The - "ooyal ! he - Koval t TO-NIGHT ! “THE SHERIFF AND THE RUSTLER.” “A LONELY ROAD.” “TAMING OF TEXAS PETE.” j “THE CLAIM JUMPER.” Four really good dramas to be re- ! peated TO-NIGHT. TO - MORROW! SCOTS WHA HIE. A stirring drama of the Highlands ot Scotland embracing beautiful scenes of mountain, moor, hill and heather. A HIGHLAND GIRL'S ROMANCE, BLACK RODERICK. THE I TEACHER. This picture was taken m the High" lands of Scotland. KEYSTONE S Komic Konvulsion, HIS FAVOURITE PASTIME. Which he pursued with hilariously funny results. THURSDAY ! \ PRISONER OF WAR, AND MAJOR SCHOM BURG K’S TRAVELS. PRICES : Dress Circle I/-, Stalls 6d, Children Half-price. MUNICIPAL Pictures, Coronation Town Hall, To-morrow, A PAUPER MILLIONAIRE. A battle of wits between money kings. For programme see letter press, handbills and posters. Circle is, Stalls 6d, Children half-price. OORONATION TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER iS, 19HA GRAND CONCERT, Will be given by the children of St. Mary’s Convent School. The concert will consist of a cantata and other items by the children and will be supported by some of the leading local talent. A DANCE lor the adults will follow. Full programme will be published later. Prices : Circle 2s, Body of hall Is FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICE RE STOCK. I%TOTTCE is hereby given that any stock found at large upon any street in the borough during any hour of the day or night will be impounded, as the streets are now closed and no grazing allowed after this date. C. J. kent-johnston, Town Clerk December 15th, 1914. LAUNDRY WORK. MISS E. HASLETT, Fatter St., is prepared to take in private laundry work at reasonable prices. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. PROTECTION OF GRAVES AT CEMETERY. AS some of the graves at the Cemetery are being despoiled by children of flowers and ornaments, notice is hereby given that proceedings will be taken against any children round in the Cemetery without parents or guardians. C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. December 13 th, 1914. WANTED KNOWN—Ladies. White' Cotton Combinations, 2 16, White and Coloured Bloomers, 2/n, Creme and White Cotton Vests, 1/3. G. H. STILES T7UREWOOD for sale cheap (sil.l ver poplar) in 4ft lengths, no reasonable offer refused, must be cleared. Walton, Norbiton Road. WANTED KNOWN.—Special line of Tweed Trousers, 7/11, Boys’ Norfolk Suits, sizes 6 to 13. 12/6. G. H. STILES.
"GLACIER GREY” IS NOW CONSIDERED “IT” IN TIES! : NOBBY is the word gentlemen ! bo smart’s the action if you want some of these lies —nothing that is nobby and new stays long now that fashionable dressers are refitting. SEE MILLAR & GIORGI'S BIG WINDOW SHOWING ! : : These “glacier grey” ties are m four different shades of plain poplin and you’re bound to like them—“glacier” is just the snappiest and most distinctive colour ever evolved. CALL ! HALF-A-CROWN IS THE PRICE. MILLA R & GIORGI, . . the great outfitters, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1336, 15 December 1914, Page 3
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