ROSY THEATRE PALMERSTON NORTH. 2.0 to 5.0 G. 30 to 10.0. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. A Brilliantly Pretty Star in a Great Story full of Pleasant Surprises “MORAL COURAGE.” “MORAL COURAGE.” Alary is a mill girl, pretty and demure, and the mill-owner’s son marries her. JUST HERE HER TROUBLES BEGIN. PALACE PALMERSTON NORTH. . 0.30 to 10.0. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. D. W. GRIFFITHS Presents “THE BIRTH OF A NATION.” “THE BIRTH OF A NATION.” GREAT DRURY LANE PRODUCTION. Here you may watch (he planning f'orees at work which forged into one great nation OUR MIGHTY ALLY, THE UNITED STATES. NOTICE. INURING my temporary absence from Eoxlon, Air J. Hoffman will attend to all matters connected with my business. 11. W. RICHMOND, Wheelwright and Undertake] 1 . J/OUND. —A sum of money. Ownercan have same by giving descrip-, tion and paying cost of advertisement . ANTED.—A boy to assist on poult rv farm. Applv Al. H. Walker. WANTED to Buy. —Eggs in any quantity. Highest prices given. Al. E. Perrean. —Lady help or young girl. Apply Mrs Sidney Jackson, Whirokino, Levin. SOCIAL AND DANCE, SOCIAL AND DANCE. (In aid of Irish Stall at forthcoming Catholic Bazaar). To he held in the CATHOLIC SCHOOLROOM FRIDAY NIGHT! FRIDAY NIGHT! Brices of Admission as usual. Pique coat crocks, with the new side pockets mid pleated skirts, verv stvlish and smart, 32/6 to 42/6, ai J. AI. Barr's. CHILDREN'S SAILOR FROCKS, with pleated skirls, in good quality washing drills, white with.him 1 facings. Very serviceable, 12/6 to !4/6, i.I J. M.'Barr’s. Ladies’ panama hats, a lovely range of quite new shapes, specially imported. Call to-day and see our display—at J. AL Barr’s. PONTON BOWLING CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING. and their friends, and visitors are notified that (he official opening of the Buxton Bowling Green and Croquet Lawns will take place 10-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.. L. E. LARGE. Hon. Secretary. V* PADDY’S MARKET. (In aid of All Saints’ Church) Will he hold in THE CORONATION TOWN HALL TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! AND THURSDAY. Admission: Afternoons, free; evenings, Gd. COMPETITIONS AND NIGGER MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT, REFRESHMENTS. STALLS: Plain, Fancy, Prod ue e. Etc., Etc. WANTED KNOWN. —Girls’ Trimmed Hats '2/11, Children’s GaImdine Hats 3/11 each, Infants’ Silk Bonnets 3/11, Boys’ Felt Hats 1/11, Ladies’ Silk Blouses 5/11. — F. Gahites. That sleep-spoiling cough can he stopped by NAZOL. Take some drops on sugar. Penetrating and soothing. Splendid for children. 1/6 buys GO doses. Wanted Knpwn: You can get better groceries for the same money at Walker and Furrie’s. For Influenza take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cut’e. N§yer fails, 1/6 and 2/6. . ■.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1731, 18 September 1917, Page 3
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