TOWN HALL PICTURES. Hij? Mid-week Attractions: WEDNESDAY. —Brvanl Washburn, in “SOMETHING TO DO,” a lively photoplay. Also a great .Mack Sennett side-splitier: “TREATING ’KM ROUGH.” FRIDAY.— Spec dal attract ion : Harold Lockwood in “THE GREAT ROMANCE.” ALMOST NEW FURNITURE. ALMOST NEW FURNITURE. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF SUPERIOR. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. TO-MORROW! . TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 241 !i. Commencing at 1 p.ni. ON THE PREMISES, CORNER RUSSELL & THYNNE STREETS. j\JOUNSEY & CO., favoured with inslhielions IVoni Mr W. KREBS, will sell as above the whole of bis household furniture ami appointments, including:— Very (hie dark' polished rinm sideboard, with lendlight eabinel and large mirror. Ovn! gate-leg-ged table in polished rimti, ■! high-back diningroom chairs with loose seats, almost new linoleums, palm stands, pictures, wall mirror, superior bedroom furniture 1 . comprisin'’' heavy full size wooden bedstead, dnebesse chest, cabinet wnsbslaml, toilet ware, new kapoe bedding', easy wicker chair, full-size iron bedstead complete with mat Ires,s and-bedding, superior dnebesse pair with marble- lop waslislaml, child s wooden drop-side col. occasional table, box seal, passage linoleum, flower bowls, small (Inches.-.e chest, single hospital bedstead complete, bedroom maltin'’', 40 gramaplume records, blinds and curtain poles, kitchen table, chairs, saucepans, kitchen utensils, jams, new folding' pushcart, buckets, baths, brooms, garden tools, wringer, lamps, , tabs, vegetables, and household appointments, and sundries. Also 1 Big-X motor c\e!e am! sidecar, in perfect running' order. MOUNSEY & CO., Auctioneers. f_/)8T —On Saturday night, between Post Office and Royal Theatre, gold brooch. Finder please return to Miss Ebbett. Reward. ROYAL PICTURES. ROYAL PICTURES. TO-MIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Bohemia and its unconventional Men and Women. William Fox presents Gladys Broe.kwell in “THE SCARLET ROAD.” “THE SCARLET ROAD.” A. Woman's Triumph over the Wolves of New York Society. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY! ITepworth, the famous English producers, present the story of Mrs. Hungcrford’s famous novel “MOLLY BAWN.” “MOLLY BAWN.” Featuring (he beautiful and clever star. ALMA TAYLOR, the English Alary I’iekford. A Charming Story set amid Beautiful Scenes in Irelnml and England. it) COMPANY SENIOR CADETS. X COMPULSORY PARADE of 40 Company Senior Cadets will be held in the Town Hall, Fox - ton, at 7 pan. on FRIDAY, March 2(>th, 1920. No leave granted. A. A. BROWNE, Lieut. Adjt. No. b. Aren Group. |A()R SALE. —Dairy farm of 104 acres,- as a going concern. Splendid investment. One of the best Inrms in the district; handy to Foxton. Apply early. Wanklyn & Williams. NO INCLINATION TO COUGH. \ influenza is often followed by a persistent cough, which is hard to relieve. Nothing gives such prompt and permanent relief as Chnmberla»n’.s Cough Remedy. It soothes# and heals the inflamed membranes, and there is no inclination to cough when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken. For sale everywhere.—Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2106, 23 March 1920, Page 3
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