A few good hardware lines that were not selling as fast as their value warranted have now been marked down to cost. They’re worth an inspection. Walker and Furrie. FOXTON HORTICULTURAL FLORAL & INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION.
AUTUMN SHOW. CORONATION TOWN HALL, TO - WIGHT & TO-MORROW I CHOICEST flowers, fruits and vegetables. Handsome trophies, class and Society’s prizes. Amusing competitions, afternoon tea and sweet stall. Catalogues and entry forms on application to the undersigned. Entries close TUESDAY, March 2nd. Late entries to 9 o’clock night before the show, each late entry is. H. C. PATTERSON, Secretary. T'HK ■ r> ()YAL ! IHE - IVOYAL ! TO-NIGHT! AND SATURDAY MATINEE ; THE FANGS OF HATE. A Most fascinating Picture by the Great Latium Company. See Posters and Photos. SATURDAY ! I’ UCILLE X OVE, loth JtfCILLE JUOVE, Series. The Picture that everybody goes to see, and THE FOURTH LADY, A Great Nordisk Special Feature. Funnier than Charley’s Aunt. MOM) \Y.-~“FALSE GODS” and ‘ ‘THE LITTLE SMUGGLERS.” MELANESIAN MISSION. 4 LANTERN LECTURE on AIL the above Mission will be given in All Saints’ Schoolroom TO-MORROW (Friday), ar 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. Collection in aid of Mission Fund, OORONATION TOWN HALL. FULLER'S PICTURE. SATURDAY! MARCH 6TH. EXCLUSIVE ATTRACTION: THE GIRL FROM PROSPERITY. A DELIGHTFUL VITASCOPE DRAMA, With Two Loveable Lovers as Central Figures. The City calls the Man, the Girl remains a Homeclinger. FIFTEEN MINUTES OF HEARTY LAUGHTER: THOSE HAPPY DAYS-A dizzy Kevsione Comic. LUSTER AND HIS GOAT—An Edison Capital Comical Comedy. TURNED BACK—A splendidly constructed “Reliance” Drama. TOPICAL BUDGET —Scenes in the war zone; American Red Cross Nurses, etc. LET NO MAN PUT ASUNDER— A well-knit, engrossing story. MAX’S MARVELLOUS CUREA new “Max” farce comedy. Book your Seats at Mrs Teviotdale’s. No extra charge. SPKCIAIAM \JI NEE TAO. TRADES UNION PICNIC. AT ASHHURST. SATURDAY, MARCH STH. F|UIE train leaves Foxton at 8.53 I a.m., NOT 9 a.m,, as appears on the posters. COMING! The Final COMING! COMING ! Tour. COMING! OF PROFESSOR CLEMENT WRAGGE, The World-Renowned and Famous Scientist, at the TOWN HALL - FOX TON, THURSDAY, MARCH iith. THE MIGHTY UNIVERSE, COMING SEASONS. & RADIUM. All beautifully illustrated, Prices, 2/- and 1/-. Children half-price. Small extra charge for Radium. BOX PLAN at Mrs Teviotdale s, WANTED.— Four or five flaxcutters. Apply J Rose. rjjlO LET.— Six-roomed house in JL Hulke St.; also about six acres grazing land near centre of the town. Apply to Alt. Fraser. LOST— From the rear of Messrs Walker & Furrie’s shop,_ an iron wheelbarrow, also combined vice and anvil. Finder please return. mo LET.—Four-roomed cottage, -I- with scullery, Easton Street. Apply G. O, Barber,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1369, 4 March 1915, Page 3
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