Coronation town hall. FULLER’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! The Vitagraph Company offers a Star Drama —A Broadway Feature of Sterling' Merit ; THE X IttRESS - Presenting Hie favourite American players, Julia Swayne Cordon and Loo Delaney. Latest Pa the Gazette —Topical. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! A (IKHAT PliOniiAMMR H('aded by a London Star Drama looming with exciting moments, Pea l uring Charles Hock, Gerald Ames and Gwynne Herbert: WHOSO DIGGETH A PIT.” Gelling Rid of Aunt Kate —Coin. The Latest Topical Budged. —Top. Cernohhio (Italy ) A Broth of a. Boy —Scenic. —Dra ma. Where the Breezes Blow —Comedy. Almost a King —Comedy. Stolon Glory —K Assayor of Lone Gap —Keystone Com. Gap —Drama.
]V£a SONIC HALL - FOXTON. FRIDAY, JULY 14th., 101(5. At 8 P.M. GRAND CONCERT. (In aid ol: the Methodist Church Fund.) GOOD PROGRAMME. BAND, ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL ITEMS. Tickets: Adults 1/-, Children fid.
Masonic hall - foxton. FRIDAY, .JULY 1 Dili., 191(i. SOCIAL AND DANCE, Under the auspices «»1! SI. Alary’s Church. Good Programme. Splendid Floor. Excellent Alusic. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 1/0, Ladies 1/-. S. HUDSON, Secretary. IN THE ESTATE OF MARY EDWARDS, DECEASED. RENDERS are invited for the purchase of the residence and halfacre section, shed, etc., silnaled on part block IV., near the Tennis Court, belonging to the late Alary Eduairds. The properly is subject to mortgage to the Advances Oilier for £375. Tenders to be sent to Mr (I. 11. Stiles, 30!) Main Street, Palmerston North, trustee of the estate so as to be received not biter than noon on the 25th July, 1910. AUCTION SALE. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TIDIES, SHRUBS, ETC., ALSO HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MONDAY, JULY 17th., At I P.M. MOUXSEY & CO. will sell as above, id Nye’s Yard, a. large consignment, on behalf of A. J. SHAILER, Esq., of Palmerston N. Also Knrnitare, Slock and Sundries of every disruption, without, reserve. Pall particulars in Saturday's issue. Further entries solicited, details of which can he left at the “Herald" Ofliee.
MUSIC MADE EASY. J*IANO PRAYING taught iti a, few lessons. No study, no scales, or drudgery <d‘ any kind. No person too old to learn. Success guaranteed with all classes of music; tune (he first lesson. Full tuition 11 Ills, refunded if pupil cannot read music and play a tune the first week. Music supplied free to pupils during tuition. Call for particulars at MRS. SEXTON’S, Robinson Street, Eoxton, local agent for music and authorised teacher of the system. DON’T be going to Come to BARR’S Great Winter Sale. Come right away, Buy to-day, Save to-day. WANTED. —A smart young lady, about 15 or 10 years, for our Showroom department. Apply at once, Stiles & Mathesoii, Ltd., Eoxton. jLOST.—GoId band ring, marked J.E. Valued as a, keepsake from my late mother. .Finder rewarded, Thos. East Jnr. JtVIR SALE. —31 h.p. Triumph Motor Cycle. Engine in perfect order. Good lamp and horn; new tyres and tubes. Cheap for cash. Apply, Cooksley, No. 3 Kangitikei Street, Palmerston. North. Wanted known—That we are selling Gents’ Raincoats, usual price 25/-; To-day’s Brice 12/0. At Stiles and Matlieson’s, Eoxton and Levin. WANTED KNOWN.—Special purchase of Ladies’ Tweed Coats, usual price 35/-; To-day’s Price, l!)/0. Stiles and Matheson’s, Eoxton and Levin. w ANTED KNOWN.—We are selling at pre-war prices large size Japanese Hearth Rugs at 1/0, worth 0/11. At Stiles and Mathesun’s, Eoxton and Levin.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1576, 13 July 1916, Page 3
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