Furniture slaughter sale now I on. See advertisement. P. Wollerman.* THE C. M. ROSS COMPANY LTD. OPEN THE BON MARCHE TO-DAY WITH A 3 DAYS’ GIFT SALE OFC. M. ROSS& CO’S. STOCK. SENSATION A L BARD AIN S are promised for each OF THE THREE DAYS. SEE INSET FOR DETAILS & BE IN TIME FOR THE BARGAINS. THE C. M. ROSS COMPANY LTD.
T HE HE R OYAL ! OYAL ! DID YOU SEE THE WRECK last night i Oh, yes, it was only a. picture, but SUCH a picture. Have you ever imagined what a terrific railway collision is like ? If not, go to The Royal To-night. This is not a faked picture, as two trains were absolutely destroyed to procure it. For breathless, Intense excitement it beats all you ever saw. TO-MORROW! WAR ! WAR! WAR! BROTHERS AT WAR. War is everywhere now. even at The Royal, but it is not all war. as HIS MAJESTY THE HA BY is there, and if you have never roared with laughter before, we guarantee you will when you see “His Majesty.” Only SEVEN days’ wait for JUDITH 0 BETH ULI A. Only NINE days’ for the greatest of Pathe’s Coloured Picture, HONESTY. We have c ecured the sole right to show in 'oxton, “THE THIRD DEGREE.” W. HAMER, Manager.
Municipal pictures. Coronation Town Hall. TOMORROW! A Programme of OVER 12,000 FEET OF FILM. A STUDENT OF PRAGUE, OR A DEAL WITH SATAN. A Big and Grand Star Picture of 4,500 Feet. Other pictures equally fascinating. Prices: Circle is, stalls 6d; children under 12 half-price. OORONATION TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, SEPT. 22ND., 1914. SOCIAL AND DANCE. In aid of the Patriotic Fund. - HAKAS, POI DANCES, ETC. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. EHAKARUA McGREGOR, Secretary. FOXTON CRICKET CLUB. mHE Annual Meeting of the JL above will be held in the Herald Office, at 7.30 p.m., on THURSDAY, September 17th. C. BURGESS. Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICE. FOR obvious reasons, and after due consideration, we the undersigned, storekeepers of Foxton, have ■ decided to cease supplying goods on CREDIT to any person whose account is not paid on or before the 20th of the month after receipt of the monthly statement. All goods supplied and charged, say, in the month of August, must be paid by the 20th September. Supplies to any person whose account is unpaid by that date will be stopped without further notice. (Signed) J. M. KELLY. WALKER & FURR lE. THOMAS RIMMER. (feists MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. OUTSTANDING RATES. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that all rates not paid on or before 30th inst. will be sued A. K DREW, County Clerk. Sanson, 14th September, 1914.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1297, 15 September 1914, Page 3
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