Please read Thomas Riramer’s advertisement m this issue. It will interest you. Always have “NAZOL” in the house. It is worth its weight in gold to the man, woman or child suffering trom colds, coughs, sore throats, or bronchitis. Nazol always relieves. 22 OORONATION TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT ? SOCIAL AND DANCE. In aid of the Patriotic Fund. HAKAS, POI DANCES, ETC. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. EHAKARUA McGREGOR, Secretary. TO-NIGHT ! THE GREATEST OF ALL PICTURES : JUDITH /\F I DITH VJf BETHULIA. ETII ILIA. Don’t ask those who saw it last night to describe it, because there is only one word for it, INDESCRIBABLE. It is all it is claimed to be. Never before was such a picture shown in New Zealand. Your last opportunity is TO-NIGHT. I/- and 1/6. r pHE 1 HE R OYAL ! EVAL ! TO-MORROW NIGHT will be shown PATHE’S GREATEST COLOURED PICTURE, | | O N F. S T Y, Honesty, which surpasses “KING OF IHF AIR.” Are you a Scotchman ? If so, see the magnificent pictures of your Home Land in its natural colours. Specially got for this programme, SCOTTISH SCENERY. W. HAMER, Manager.
Municipal pictures. Coronation Town Hall. TO -MORROW ! THE 'l l IREK MUSKETEERS. MO INCREASE IN PRICES. Circle I/-, Stalls 6d. Children under 12 half-price. BOOKING FREE, so bock early and secure your seat. gALVATION ARMY. MASONIC HALL. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 2QTH. AND 30TH. INSTS. AT 8 P.M. INDIAN FAIR. In aid of the Self-Denial Appeal. The Fair will be opened by His Worship the Mayor. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. SEASON TICKETS I/-. PUBLIC NOTICE. WE beg to advise that a new Company named THE FOXTON CORDAGE & FLAXMILLING CO., LTD., has taken over the Rope and Twine Manufacturing business lately carried on by us, and also the Flaxrailling business of the Ora Flaxmilling Co., at Foxton. The management of the new Company will be the same as that of the two mentioned firms as hitherto; the members and directors of the new concern being Alexander Ross (Manager), Alfred Pearson (Secretary), George H. Stiles, and George Rough, who were all members of the old Companies, so clients can still rely on their requirements being attended to with the same care and attention as hitherto. WM. ROSS & SON, LTD.
MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. OUTSTANDING RATES. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that all rates not paid on or betore 30th inst. will be sued for. A. K DREW, County Clerk. Sanson, 14th September, 1914. ANTED KNOWN. All seedlings now ready in great variety. Flower, tomato plants, etc. Orders taken for shrubs, hedge plants, etc., for autumn planting, at “The Pampas” Nursery. A, S. WALSH, Coley St., Foxton.
FOR SALE -Rubber-tyred dog cart, cheap. Apply this office. WANTED. Competent, tidy girl for housework and plain cooking ; sleep at home. Apply Mrs Symes, Bank New Zealand, Foxton. H. F. STRONG, MAIN ST., - FOXTON. HOUSE Decorator and Artists Colourman, Art Picture Framing and Signwriting a speciality. Furniture made to order in any style required. Our prices in this line cannot be beaten. Wallpapers bought trimmed gratis by machine. ESTIMATES FREE, Telephone 99.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1300, 22 September 1914, Page 3
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