Shrewd housekeepers, be sure to read the save-money advertisement of Kelly’s. On page 3 Walker and Furrie tell of some reasons why they get the trade of the most disctiminating people.* A loug-tell want! There is no need for cold feet this winter, as we have just landed a fine assortment of felt slippers for the cold weather, in sizes from baby’s to grandfather’s. Avoid colds by keeping your feet dry. Rktter Bros, sell boots which they guarantee will keep the wet out. An inspection is invited. Prices to suit all pockets.*
TO-NIGHT ! Will be repeated the picture that holds you breathless, that grips your attention, that you could not leave without seeing the finish, no matter how urgent the business that required your attention. Those who saw it last night were unanimous in saying that they never saw a picture that gripped the heart like It stands alone, it has no equal of its kind. Every scene is worth the money on its own, without the rest of the magnificent programme. WEDNESDAY! A fine Star feature, a Western Drama. No better has ever been shown. A grand character is the typical Bush Missionary. is a drama that appeals to all classes. You must see it. THE ROYAL GET THE BEST POSSIBLE all the time. NO BETTER anywhere in the Dominion For a screamer see BETTY IN THE LION'S DEN. A CELEBRATED FOR HIS MASTER PRICES : Dress Circle I/-, Stalls 6d, Children Half-price.
MUNICIPAL Pictures, Coronation Town Plall, TOMORROW NIGHT. THE BLAC K Till ANCLE. A Masterpiece of Detective Subtlety and Skill, of 4,000 feet. Circle I/-, Stalls 6d, Children half-price. FOXTON HORTICULTURAL, h LORAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SPRING SHOW. To be held in the CORONATION TOWN HALL on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26111 AND 27T11. SECTIONS 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, i Secretary. FOXI ON FLORAL CARNIVAL, JUVENILE QUEEN COMPETITION. Nominations of Candidate; for the above close at mj office (above Mrs Teviotdale’s shop Main Street, at 12 noon TO MORROW (Wednesday) for girl; ten years of age and under. Nomi nations FREE. ALF. FRASER,
Manager. CABINETMAKING AND PICTURE-TEAMING. WH, SALLECK, Whittaker • Street, Foxton, notifies the public that he will undertake the manufacture-of all classes of furniture and picture iraming. Old and damaged furniture overhauled and made equal to new. ' Experienced workmanship, prices right, and satisfaction guaranteed. Support local industry, and save freight. A trial solicited. Enquiries left at Mrs Parkes’ shop will receive prompt attention. WANTED to purchase. A good quiet cow in profit. Apply C. King, Avenue Road.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1322, 10 November 1914, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1322, 10 November 1914, Page 3
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