lawn mower, nearly new Dover stove, register grate, portable furnace and boiler, copper boiler, new bath on legs, quantity roofing iron. ALL WITHOUT RESERVE. GOLF CLUB. A MEETING will be held in the Supper Room of the Coronation Town Hall on FRIDAY evening, the 14th inst, at 8.30 o’clock, with the object of forming a Golf Club. All those interested please attend. JOHN L. HARVEY. CHARLES L. MANDL.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1074, 11 March 1913, Page 3

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610

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1074, 11 March 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1074, 11 March 1913, Page 3

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