JJOYAL PICTURES. CLYDE STREET. WEDNESDAY, “The Toymaker,” Drama. “Bringing Father Round,” Comedy. “The Wrecker,” Drama. “Adventures of Dick and Harry,” C. ON DONOVAN’S DIVISION. STAR DRAMA. “The Lady Sheriff,” Comedy. “Mayfly,” Educational. “Tweedledum as Tenor,” Comic, “Ottawa Valley,” Scenic. “Latest Gazette,” Topical. PRICES: 1/6, I/-, and6d. W. HAMER, Manager. HORSE-CLIPPING. I AM prepared to undertake horse-clipping in any part of the district. A post card addressed to me, or any orders left at the Post Office Hotel will receive prompt attention. H. DOWNS. A DANCE Will be held at Motuiti on THURSDAY, MAY 22ND, 1913. In aid of decorating the Meeting House. Vocal items, Haka, and Poi Dances. M.C., W. R. Takirua. PRICES: Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. MRS. PAUL TAKANUKU. Hon. Sec.
MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. FOXTON-SHANNON ROAD, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Foxton-Shan-nori Road is closed for all heavy traffic until further notice A. K. DREW, County Clerk. Sanson, I2th May, 1913. TRESPASS NOTICE. IT having come to our notice that ducks are being shot on the lakes on our property, any person found with dog or gun on Moutere Run will be prosecuted without respect of person. (Signed) DALRYMPLE & WILSON. NEW SECTIONS FOR SALE. BUILDING sections partly XVy m Coley Street and partly in new street to be opened running from Coley Street to Cook Street. Areas ranging trom 27 perches to V2 an acre. A plan of subdivision showing the sections and street has been prepared for registration by a licensed surveyor. The opening and formation of the new road and footpaths has been arranged with the Borough Council and will be proceeded with immediately. Terms can be arranged. Apply early on the premises to the undersigned. TOHN HILLARY.
WOMEN’S PYJAMAS AT ON E-THIRD OFF KEGULAR PRICES. ERE MAN ” has no T.tJL longer a monopoly of the comfort and convenience which pyjamas provide—women also have realised their usefulness, and many are wearing them. Here is an opportunity for those who are converted to this new fashion in slumberwear to secure a suit at twothirds of the usual cost. They 'come in Ceylon Flannels. ONLY ELEVEN SUITS. The Flannel is of fine grade, and contains a generous proportion of wool, just the weight for winter comfort. They won’t be here longget in early! Usual Prices : 14/- and 15/6. Clearing Prices: 0/1 1, & 10/6. MTLLAK & (IIOKGT, THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, PALMERSTON NORTH.
SPECIAL OFFER IN GUNS. I HAVE' received instructions from Charles Boswell Esq., of London, to offer to members of Gun Clubs and good shots, special terms in connection with some of his guns. Call and see what inducement is offered to any sportsmen who wants to purchase a BOSWELL gun. Don’t forget these guns give everlasting wear and sell readily if you should want to dispose of them. For pattern, penetration and finish they have absolutely no equal. Thousands in use everywhere. Ask the man who has one what they are like. Call or write for particulars. MERYYN LITTLEJOHN, AGENT, EOXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1099, 20 May 1913, Page 3
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494Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1099, 20 May 1913, Page 3
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