MIDSUMMER'S Colossal Drapery r a From 18th January BARGAINS IN EVERY SECTION USE OUR TEA ROOMS Nothing is withheld— clean-cut, forceful reductions in all prices will be met with here. SUMMER GOODS CLEARANCE WAR REBATE FOR CASH For cash we hand you back one penny out of each and every shilling spent. When tired with shopping, rest in our delightful tea rooms. If refreshments are wanted, you will find morning or afternoon tea or luncheon acceptable. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, FURNISHINGS, Etc. 1-9 Broad St., PALMERSTON NORTH
Coronation town hall. “our PICTURES.” TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 3 STAR PICTURES A WOMAN’S SHARE. FROM THE DREGS. STING AREE. AAD A STRONG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME THAT WILL PLEASE EVERYBODY. MONDAY! One Night Only! THE MAGNIFICENT MASTER FILM. THE ROSARY. 7,000 ft. Selig-Red Star. 7,000i’(. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR TO “THE SPOJLERSf The screen story of I.he song- Ihnl stirred I lie world. A PLAY THAT APPEALS TO ALL Town hall - ponton. TUESDAY, JANUARY JOlh, .11)17. ONE SPECIAL PERFORMANCE Only of n Laughing Attraction of Australian Comedy, when PHI LIP LYTTON will Present lor 1 lie First Time here a Delightful Singe Version of Heiiry- Fletcher's Celebrated Hush Stories, entitled THE WAYBACKS’ Vividly depicting Ihe hrond hmnour and thrills of the Wayhaeks on their selection and (heir amazing experiences in the city of Sydney. AUSTRALIA'S MOST FNTSFAL COMEDY. PRICES: 4/-, 3/-, nml '2/-. Plan nt Airs Tevioldale's. PONTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ! TENDERS CONCRETE TANK. Renders, dosing ni r> p.m. on MONDAY, I'Nil February, H)l7, are invited for I lie construe! ion of a Concrete. Tank for Gas .Holder lor the Fox Dm Municipal Gas Works, in terms of plans and specifications which may he seen at the Council Oliiees, Foxtoii. Copies of speeiliealions will he lorwa.nkid on application. Tenders must He addressed (o tin 1 Town Clerk, F.jxloii, and have the words, “Tenders (las Works’’ endorsed on envelope. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. W. WATERS, Town Clerk. Foxton, 20th January, 11117. PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: J. 15. VERNON, ALA., B.Sc. (Edin.). Tun School re-opens on WEDNESDAY, February 7th. Commercial, Classical and Agricultural Courses. BOARDING HOUSE (College House) for boys, under the personal supervision of the Rector. Prospectus on application lu the Secretary, or to the Rector after January 20th. W. HUNTER, Secretary. ROR SALE. —A furnished cottage at the Beach. Cash or terms. Apply this office. FOR Private Sale. — Bookcase, diniing-room (able, rocking chair, easy chair, couch, linoleums, palm stands, kitchen table-', curtain poles, and a host of sundries. Must be sold bv Thursday next. Apply A. Decides, Coley Street (next Podmorc’s).^
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1667, 27 January 1917, Page 3
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