H.W. RICHMOND. COACH BUILDER'AND UNDERTAKER. Has pleasure in notifying the public that he has now resumed control of his business, and is in a position to personally carry out all work entrusted to him. Address: AVENUE ROAD - FOXTON. KIWI BACON FACTORY. PALMERSTON NORTH. OASH BUYERS of Bacon Pigs at highest market prices. We will receive Pigs as under: — KOPUTAROA'. — Monday, December 3rd., 17 th. FOXTON. —December 19th, 27th. SHANNON. — Monday, December 10th. Buyer will be in attendance. THOS. FENTON, Manager. References —Bank of Australasia. PRIVATE CURING A SPECIALITY. Buyers will wait on farmers by request, and give any particulars required. JSOYS’ and Youths’ Kaiapoi Tweed Sports Suits, in a new range of patterns. Suitable for Boys’ wear, sizes 2 to 16, 25/- to 39/6. These are the old prices; new stock arriving soon will be higher in price. Now is the time to buy at J. M. Barr’s. ■ is the time to ‘order your ’Xmas Suit. We have a good range of smart worsted and serge suitings. We guarantee a smartlycut and well-fitting Suit. Prices, 90/-, 95/-, and 97/6, made to measure at J. M. Barr’s. L-. ... I ■' ..... —. SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS REQUIREMENTS, WE OFFER YOU UNQUESTIONABLE VALUES. inn’s flour - - - 16/6. 2n’s ROLLED OATS - - 5/6. 25’s OATMEAL - - - 5/6. WRITE TO-DAY FOR OUR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICELIST. RIMMER’S CASH STORE,, THE SQUARE - PALMERSTON N. THE STORE THAT GROWS. S. MATTAR. HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST. . MAIN STREET - FOXTON. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SMOKERS’ REQUISITES ON HAND. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Just landing, large stock of New, Goods, including Safety Razors, Case Pipes, etc., suitable for presents. UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSING SALOON. GIVE US A CALL. WANTED KNOWN.—For three . days only, Sale of Samples at F. Gabites’. Children’s Hats 1/-, 1/6; Ladies Trimmed Hats, 1/11, 2/11. WANTED KNOWN.—For three days .only, Sale of Samples. One-piece Dresses (Girls’) 4/11. One-piece Dresses (Ladies), 4/11 and 8/11, Ladies’ Costumes 10/6. —F. Gabites. ROSY THEATRE PALMERSTON NORTH. 2.Q to 5.0 C. 30 to 10.0. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNES- ' DAY. " ALICE BRADY in “THE SELF-MADE WIDOW.” * “THE SELF-MADE WIDOW.” A forger marries an unsuspecting girl under the name of a supposedly self-slain millionaire. What would you do if you came back to your city and found that you were supposed to be dead? A Logical, Clever, Convincing Story. Also THE IRON CLAW, No. 15. PALACE PALMERSTON NORTH. At 8 p.m. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. / A Splendidly Acted and Sumptuously Produced Ivan Film “THE GIRL WHO DIDN’T CARE.” “THE GIRL WHO DIDN’T CARE.” This 6,000 ft. Drama was once entitled “THE SEX LURE,” and mercilessly shows the road which inust be followed by wfca give way (o Caprice and I()le Fancy. Note—A EippUolass Orchestra has been re-installed to accompany the special Palace Programmes. Lost . —Kim and glass off motor lamp. Finder rewarded oft re*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1763, 11 December 1917, Page 3
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