I Foii SALE.—QUANTiTY of good paper-covered novels, 3d and fid each'. Also few miscellaneous books, —H. Franldand, Robinson Street. TOWN HALL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ENID BENNETT in - WHAT EVERY WOMAN LEARNS. “The Gingham Girl” (Sennett Comedy), “Wolves of Kultur” (Serial). Usual Prices, fid and 1/1. MONDAY! MONDAY! Return Farewell Visit of FRED HOLLAND, Musical Star, in new items presented on New Instruments. Hear him on the BIG SAXOPHONE. Also MARGARITA FISHER in “IMPOSSIBLE SUSAN.” Prices, 1/1 and 2/1. ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! NAT GOULD’S SENSATIONAL RACING STORY: “A FORTUNE AT STAKE.” “A FORTUNE AT STAKE.” Eea taring the Greatest' British Screen Artists, Gerald Ames and Violet Hopson. The thrilling romance of the gentleman rider and the girl he loved. The greatest picture of the Sport of Kings itver screened. extra.-“house of hate.” NO EXTRA PRICES! MONDAY! MONDAY! TWO SPECIAL FEATURE PROGRAMME: GEORGE WALSH in “THE WINNING STROKE.” “THE WINNING STROKE.” This, the Greatest Boat-racing Romance in Pictures, has Beauty, Power, Thrills, and gives Complete and Enthusiastic Satisfaction. Also —MA DLAINE TRAVERSE in “LOST MONEY.” “LOST MONEY.” NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. ALL SAINTS' GIRLS’ GUILD. A GALE OF WORK and Concert will he held in All Saints’ Sunday School on MONDAY NEXT, November 29th, 1920. Opening at 7 p.m. Admission; Adults fid, children 3d. Proceeds for Renovating Schoolroom. For SALE. —1 Gig, 1 Dog Cart, 1 Dover Stove (in good order!, (jiiantily Harness (second-hand), on view Whyte’s Hotel Stables. Apply C. L. PODMORE. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.' FEILDING RACES, 3()lh NOVEMBER AND Ist DECEMBER, 1929. ()N TUESDAY and Wednesday, 30lh November and Ist December, Special (rain leaves Palmerston North 10.20 a.m., Eeilding arrive 10.55 a.m. Return train leaves Eeilding 5.30 p.m,, Palmerston N. arrive 0.5 p.m. The usual 4.20 p.m. train from Eeilding eo'nneels at Palmerston North with the 5.35 p.m. train to Eoxlon. These trains will Mop where repaired for passengers, BY ORDER. STARVING CHILDREN OF EUROPE. . A MEETING of all interested in assisting the fund in aid of-die Starving Children of Europe will be held iu the temporary Borough Council Chamher on TUESDAY, 1201 h insl,, at 7.30 p.m. JOHN CHRYSTALL, Mayor. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. * , 'NJOTICE is hereby given that the partnersliipliitlierlo existing between Percy James Jack and Walter* Lewis Lanndy, trading as Jack & Laumly, Cabinetmakers, of Foxton, has been dissolved as from this dale. The business is now being carried on by .P, J. Jack. (Signed) „P. J. JACK, w. l. laundy! Witness, to'Signatures — 11. 11. DAN]ELL, Solicitor. Foxton, November 23, 1920. PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID • BOARD. ADDITIONAL Probationer-, ore repaired for new wards of the Palmerston North Hospital. Apply to the Secretary, Palmerston North. j^TRAYED.—From Foxton-Shan-non road, a draught gelding; white face, hind-while feet, stringhalt. Information rewarded. O. Upton, Montoa. FOXTON HORTICULTURAL SHOW. DECEMBER 2nd AND 3rd, 1920. [)0 you take a. pride in your garden f Then enter it for the Show. £1 Is 0d for best garden, and £1 Is Od for best vegetable garden. Have yon any Flower-, Vegetables, Fancy Work, Cooking, that you are proud of ? Then bring them to* the Srow. Do you like to see flowers / Then come to the Show. The Flower Show depends for its success upon YOU! What are you going to do to help’ The best help yon can give is by making entries. They close at 13 o’clock on December Ist.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2208, 27 November 1920, Page 3
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