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FI'LLKirS PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! The Vitagraph Company presents a Grim and Powerful War Drama: WARFARE IN THE SKIES. N.Z THIRD EXPEDITIONARY FORCE—A film that thrills the heart with patriotic fervour. The Masquerader —Keystone Com. Down tire River Fuji —Jap. Scenic, Wifie’s Athletic Mamma —Comic. From Peril to Peril —Kalem Drama. Dick Potter's Wife —Edison Com. pkijday' and SATURDAY ! A Powerful Drama of Modern Mexico. Studv of the Race Question. THE GRIP OF THE PAST. The Glima Troup-- .'audeville. A Millinery Mix-up —Comedy, j Australian Gazette, No. 221 —Top. The Unopened Letter —Edison D. Beating the Burglar —Comedy. THE ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! AM) FRIDAY. A Great Detective Story by Detective Finn. THE .MASTER SPA'. SATURDAY! The second instalment of the Greatest of Great Pictures, TREY (F HEARTS. and the Great Vitagraph, THE RIGHT OF WAV. Keystone—The Lovers’ Post Office, SOCIAL. ANOTHER of the series of Socials will be held in the Presbyterian Sunday School on THURSDAY NEXT, 20lh instant, |at 8 p.m. Good Programme, Comi petition, etc., and Refreshments. J Admission I/-, children half price. H. J. CLARIS, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICE. lUf beg to notify the residents » » of Foxton and the surrounding district that we arc taking over the hairdressing and tobacconist business recently earned on by Mrs Littlejohn, from Saturday next, and solicit a continuance of the support accorded our predecessor. • HURST & RAND. Foxton. April isth. IQIL ANTED KNOWN,— Great f T Reorganisation Sale, commencing FRIDAY 7 , May I4UI. Amalgamation of Foxton and Levin businesses. All goods marked at Sensational Prices. G. H. SPILES’. HOSIERY. "jV'rEN'S Socks, Ladies’ Hose, ill. Youths’ Cycle Hose, Boys’ and Girls Hose, Knitted with best wool at moderate charges. Fiistclass workmanship. Socks and stockings refooted. Orders can be left at this cilice ; and at the residence in Ncrbiton Road, where the work can be seen in progress. ( . CL WALKER, NOKBITON HOAD. ANTED KNOWN.— G real t v Reorganisation Sale, commencing FRIDAY, May 14th, Amalgamation of Foxton and Levin bm-inosses. All goods marked at Sensational Prices. G. H.SPILES'. W TANTFD KNOWN.-- Great ? T Reorganisation Sale, commencing FRIDAY, May 14th. Amalgamation of Foxton and Levin businesses. All goods marked at Sensational Prices. G. PL STILES’. SEE CHEAP RATES, FRONT PAGES LAIDLAW LEEDS’ W HOLESALE CATO LOG.

THE GREAT APPEAL. (i]VE FOl! Oil! «OVS AT THE KKONT. Give for our boys at the front, Who are serving the Empire’s need, Writing the tale of Zealandia’s pride, In the strengih of a soldier’s creed. Wounded and shattered and torn, Their courage is still the same. Children they of the lion hearl. Who bear the grand old name. Give for our men at the front, And their fo'k who are left behind ; Bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh, We must keep them ever in mind. Honour to those who have died, And help for the hoys who live : Our rights we gain by their sacrifice— Remember this truth and give. Mothers and wives, and children dear, Wait for the talc that is told, Whilst often the story their hearts must hear Is that he whom they loved lies cold. Great is the honour our heroes give, To tiie land from whence they came ; Give as they give for your credit’s sake, To the cause of our Empire’s name. Our little land in the Southern Seas, Has given and still can give, That the grand old Hag may kiss the breeze, And our British manhood live. But nothing our hearts can give to-day Will so enhance our joys, As to think of the lads who must clear the way, And give with both hands to our boys. WILL VO I 11ELP THE CHEAT "QUEEN” PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL IN AID OF OFU WOUNDED SOLDI E US, AND DF> PENDENTS OE THOSE WHO LOSE THEIIt LIVES ! You can help by (I) Voting for a “Queen” Carnival Candidate : (2) giving Articles for Sale at the Harvest Sale ; (3) making a Cash Donation. CARNIVAL DA V, JUNE )>»'>• C'nu succkkoinc, da vs). AT NEWTOWN PARK. WELLINGTON. H, G. HILL, Chairman. JOS. LEWIS, Sec,, 18 Grey St., WelJ’tn. HELD ()T' K SOLDI Ei! S—THE' Y ARE HELPING US :

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1400, 20 May 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1400, 20 May 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1400, 20 May 1915, Page 3

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