“name and address please WHERE’S YOUR LIGHT ?” I"\ON’T risk being bailed up by P.C. I CUB 4,' and > fined—purchase a good beamy reliable lamp for your Cycle or Motor Cycle. BUY IT NOW - ■ not by and by ! ROBERTSON AND KELLY HAVE BIG STOCKS OF CYCLE LAMPS. APer critical testing we have selected only those lamps which we can personally recommend —only those lamps which will enhance our reputation tor reliable goods. COME ! WE CAN THROW LOTS OF LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT OF LAMPS. ROBERTSON AND KELLY, MOTOR AND CYCLE ENGINEERS, FOXTON AND LEVIN.
TOWN HALL. FULLER’S_PICT URES. TO-NIGHT! The London Co’s, greatest achievement. 6,000 ft. of romantic fervour, THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. Anthony Hope’s thrilling masterpiece, featuring the distinguished ‘ and popular artists, Henry Ainley and Jane Gale, who will be remembered in the ‘‘Fringe of War,” “The Middleman,” etc. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY! Grand final of “The Million Dollar Mystery,” episodes 22 and 23 in THE MYSTERY SOLVEDFrom the Pearl of the Baltic Sea—S. The Spirit of Christmas —C. Drama Tillie, the Terrible Typiste —C. The Pathe Gazette —Topical COMING ! COMING ! In all its Gorgeous Splendeur. SATURDAY, JUNE 3RD, 1916. BAKER BROS., HUGE NEW AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS Hippodrome and Trained Animal Exhibition. HIGHLY trained ponies, vJv/ donkeys, mules, dogs, etc., and 30 Continental Star Artistes, including: La Belie Mertie, the charming dental Queen (late of Ringling Bros, great American circus) ; Kioto, the Japanese wonder on the silver thread; Delino, the world’s champion somersault bareback rider ; Barberina Baker, the marvellous lady contortionist; Wal- i kofsky Sisters, Russian dancers ; Brasso and Tips, American clowns ; Prosessor Cole’s troupe ot performing ponies, dogs, and monkeys, and a host of others. Also our famous buckjumpers, including Fireworks, the greatest outlaw that ever looked through a bridle. PRICES 3s, 2s. Children is to all parts. CLEARING SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 1ST, At I p.m. MOUNSEY & CO., have received instructions from G. H. STILES ESQ, who is leaving Foxton to sell as above at his residence Park Street, the whole of his superior household furniture and effects, comprising : Very fine upright Grand piano (slight reserve), beautiful mottled kauri bedroom suite, also antique bedroom suite complete with marble top washstand, 2 heavy b.r. Jbedsteads complete with mattresses, box ottoman, expensive axmimster carpet square 10 x 12, 3-piece occasional suite in figured tapestry, good 9-piece dining room suite in real leather, I revolving book case, large mirrored side board good design, dining table, ig yards dining room linoleum, large mirror wardrobe, mats, hall runners, hall stand, hall linoleumns, rattan chairs, leather upholstered easy chairs, fancy chairs, 6 kitchen chairs, expensive gramaphone and 100 records (double sided), good rocking horse, 3 fenders and irons, overmantle, bedroom ware, heavy curtains, curtain poles, cushions, steps, blinds, rattan music stand, epergne, mohair mats, utretcht table cover, piano stool, hall table, duchess chests, wire woven stretchers, kitchen table, gas stove, telescopic sight rifle, Winchester rifle, oak roll top desk 8 drawers, 2 wringers, mangle,' White treadle _ sewing machine, table billiards, meat safe, 60ft. garden hose, 12 gallon Flott separator, lawn mower, gas heater, 22ft. 3in. and 24ft. 2in. iron pipe, force pump, boy’s Rudge-Whit-worth bicycle, quantity of poultry, and a host of other very useful household and outdoor sundries. ALSO — Five sections, half-acre each in Cook street and threequarter acre section Robinson Street. Easy terms arranged. ____ FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of Mr Thos. East are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late wife, Jane, which will leave his residence, Johnston Street, for the Foxton Cemetery 011 Wednesday (tomorrow) 31st inst., at 2p.m. H. W. RICHMOND, Sanitary Undertaker. nummnjine/f'Vuiwr* n—-Ml————’ WANTED -r Two unfurnished rooms. Apply this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1557, 30 May 1916, Page 3
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