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If you arc contemplating giving anyone a Xmas present sec Thomas Rimmor’s stock —by far the best assorted and best value in town * The clothes oft proclaim the man. Heasmau’s tailoring is the last word in style and finish. Select your suitings now for the festive season to save disappointment. A wide range of summer material to select from.* We like the R. and G. brand of hats and caps very much, they are so comfortable. light in weight, perfect in style and very durable. Ask your local clothier for the R. and Gbrancl cvervtime.*

r pHE - 1 >OVAL ! IHK - I\()YAL ! TO-NIGHT! WHAT A WOMAN W ILL DO. SATURDAY! HOLST OF DARKXKSS. AN UNSEEN TERROR. ALSO THE SECOND INSTALMENT OF ' LLC'ILLE LOVE. 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. REMEMBER.—We start at 7.45 o’clock on Saturday nights. mOWN HALL - KOXTON. 1 OWN HALL - FOXTON. MONDAY, JANUARY irm., at 8. Messrs J. and N. Tait present PETER DAWSON PETER DAWSON THE WORLD-FAMOUS BARITONE. PETER DAWSON’S Gramophone Records have made him famous throughout the English-speaking world. Supported by his All-Star English Com pane. MISS ANN ETTA GEORGE, Soprano. Ol the London and Provincial Concerts. MISS GRACE NEWMAN. Violinist. MISS CA ULIEN JENS, Pianist. Box Plan on view at Town Clerk’s Office. Reserved 4/-, Unreserved 3/- and 2/-. UP-RIVER EXCURSION. FRIDAY NEXT, Blh INST. fBMiE “Taniora” will leave Foxton -8.. at 2.15 p.ra, for the Long Reach. Will land long enough to have afternoon tea, and will return to Foxton about 5 p.m. FARE: 2/6, Children 1/6. P. E. DANIELL. FOXTON RACING CLUB. SALE OF PRIVILEGES BY TENDER. close with the underJL signed at NOON on FRIDAY, January 15th, for— PUBLICAN’S BOOTHS (inside and outside) GATES (lawn and outside). Last year the tenders accepted were: Publican’s Booths £l3O, Gates £252 IQs od.) ENDELL WANKLYN, ‘ Secretary. lOST. —On Tuesday night, a -J black Cocker spaniel pup. Applv this office. WANTED.— -A woman to do washing. Apply this office.

L OST.—tu Coronation Hall, or between Hall and Norbiton Road, star-shaped silver moonstone brooch. Finder kindly leave at this office.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1344, 7 January 1915, Page 3

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364

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1344, 7 January 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1344, 7 January 1915, Page 3

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