GRAND ANNUAL BALL of the FOXTON LAWN TENNIS CLUB. To l)e held in the TOWN HALL ' - FOXTON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMB. 28lh, 1920, at | p.m. Dancing .S p.m. tiil 2 ;i.m. Good floor. Music; Miss Reeve and Messrs IT. Graham and B. Wall*. Gout lemon 5/-, Ladies 3/-; Double Ticket 7/0. S. T. COMPTON, Secret ary. FOR SALE. Wanted to soli by louder, largo iron shod, 50ft. by 21 ft., 12 ft. 4 x 3 studs. Walls and roof all covered with good quality galvanised! corrugated iron, in Harbour Street, used as a cement store by Hopwood Hardware, Ltd., Also opposite Foxloti Railway Station, Cottage. Tenders close on SATURDAY, October 2nd, 1020. MOPWOOD HARDWARE, LTD.. Palmerston North. ROYAL PICTURES. ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WILLIAM FOX Presents THEDA BARA in “THE FORBIDDEN PATH.” “THE FORBIDDEN PATH.” This picture is classed hy the Censor as “Recommended more,especially for adult audiences.** MONDAY! MONDAY! George Loam; Tucker’s wonder-pro-duction of I lie screen age: “THE MIRACLE MAN.” “THE MIRACLE MAN.” THE PHOTOPLAY WITH AN AMAZING SOUL. It steals into the heart like an exquisite poem. It lives in the memory like a haunting melody. It inspires like a hurst of glorious music. “THE MIRACLE .MAX” is the miracle picture. Come! lave a life in an hour. Prices Tor this Superb Production: 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-, plus Tax. P. GABITES for Cambric Edgings and Embroideries. Special purchase 400 yards, all at 7td per yard. New Summer Dress Goods, 1/0, 2/0. Crepe, 3/3. White CALICOES, Sheetings, Towels, Hosiery. Gloves, Ribbons. Men's Ties, 1/9. 1/11, 2/0. Tie Pins, Brooches, 9d each, infantees, 2/-, reduced to 1/0. —F. GABITES. GABITES for Pearl Buttons. Plus, Id packet. Tea Towelling, 2/0, Lace Curtains, slightly soiled, 10/0 pair. Double-width * White Sheetings, 5/11. reduced to 4/11. TOWN HALL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Mm, S. HART in a New and Exeiitiug Feature: “WAGON TRACKS.” Usual Prices ■ O.s & 1/1, children 3d. MON DAY.— G ERTR UDE A THE RSOX’S NOVEL, “THE AVALANCHE,” With ELSIE FERGUSON. Usual Prices: 0d & 1/1, children 3d. WANTED TO BUY—Fourteen to Eighteen ft. Boat, hi good order. C. E. Ward, 50 Maiu Street, Palmerston North, When I grow up to be a man I’ll smoke cigars! like Uncle Dan, And flirt with girls, and own a car, And wear long pants! like my pup;i. And when the winter days are damp, I'll have goloshes and a gamp; But coughs and colds I*ll not endure —- I'll just take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. 19
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2181, 25 September 1920, Page 3
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