TOWN HALL. FULLER’S PICTURES. TO NIGHT! The Nordisk Company presents a Feature Drama: THE LURE OK THE CIRCUS. THE STARRING OF FLORA FINCHURCH—Vita. Comedy. WITH THE HELP OF THE LADIES—Lubin Comedy. ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE —Pathetic Edison Drama, TRENTINO—Pathe Travel Scenic. TOPICAL BUDGET, No. 214 A Very Interesting Number. THE PERILOUS CHANCE— Kaletn Railway Drama. DON’T JUMP AT CONCLU-SIONS-A Brisk Comic.
LOST BOY. ANY person knowing the whereabouts of the boy whose description is given below, and who left the Boy’s Training Farm, Weraroa, in company with another boy, on February 17th. would oblige by kindly communicating with the parent, MR. J. H. CLAASEN, of Rongotea: “Age, 14 years ; height, about 5 feet; light brown hair, full face, fair complexion, freckled ; dressed in dark tweed coat, blue dungarees with dark patches, blue striped cotton shirt, grey flannel, dark socks, green cap, lace-up boots, Turkey red handkerchief. The boy is plausible and sly in manner.'’ WANTED. —Large unfurnished room, with fire-place. Apply this office. MRS. CHARLES, Coley Street, who is removing to smaller house, wishes to sell spare Bedroom Suite, latest style. IVESS BROS. busy boot men of Palmerston North. Come to us and we will save your train fare. Ladies’ Slippers Qd, is, is 3d per pair. Ladies’ Glace Shoes 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d per pair and upwards. Children’s Shoes Is6d, ls9d, is lid, 2s 6d upwards. Men’s Strong Bluchers 6s 1 id. Men’s Best Glace Kid Boots 15s 6d. 16s 6d, 17s 6d upwards. White Canvas Shoes, rubber soles, for the seaside, 2s lld pair. Note Ihe address ; IVESS BROS., 3 Main St., Commercial Hotel Buildings, Palmerston North, Also at Levin.
CORONATION 'J'OWN JJALL. FULLER’S PICTURES. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. THE MANAGEMENT PRESENTS THE WORLD’S FAVOURITE, MARY PICKFORD, IN HER CROWNING TRIUMPH OF CHARACTER ACTING AS QUEEN ANNA VICTORIA OF HERZGOVINA, SUPPORTED BY a COMPANY OF SPECIALLY SELECTED STARS. IN SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN. SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN. (PRODUCED BY THE FAMOUS PLAYERS FILM COMPANY.) MOST CHARMING AND APPEALING PHOTO-PLAY OF THE DECADE. Supported by the following Programme ot Selected SubjectsTHE “GREAT WAR, 1914- 1 5. No. 6,” Pathe Freres Series. “BUD BLOSSOM,” Thanhouser Comedy. “THE COTTON INDUSTRY.” Gaumont Industrial. “THE MAN WHO COULDN’T SLEEP,” Edison Drama. “THE LATEST EUROPEAN GAZETTE. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1518, 4 March 1916, Page 3
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377Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1518, 4 March 1916, Page 3
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