Til K 0* ROSS COMPANY, Limited. PA LM E RSTOX X( > RTH, ARE NOW OPENING UP NEW GOODS I OK AUTUMN AND W 1 N rK K SEAS O N S, i joF WHITII THEY INVITE INSPECTION. TO-NIGHT! PROFESSOR CLEMENT WRAGGE, The World-Renowned and Famous Scientist, at the mOWN HALL - FOX TON. THE MIGHTY UNIVERSE, COMING SEASONS. & RADIUM. All beautifully illustrated, Prices, 2/- and I /-. Children half-price. Small extra charge for Radium. BOX PLAN at Mrs Teviotdale’s. Ml E HE R OVAL OVAL j j TO-NIGHT & SATURDAY MATINEE. TWO SPLENDID STAR FEATURES : WANTED BY THE POLICE. Big incidents, smash one on top of another. THE TIE THAT BINDS. A Deeply Interesting Picture. SATURDAY! LUCILLE LOVE IX MEXICO. (Series Jl.) Have you fallen undei the spell of the fascinating Lucille? If not, why not? Support your own townspeople, and get the best pictures, the most comfortable seats, the best music, and the cosiest theatre. £jORONATION TOWN HALL. FULLER'S PICTURES. SATURDAY! A GOOD PROGRAMME WILL BE SCREENED, INCLUDING DRAMATIC, SCENIC, COMIC. AND TOPICAL SUBJECTS. Coronation town hall. WEDNESDAY, MARCH i/TH, (st. Patrick's Day.) CONCERT & DANCE (Under the auspices of St. Mary’s Church.) First-class vocal and instrumental progtamme. Full particulars later. Admission : Circle 2s, Body of Hall is. All school children 6d at the door ol the hall. BELGIUMFETE’. IX AID OF THE HOMELESS AND STARVING BELGIANS. To be held on the SHOWGROUNDS, CUBA ST.. PALMERSTON N., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21TH., HMd. GIFTS of Fruit, Vegetables, Jams. Live Stock, Eggs, etc., will be gladly received. Farmers and townspeople willing to help are asked to communicate with the undersigned so that arrangements may be made to receive gifts. ■ Office: Bryant’s New Brick Building, Rangitikei Srreet. MRS. L. A. ABRAHAM, MR. J. PERMAIN, Joint Secretaries. P.O. Box 232, Palmerston N. .Ggs FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. EASTER MEETING, APRIL STH. AND 6th., I9U OWNERS & TRAINERS are reminded that Nominations tor all events at the above Meeting (including Waiata Hack and Maiden Scurry) will dose on FRIDAY, I2th MARCH, 1915. at 8.30 p.m. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. P.O. Box 45, Feilding. TI7ANTED KNOWN. ~ Sale , v? Prices at Stiles’; Trimmed Models, usual 25s to 355, to dear os 11 ;i; Ready-to-Wear Hats, usual 8s lid, now is nd and 2s lid; Print Unuerskirts, usual 4s I id, sale 2s 6cl; One-piece Dresses, usual 15$ odI sale 4= lid; Muslin Blouses, is lid, 2s ltd: Delaine usual IBs I id, sale is lid. G. H. STILES’,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1372, 11 March 1915, Page 3
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405Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1372, 11 March 1915, Page 3
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