It is necessary at a'u tunes to save money. Read the new scheme advertisement of Kelly's A well assorted supply of English and colonial confectionery at Perreau’s.* One good point about “NAZOL’ is that its use is simple and convenient. Whether taken on sugar or through the Nazol Inhaler, it positively relieves coughs, colds, catarrh, sore throat and influenza. Bottles 1/6. 12
the - OOYAL ! LHE - xiOYAL ! TO-NIGHT! Will be shown the French young men called to the colours, a very impressive sight. The t aw. he JLiAW. A great drama will be repeated. TO-MOEEOW! A magnificent Vitagraph star feature, The he T D HHEADS HHEADS ESTINV. ESTTNY. Ol One of the finest circus pictures ever screened, introducing many wonderful and thrilling episodes. You must see this great attraction special extra THE JUG CAMP AT HACTAPU, Showing New Zealand’s soldiers in training. Look out for THURSDAY—“WHEN THE EAHTH trembled;' PRICES • Dress Circle I/-, Stalls 6d, Children Half-price. W. HAMER, Manager, MUNICIPAL Pictures, Coronation Town Hall, to-morrow, “PHOTEA, THE SECOND.” The most ingenious criminal investigation play ever screened. For programme see handbills and posters. Circle is, stalls 6d. Children under 12 half-price. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. COMPLAINTS RE VALUATION. EATEP AYERS being dissatisfied with the valuation of their properties are requested to put their complaints in writing, and let the Town Clerk have the same during the ensuing week. C. J. KENT-JOHNSI ON, Town Clerk. October 24th, 1914. BELGIUM & ENGLISH RELIEF FUND. PARCELS of blankets, boots and clothing, etc., are invited from the local public to be forwarded to English and Belgian sufferers. Local tradesmen’s carts will convey parcels to Messrs Levin and Co., who will forward them to Wellington free of cost. LAUNDRY WORK. MISS E. HASLETT, Putter St., is prepared to take in private laundry work at reasonable prices.
FOR A FEW DAYS’ : : ONLY. : : MR P. WOLLERMAN, opposite Town Hall, notifies that he has disposed of the bulk of his stock, but has still a few lines left as follows, to be slaughtered off at almost any price, FOR A FEW DAYS’ ONLY : 8 brass rail and iron bedsteads, 4 cots, 7 washstands, 2 small tables, 2 second hand go-carts, fenders, fire brasses, second hand couches,- fern stands, picture moulding ana sundries. COME AND MAKE ME AN OFFER, P. WOLLERMAN (OPPOSITE TOWN HALL.) 'ITSTANTED KNOWN—Just arY w rived Tartan Silk at 6s 6d yd. Tap. Silk in all colours from 8d yd. Floral crepes from olid yd. Pobralco Is vd. G. fi. STILEo. WANTED KNOWN -- Men's Dungarees 23 nd. Saddle Tweed Trousers 8s I id. Underpants 2s. Singlets is 6d. Braces is. Wool Sox, 3 pairs for 2s 6d; cashmere,_ 3 pah's 2s 6d. Ties 6d each. White Cotton Shirts 2s I id. Coloured Men’s Shirts 2s iid each. G. H. STILES.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1316, 27 October 1914, Page 3
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461Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1316, 27 October 1914, Page 3
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