NONE , UNDER 18 ADMITTED. NOT A PICTURE FOR CHILDREN TOWN HALL - ' FOXTON. Direction: - E. J. Carroll. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1917. ONE NIGHT ONLY! “WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?” “It’s Salvation Lesson, its scathing' indictment and trenchant punishment of those who resort to malpractices to escape Nature’s Divine responsibilities, is genuinely refreshing in condemnation of MOCK MODESTY and MISTAKEN RETICENCE, on a subject fraught with gravest clanger to the mother, the child and the nation.”—Press 2/- and 1/-. Reserves at Teviotclale’s 2/0. LADY LIVERPOOL AND MRS. POMARE’S MAORI SOLDIERS’ FUND. A COMBINATION MAORI ENTERTAINMENT In aid of the alcove fund will be hold in the TOWN HALL - ; —on — FRIDAY, AUGUST FOXTON. 31st, 1917, At 8 pan. THE BEST NATIVE TALENT IN THE WELLINGTON DISTRICT WILL TAKE PART. The Latest British Patriotic Songs and Choruses by the Otahi Natives, with Spectacular Effects. Ancient Maori Pastimes as performed in days of old. POI DANCING HAKAS (War Dance). The famous War Dance Pnhikura, as performed by our Maori boys at Gallipoli when they took the Turkish trenches, will be performed by 20 Natives. The Proceeds will help to buy goods for Christmas Cheer for our Maori Boys lighting -with their white brethren for Freedom and Justice. MRS. HONE McMILLAN, Hon. Treasurer. mrs. Turn McDonald, Hon. Secretary. PALACE. PALMERSTON NORTH. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, KINEMACOLOUR JOHN BULL’S EMPIRE. In Natural Colours. Special Matinee on Wednesday! THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: OLGA PETROVA IN “ BRIDGES BURNED.” KOSY THEATRE PALMERSTON NORTH. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “ BEHIND THE.SCENES” And ALICE BRADY in “ THE ANGEL OF MERCY.” THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY will be shown SOMETHING REALLY CHOICE: THE LITTLE BROTHER.’ You’ll he pleased with this play. FOXTON BOWLING CLUB. r JPIIE Animal General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Town Hall Supper-room on FRIDAY, (lie 2-lth instant, at S p.m. Business: To receive annual report and balance-sheet, election of " officers, and general. L. E. LARGE, Hon. Secretary. KIA ORA MATERNITY HOME. ASHMORE notifies that the ■ above Licensed Maternity Home, situated in Coley Street, is now open to receive patients. Ladies can be attended in their own homes if desired. Further particulars on application. MEN’ S SUITS made to measure, 72/-. Fit and style guaranteed. Ike are showing a very fine range of the newest suitings in heavy and light weigh! materials. Get in early before prices advance. J. M. Barr’s Big Bargain Stores. MEN’ S SUITS made to measure, 72/-. Fit and style guaranteed. We are now showing a very tine range of the newest suitings in heavy and light weight materials. Get in early before prices advance. J. M. Barr’s Big Bargain Stores. jgOYS’ SPORTS SUITS, in Roslyn and Ivaiapoi Tweeds. Sizes 3to 10, 28/0 to 35/-. Smart style and well made, at J. 31. Barr’s Big Bargain Stores. MOUNTED KNOWN.—Girls’ Trimmed Hats 2/11, Children’s 6abadine Hats 3/11 each, Infants’ Silk Bonnets 3/11, Boys’ Felt Hats 1/11, Ladies’ Silk Blouses 5/11. — F. Gabites. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6 asd 2/6,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1750, 23 August 1917, Page 3
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