TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! Wednesday, Dee. Ist, at 7.150 p.iu. METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY CONCERT AND PRIZE-GIVING. To be held in THE MASONIC HALL, FOXTON. SPECIAL PROGRAMME OF CHILDREN’S ITEMS. 'Refreshments provided. Tickets 1/-, children Gd. TOWN HALL PICTURES. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! DOROTHY DALTON displays her genius in “THE LADY OF RED BUTTE.” j* A Thos. Lice attraction. (Recommended by Censor more especially for adult audiences.) Usual Prices: (id and 1/1. 'Wanted to p,uy.—Quiet gig horse; must be quiet. Apply T. Small, Union Street. ROYAL PICtURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MONSTER DOUBLE ATTRACTION. ■ ‘ NELL SHIPMAN in' “BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY.” “BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY.” THE GREATEST FILM EVER SCREENED. . 1(1 different wild animals play naln-. ral parts; great dog sledge raee and dog tight. See the desperate swim down (he mountain rapids. Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN In “SUNNYSIDE.” Prices: 'lf- & 11, children halfprice. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY! CONAN DOYLE'S THRILLING STORY. “THE VALLEY GF FEAR.” “THE VALLEY OF FEAR.” Featuring the world-l'aiaoim detective, Sherlock Holme,-. HORTICULTURAL FLOWER SHOW. J-JOKTICULTURISTS! hi order to help you and the Show, you have been giVca till WEDNESDAY ’ MIDDAY to make your entries. If ' you can do so earlier your courtesy will be appreciated. The See re I ary j will be at his office from 7.30 p.m. c till 0 p.m. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), to receive entries. It only needs entries- to make the J Show a success. Bring yours ulong.’ Anything may win a but if it doesn’t it helps the Show. 1 H. H. DAN I ELL, 4 Secretary.
STARVING CUILDIfKX OF EUROPE. j\ MEETING of all inlerested in assist mg ihc Cum I in aid id' I lie Starving Children of Europe will he held in I lie temporary Borough Council Chamber on TUESDAY, 20th insl., at 7.30 p.m. JOHN CHifYSTALE, Mayor. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that I lie )>arlncrshii> hitherto existing between Perev James Jack and Waller Lew is Laimdy, trading as Jack & Lnumly, Cabinetmakers, of Eoxton, has been dissolved as from this date. The business is now being carried on by P. J. Jack. -- (Signed) P. J. JACK, * IV. L. LAUNDY. Witness to Signatures—--11. 11. DAN 1 ELL, Solicitor. Eoxton, November 23, 1920. Strayed—i< Tom Foxtail-Shan-non road, a draught gelding; white face, hind white feet, stringhalt. Information rewarded. Q. Upton, Moutoa. CAN BE CONTROLLED. During summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels, and should receive most careful attention. Any unusual looseness of the bowels can be controlled by giving- Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, with an occasional dose of castor oil to cleanse the system. Children teething have more or less dian'hoea, which can be controlled by giving Chamberlain’s Colie and Diarrhoea Remedy at once. For sale everywhere.—Advt,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2209, 30 November 1920, Page 3
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