WAR ! WAR ! WAR! IN WALLPAPERSAND : FURNITURE. : I AM offering my stock up till THURSDAY NEXT. November sth, at SLAUGHTER PRICES. All stock must be sold as I am giving up business in Foxton. WALLPAPERS at half-price and trimmed free of charge. DON’T MISS this chance of renovating your house at a fraction of the usual cost. CALL & INSPECT THE stop:-:. IT. F. STRONG, PAINTER & FURNISHER, FOXTON. r PHE 1 HE R OVAL ! OVA I. ! TO-NIGHT ! . AND FRIDAY. Owing to the picture, “A CELEBRATED CASE,” having gone astray on the railway, we shall present to-night a magnificent 4,000 feet NORDISK SENSATIONAL DRAMA, UNJUSTLY ACCUSED. ALSO THE HEART OF A OIPSV MAH), SATURDAY! AN ADMIRABLE DRAMATICPLAY. WILES OF A SIREN, in which occurs a sensational conflict with Natives in South Africa. A CELEBRATED CASE will .be presented on MONDAY NEXT. PRICES: Dress Circle I /-. Stalls 6d, Children Half-price. W. HAMER, Manager. Star Attraction ! Star Attraction ! TOWN HALL. " TO-NIGHT ! CHASE’S MAMMOTH MINSTRELN VAUDEVILLE COMP ANA'. The biggest, brightest and best show touring. Every artist a star. Violet THE CHASE’S Percy Greatest juvenile musical act ever brought to N.Z. featuring 12 different instruments. Miss Muriel Black, beautiful balladist; Chris. Hanson, grotesque and knock-about comedian; starring engagement direct from the Brennan-Fuller circuit, Charles Moody, character comedian and descriptive vocalist, late Mohak’s Minstrels; America, Jack Chase, coon comedian and baton manipulator : Geo Sheffield, musical director. Great military scene introducing the champion juvenile guu spinners of the world also latest patriotic songs and grand tableau Britannia. Big Minstrel First Part. Prices, 3s, 2s, is, children half-price. Box plan at Town Clerk’s Office. No extra charge for booking. Programme' absolutely refined. W. G. Hart, Touring Manager. EOXTON HORTICULTURAL. b LORAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SPRING SHOW. To be held in the CORONATION TOWN HALL on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26th AND 27TM. S~'ECTIONS in Pot Plants, Cut Blooms, Roses, Sweet Peas, Fruit, Vegetables, Dairy Produce, Cookery, Home Industries, Decorative, Fancy Work, School Work, etc. TROPHIES AND POINTS PRIZES.
TEA ROOM AND NOVEL COMPETITIONS, Catalogues and Entry Forms may be obtained from the undersigned. ENTRIES CLOSE on the 24th inst.; Late Entries, 9 o’clock night before the Show. H. C. PATTERSON, Secretary. ALLIES’ RELIEF TEA ROOMS. AT the coming Show at Pahners- . ton North, refresh yourselves at the Voluntary Tea Stalls and Light Luncheon Counters. Proceeds to be donated to the fund for the poor of Great Britain, Ireland and Belgium. HOLIDAY NOTICE. HOLIDAY will be observed by local shops on FRIDAY NEXT, November 6th (Palmerston Show People’s Day), in lieu of the usual Wednesday half-holiday, which WILL NOT be observed this week. CHAS. SIMMONS, Hon. Sec. Holiday Association. ARE YOU GOING TO THE PALMERSTON SPRING SHOW ?—Don’t miss calling at Pegden’s, in the Square. There will be a wonderful display of furniture showing—and the prices are cut fine for your benefit. If you can’t go, write them for quotations. WANTED KNOWN.—Special window display of Gents’. Wide-end Ties, usual price 2/6, to clear now at 1/6. G. H. STILES.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1320, 5 November 1914, Page 3
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500Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1320, 5 November 1914, Page 3
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