Great sale of Mrs Hamer’s drapery, clothing and fancy goods stock starts to-day. Pearson and Co., of Wellington, successful tenderers.* The famous Roslvn Writing Pads obtainable from all stationers and storekeepers at 6d and teach/ T HE he R OVAL ! OVAL ! TO-NIGHT! LECILLE LOVE. (2nd Series,) TO-NIGHT ! AX 1 UNSEEN TERROR. TO-NIGHT! HOUSE Oh' DARKNESS. The above THREE SPECIAL STAR FEATURES will all be shown TO-NIGHT. Don’t forget that on account of the extra length of programme, we commence at 7.45 PROMPT. MONDAY & TUESDAY: SPECIAL STAR. FEATURE. :>,(.)()<) FT. OF ANIMATED HISTORY OF WAR. ALSO THE SACRIFICE AND DOWN Wmi THE HUNS MUNICIPAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! ADOPTED SON. A Grand Soul-stirring Italian Drama The Art of Nature —Scenic Bobby’s Letter —Drama The Wise Detectives -Comic LORD RORERT'S LAST REVIEW - WAR TOPICAL Ginger's Reign —Drama The Old Fire Horse —Comic Her Last Chance —Comic DO NOT FOROET NEXT WEDNESDAY: ENGLAND'S MENACE. A GLORIOUS BRITISH PATRIOTIC DRAMA. Circle i/-, Stalls 6d, Children half- j
price. mOWN HALL - FOXTON. JL OWN HALL - FOXTON. MONBAY I JANUARY iITH,, in 8 Messrs j. and N. Tail present PET Ell 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 Company. MISS ANN ETTA CEO HOE, Soprano Ol the London and Provincial Concerts. MISS GRACE NEWMAN, Violinist. MISSCAIMJEN .ICRs', Pianist. Box Plan on view at Town Clerk’s Office. Reserved 4/-, Unreserved 3/- and 2/-. TO THE BEACH. /''SIIIE “Taniora” leaves Fox ton at JL 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday), and returns from Heads at 5 p.m. FARE : 2/6 return, 1/6 single. P. E. DAN I ELL. FINAL NOTICE. ACTING upon instructions from MR. C. H. COLLINS, final notice is now given that unless the tew outstanding accounts owing to him are paid or arranged for by the end of the current month, legal proceedings for the recovery of same will be hudiluted without further notice. All amounts must be paid to the undersigned. H. WALTON, Foxton, January 9th, 1915. HIM AT A NO.L STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1915. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as above 12 yearling steers 8 weaner heifers 4 forward cows 7 fat cows 1 good yearling bull 30 18-months heiters, r.vv.b. (good dairy sort) 10 forward cows I horse hay-rake W ’ANTED.—Driver for two horses in fibre cart. Apply this office.
WANTED A woman to do washing. Apply this office. ANTED KNOWN-A large stock of new goods for gentlemen now on show. All the latest in Ties, Coloured Bordered Elandkerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiefs, Haid Felt Hats, Soft Felt Hats, Braces, Fancy Sox, Studs, Collars, Fancy Shirts, Silk Knitted Underwear, Straw Boaters, Panamas, Caps, Pyjamas, Box Suits, Silk Shirts, Travelling Rugs, etc., etc. The cheapest shop on the coast tor 'Xmas dresents. G. H. STILES.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1345, 9 January 1915, Page 3
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