ROYAL PICTURES. ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Programme screened last night will be repeated. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! What is a Woman’s Delight and a Husband’s Worry? A new Hat. “MARIE, LTD.,” “MARIE, LTD.” New Hats are the cause of ALICE BRADY’S Heartaches, Joys, Happiness, Misery and yet they bring her out on top of troubles. Why do ye see a woman’s hat shop in every block, and a man’s hat shop only every mile? “MARIE, LTD.” “MARIE, LTD.,” answers this. A PICTURE FOR HUSBANDS. ■Don’t take your wives‘to see the hats —you’ll regret it! THANKS. MR. & MRS. F. ROBINSON desire to thank all those-kind friends who sent messages of- sympathy and floral tributes,'and specially thank Dr. Mandl and Mr and Mrs E. Howan, during their recentsad bereavement. TOWN HALL - FONTON. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW TO-MORROW! FRIDAY NIGHT. * BENEFIT CONCERT BENEFIT CONCERT BENEFIT CONCERT BENEFIT CONCERT (Postponed from Tuesday owing to inclement weather.) IN AID OF LOCAL DESERVING CASE. VERSATILE PROGRAMME, im-buling Concerted Numbers'by Maori Songsters, Solos by Lending Local Talent, Humorous Items, etc. To conclude with a Screaming Farce, entitled “Johnny Bladder.” A CLEAN, 'WHOLESOME PROGRAMME. A BUMPER HOUSE REQUESTED FOR A CAUSE THAT NEEDS ASSISTANCE. Admission: Circle 2/-, ..Downstairs 1/-. TOWN HALL PICTURES. NOTE. —Owing to the influenza, there will he no matinee screened for children on Saturday. SATURDAY EVENING! Maurice Tourneur’s > Drury Lane Melodrama : “SPORTING LIFE.” “SPORTING LIFE.” A "WOMAN’S PICTURE, because it lias a big love story of two sister.-.. A MAN’S PICTURE, because if centres on two of the most famous sporting events in England —the Derby and Championship Night ;U the National Sporting Club. 0.-1 “SPORTING LIFE.” 1/1. 2/1 “SPORTING LIFE.” 1/1. NOTICE.
Messrs woodroofe & c0.,Land and Commission Agents, desire to notify the public that they have taken offices in Fraser s Building’ (upstairs). UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. FOXTON SALE YARDS, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920. a \BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., under instructions from Messrs WOODROOFE BROS., who are giving up dairying, will sell as above, at 12 noon —- 53 JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS 8 18-months springing Jersey cross heifers, r.w. Jersey bull 10 2-year Jersey cross heifers, r.w. Jersey bull I 20 Jersey cross wearier heifers I 8 weuner steers 4 1 21-year Jersey bull 3 good draught horses 1 dray and harness 2 sets leading harness NOTE. —The herd comprises some tip-top cows,' mostly August and September culvers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. P. J. JACK. FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, FRENCH POLISHER AND PICTURE FRAMER. MAIN STREET - FOXTON. Having commenced business as above, I am prepared to undertake all classes of furniture making on shortest notice, having installed machinery to give prompt delivery. Pianos repaired and repolished. Agent for Cock’s Patent Bed Fittings. A TRIAL ffbLICTTED. TERMS CASH. ’Phono 91. Box 54. REMOVAL NOTICE. Messrs cooper, daniell & CO, Barristers and Solicitors, have removed to the premises lately occupied by Mr H. A. Ingle, dentist, in Fraser's Building. Fyr Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, 1/0, 2/9.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2130, 20 May 1920, Page 3
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