BUSINESS NOTICES. C. M. Ross and Co. advertise a sale, commencing; on Saturday next. Mr and Mrs Geo. Wails insert a thanks notice in this issue. Two furnished rooms are advertised for. Millar and Giorgi advise by replace advertisement that New Year Bargains are offered at their establishment, where large stocks of clothing, mercery, and men's and women’s boots and shoes arc to be found at low sale prices. Durward’s summer clearing sale, to commence on Saturday next, is advertised in their space to-day. They advise that this sale is going to “beat all records.” F. Gabites, cash draper, is now holding his annual summer sale, and a great money’s worth will be given with every purchase. A list of goods at enticing r ,: '"s will be found set out in hie advertising space to-day. Mr P. Wollerman, cabinetmaker and furnisher, is now offering an exceptional opportunity to the residents of Ibis district to secure house furnishings at slaughter sale prices. Some lines below cost. An early call will secure the best of the bargains. Warner’s Corset comfort is real — no expense is spared in securing the finest soft fabrics, flexible boning, rubber button hose supporters and dainty trimmings for their construction. We always recommend Warner’s. Local drapers. TOWN HALL. MUNICIPAL PICTURES. SATURDAY! / tZKRNOWSKA. V ZERNOWBKA. THRILLING STAR DRAMA of 3,000 beet. The Amatner Juggler —Comic Eclair Journal --Topical Where Shore and Water Meet —D, Funchal —-Scenic At Twelve O’Ciock —Comic Over the Crib —Drama The Suffragette Minstrells —Comic FIRST CLASS ORCHEST RA, (Under new management). Circle ts, Stalls and Pit 6d. CHILDREN HALF - PRICE. BOOKING FREE at the Town Clerk’s Office during office hours. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8.0. C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Manager JJOYAL THEATRE, FOXTON ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY, JANUARY l/Tll. AV f E L A B RT- P E 0 H OTSCH COMB i N ATI ON OF STAR ARTISTS. Direction of B E. Williams. Direct from three weeks’ triumphant successes at the Auckland Exhibition and Auckland Town Hall. Prolonged enthusiasm and applause. Retreated encores demanded. Demonstrative appreciation. Songs, Ballads, Duels, Violin and Piano Solos, Duets, Concerted Numbers, Elocutionary Items, and Humorous Songs. Madame Wielaert, distinguised Dramatic Operatic Soprano. Herr Pechotsch, world-famed Versatile Violin Virtuoso. Miss Seccombe, charmingpopular Contralto. Mr Thomas Harris, brilliant New Zealand Elocutionist and Entertainer. Herr Wielaert, Pianist, (conductor of Auckland Orchestral and other Societies). Madame Pechotsch, Accompaniste. The Greatest Combination of Talent that has ever visited Foxton. POPU LA R PRICES, 3s, 2s and is. Box Plan at M. Hamer’s. P. A. HILLARY, Manager. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in the Foxton Pound by the ranger, off Coley Street, one dark heiter, about 18 months old. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on TUESDAY, January 27th, at 12 noon. T. W. MITCHELL, Poundkeeper. THANKS. Ift/I'R. & MRS. GEO. WALLS iIX. desire to thank all sympathisers who were so kind to them in their late bereavement. TO TH E BEACH. miTE launch Taniora will leave X the wharf steps for the Beach on SUNDAY, at to a.m. and 2 p.m., returning at I p.m. and 5 p.m. Fares, is each way. P. E. DAN I ELL. IAOR SALE. Two motor . launches ; 22ft. 6in long, 6 h.p. Fairbanks-Morse engine, and 20ft. long, 3 h.p. engine respectively. For particulars, apply A. M. Bauckham. LOST— On the Beach Road, last Sunday week, an aged black Spaniei, white on chest, answers to name of “Bob.” Reward at this office. WANTED KNOWN—sooyds. Navy Stripe Drill, to clear at Lace Curtains, 2j£yds. long, 2s 6d. Short Curtain, 8d yard, G. H. STILES. W TAINTED. Two furnished tt rooms. Apply Catholic Presbytery. WANTED TO BUY—fresh eggs in any quantity. Highest market price paid. M. E. Perreau. WAN FED KNOWN—Gents’ Cashmere Sox is pair, shirts from 2s 1 id. Underflannels 2s lid. Braces Is, Bathing Costumes 2s lid. Ties 6d, Studs id each, Plandkerchiefs2slld doz. G. H. STILES. ”IJTTANTED KNOWN. —We ¥ ¥ have on show at present a big display of all kinds uf Ladies' Hose, Fancy, Plain and Ribs from, jld pair. G. H. STILES.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1196, 15 January 1914, Page 3
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