FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. WHAT Dams Fashion has chosen as correct wear for Autumn and Winter may now in part be seen in our New Showroom. From Thursday, the 23ra., we hold OUR FIRST COMPLETE SHOW OF NEW STYLE MILLINERY, COSTUMES, CO ATS, FURS, and BLOUSES. For smartness and elegance, quality and finish, variety and quantity, our new stock eclipses that of all previous years. YOU ARE INVITED to inspect these new goods —to stroll through pur new Show Room and become acquainted, with the charming elegance and captivating newness of the Stylish Goods that comprise our first complete show of Autumn and Winter Costumes, Coats, Millinery, Furs, and Blouses. We are sure you will be delighted because all that both London and Paris can create is represented in our new Snow Room. SHOW OPENS THURSDAY, 23RD. THE 0. M. ROSS GO., LTD., . PALMERSTON NORTH. TOWN HALL. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL i;th. Direction - Dramas Ltd. The Famous “W’thin The Law” Company presenting by special arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd., the popular comedy, “UET-HICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD.” With Miss Hilda Dorrington and Mr Lionel Walsh in the leading roles. TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL ißth. The Thrilling Military Spy Play, “ THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME” by Lechmere Worrall and J. E. Harold Terry, will be staged. Full of excitement from beginning to end. Miss Hilda Dorringtqn as Miriam Lee and Mr Lionel Walsh as Christopher Brent. Every second of the play holds you in the grip of compelling interest. PRICES: 4s, 3s and 2s. Box plan at Mrs Teviotdale’s. No extra booking fee. TOWN HALL. FULLER’S_PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! 3 STAR PICTURES 3 “ CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S BURSTER ROMANCE,” Comic. “THE BELGIAN TROOPS STORMING THE GERMAN TRENCHES,”—lnterest. “ TRACKED BY SECRET POLICE,”—Dth episode of “The Million Dollar Mystery.” AND A HOST.OF OTHERS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! First presentation here of the Broadway star feature, “THE STRANGE STORY OF SYLVIA 'GRAY ” Never Despair —Comedy The French Front at Quennievieres —lnterest A Test of Courage —Drama A Quiet Game —Comedy Australian Gazette. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS TOWN CLERKSHIP. APPLICATIONS marked ‘Town Clerk” and addressed to the undersigned will be received up to 7 p.m. on Monday, 17th April, 1916. for the position of Town Clerk for the above Borough. Salary £220 per annum. Schedule of duties may be seen at the office ot this paper or on application to the undersigned. The successful applicant must be prepared to take up his duties by the Ist May, iqi6. C. J. KEJNT-JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. 8,13.15MOUTOA SCHOOL COMMITTEE. A MEETING'of Moutoa householders will be held in the Moutoa Schoolhouse on ' Monday, 17th inst., at 8 p.m. for the purpose of electing a committee for the ensuing year. W. J. REES, Chairman. 1710UND— A wheel cap. Owner . can have same by paying cost of advt. WANTED KNOWN. —Special Display of New Season’s Neckwear gow on show. STILES TvMATHESON. WANTED KNOWN.—Special Display of Ladies’ Winter Millinery, Coats and Costumes. — STILES & MATHESON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1535, 13 April 1916, Page 3
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