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THE - OOYAL ! IHE - XtOYAL ! TO-NIGHT ! TWO GREAT STARS. Vitagraph to the front with one of their finest star features, THE GOLDEN PATHWAY. Grandly acted by a great cast. Also a Great Western Drama by the K. 8., THE TRAP. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS: ON MONDAY & TUESDAY NEXT! THE WONDER PICTURE OF THE WORLD: JUDITH F O EDITH VJf ETHULIA. ETHULIA. THE WORLD’S GREATEST AND MOST COSTLY PICTURE. This great picture was shown in Wellington 42 times in one week, and the theatre was crowded every time, although the prices were four times the usual prices, and children were only admitted to the day shows. Owing to the enormous cost of this marvellous film, and conditions under which we were able to hire it, it is impossible to show at ordinary prices, so we are reluctantly compelled to make the prices of admission as follow STALLS I/-, DRESS CIRCLE 1/6. Children Half-price. PLEASE NOTE -we CHOOSE OUR PICTURES FOR THEIR EXCELLENCE. NOT THEIR LENGTH. W, HAMER, Manager,

MUNICIPAL Pictures, Coronation Town Plall, TO-NIGHT. See Asta Neilsen in one of her grandest characters, THE WOMAN OF THE PEOPLE. 4,000tt. of magnificent drama. Don’t forget” WEDNESDAY Next: THE THREE MUSKETEERS. The Film Wonder of 10,000 ft. The greatest picture ever yet screened here. THOUGH IT COSTS US MORE, WE DO NOT RAISE OUR PRICES.

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. 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 & FURRIE. THOMAS RIMMER. (S MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. OUTSTANDING RATES. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that all rates not paid on or betore 30th inst. will be sued fr A.K, DREW, County Clerk. Sanson, 14th September, 1914. 11. F. STRONG, MA(X ST., - KOXTON. HOUSE Decorator and Artists Colourman, Art Picture Framing and Signwriting a speciality. Furniture made to order in any style required. Our prices m this line cannot be beaten. Wallpapers bought trimmed gratis by machine. ESTIMATES FREE. Telephone 99.

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. ME. TEVIOTDALE noti- • lies the public that she has taken over the bookselling, stationery and newsagency business recently conducted by Mrs A. M. Nye (late Alf. Fraser), and hopes to merit a continuance of public patronage accorded to this old - established business in the past. A new and up-to-date stock of the latest literature, fancy goods and stationery has been purchased to meet all local requirements and at city prices. The leading English and Colonial newspapers and magazines by every mail. The latest novels by foremost authors in the cheap editions. School children’s requisites a speciality. Licensed to sell stamps Call and Inspect, M. E.TEYIOTDALE, MAIM STREET.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1299, 19 September 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1299, 19 September 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1299, 19 September 1914, Page 3

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