GIRLS’ * MISSES' FROCKS . READY - TO ■ WE A R. V-sA A *\i SS rRMSr M * » 1- <r MARGARETS PRETTY FLORAL GREFF FROCK, daintily trimmed with White Embroidery, exactly as illustrated, finished Scarlet Patent Belt. All in white with different floral designs. SIZES : 24. 27, 30, 33, 36 inches long. TRICES: 7/1.1, 8/11, U/l 1 .10/11, 11/6. Also in sizes up to 51 inches. the CMROSS Cony% * LIMITED , THE BON MARCHE, PALMERSTON NORTH.
M UNICIPAL P ICTURES. CORONATION TOWN HALL, TO ” MORROW! NET P ROOD EDS FOR P> EL( JI AN RE LIE F FUN D PROGRAMME: Gaumont Graphic —Topical Monkey Intelligence —lnterest Their Great Big Beautiful Doll —D. Puy dc Dome ■ —Col. Scenic Mabel’s Nerve —Comic 2,000 FEET OF ABSORBINGLY INTERESTING DARMA, WHEN IRON AND STEEL MEET. An Exciting Honeymoon —Comic SPECIAL FILMS: “SPITH LAD NAVAL REVIEW. CROSS COUNTRY RIDING, BELGIAN CAVALRY. And a film which will long remain historic in the annals ot our Dominion. PRICES : ONE SHILLING ALL ROUND, Children Half-price. Reserved Seats to Circle and Stalls, Bd. EXTRA. Doors open at p.m. CROWNING OF CARNIVAL QUEEN AT S O'CLOCK SHARP. C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Manager Municipal Pictures. T HE HE R OYAL ! OYAL ! TO-NIGHT ! THE GREAT DRAMA BY DION BOUCICAULT Will be Repeated : THE STREETS OF NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY! The Programme for this night will be shown on THURSDAY, in order not to dash with the Belgian Reliet Fund, THURSDAY! WHERE THE ROAD FORKS. FRIDAY & SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THE MYSTERY OF PINE CREEK CAMP. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25TH, CUKSEOF WAR. PRICES: Dress Circle I/-, Stalls 6d, Children Half-price.
NOTICE. OWING to MR. B, R. GARDENER’S illness, the political address to have been delivered by him in the Coronation Hall tonight has been postponed indefinitely. CABINETMAKING AND PICTURE-FRAMING. WH, SALLECK, Whittaker • Street, Foxton, notifies the public that he will undertake the manufacture of all classes of furniture and picture framing. 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. THANKS. MR. & MRS. GREIG extend their thanks to all who supported Phyllis' candidature, and canvassed on her behalf, thereby assisting a deserving cause.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1325, 17 November 1914, Page 3
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367Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1325, 17 November 1914, Page 3
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