GRAND ’XMAS FAIR COMMENCES SATURDAY; DECEMBER UiTH. jgPELTAL DISPLAY OF 'XMAS NOVELTIKS IN ALL DERARTM ENTS. SPECIAL VALLES IN THE SHOWROOM AND OTHER DEPA PT.M ENTS. CM ROSS Co^B * LIMITED lIIMnnMB m m m m aapnMM ( PALMERSTON NORTH. FOR SALE. SOMETHING SPECIAL : l /i acre, Reeve St.. 3 Hi. road frontage, £SO. Terms. 1 acre, Reeve Si. Price £6O. Terms. I acre, Union St., house of 7 rooms, orchard. Price £275 : about £SO cash wanted, balance arranged. Good 7-roomed house, with all conveniences; land lH acres. Very comfortable home. Price £6OO ; cash £2OO. balance 5 per cent. 80 Acres, with necessary buildings. Price £1,050 ; £250 cash, balance 12 months at 5 percent. Present dairy stock and implements can be purchased at reasonable figure. A real bargain. E. WANKLYN, Licensed Land Agent. rrllK - IJOVAL ! ink - Royal ! ToXTiThT! Tin; <an:.\test scc.ioi* OF IT IK WAR was accomplished by the Eclair operator, who secured, at enormous risk, the picture of THE GERMANS ENTERING GHENT, in front of the Town Hall, taken after all other correspondents had lelt. BELGIAN ARMY RETREATING FROM ANTWERP. to be seen at the Royal To-night. Also MKA AN 1) WOMEN. WEDNESDAY: HEARTS ADRIFT. (4.500 ft ,i A Great Mary Pickford Drama of Devotion and Sacrifice. A Drama ol tangled lives and the mists of the sea. Also a Great Comedy by the Vitagraph Co., THE GIRL AT THE .LUNCH COUNTER. THURSDAY'.—A special feature has been secured lor this night; WJI AT A WOMAN WILL 1)0. SATURDAY". —The second series LUCILLE LOVE, AND AN UNSEEN TERROR. We have had many requests to issue Season Tickets for the run of Lucille Love. These may now be had at a reduction, and the seats reserved. MUNICIPAL Pictures, Coronation Town Hall, TO-MOR-ROW NIGHT. TRAPPED. A Strong, Sane, and Satisfying Story that clings to the mind. Circle I/-, Stalls 6d, Children halfprice. WANTED KNOWN—A large stock of ’Xmas goods now on show. Ladies’ Hand Bags from is lid to 235. Fabric Gloves from 9d pair. Kid Gloves from 3s 6d. Lace jabots from qd. Lace Peterpans from 9d each. Ladies’ Umbrellas from 3s Od to 17s 6d. Ladies’ Fancy Hose from is 9d. Ladies’ Gloves Boxes 2s ml. Handkerchiefs Boxes 2s I Id. The cheapest shop on the coast for ’Xmas presents. G. H. STILES. WANTED KNOWN. - All seedlings now ready in great variety. Flower, tomato plants, etc. Orders taken for shrubs, hedge plants, etc., for autumn planting, at “The Pampas” Nursery. A. S. WALSH, Colev St., Foxton. WANTED. —lO smart waitresses and 4 washing-up assistants, Foxton Races. Apply 7 sharp, Langley’s Private Hotel, Manawatu Heads. W ("ANTED.—A capable young H woman for domestic duties. Good wages, small family. For address apply this office. ANTED—Good gig» horse, about 15 hands; reliable, 1 traveller, Apply “5.G.,” Cle’s store, Foxton beach,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1343, 5 January 1915, Page 3
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465Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1343, 5 January 1915, Page 3
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