THANKS. ]\TR. & MRS. M. E. PERBEAU and family desire (o express their heartfelt thanks to all who. sent messages and expressions of sympathy and floral tokens, in their-re-eent sad bereavement. TOWN. HALL PICTURES WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! MARY PICKFORD, still the greatest of all stars, in her latest: ■ “HOW COULD YOU, JEAN?” ‘“HOW COULD YOU, JEAN?” Popular Prices: 1/1 and 1/7. Lost—Gold pearl and diamond dress ring, circular setting. Fndcr rewarded on returning same to this office. FOR SALE. —Two cows. Apply for particulars to W. Owen, Norbiton Road. Lost. —Between Park Street and Beach, motor starting handle. Finder please return to this office. ROYAL PICTURES. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! ONE NIGHT ONLY. Absolutely without parallel in New Zealand. THE GREATEST DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION EVER SCREENED ON ONE PROGRAMME : International Attractions announces D. W. GRIFFITH’S “THE GREATEST QUESTION.” “THE GREATEST QUESTION.” Plays on'the Emotions of Men and Women like an Inspired Musician on a Wonderful Organ. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “A DAY’S PLEASURE.” “A DAY’S PLEASURE.” His Fourth Million Dollar Comedy. (“The Greatest Question” is recommended more especially for adultaudiences.) CRICKET. MEETING of all interested in lhe forthcoming visit ol a I'ovIdm team l<> Levin will be held in the Stale School at 8 o'clock TO-MOR-ROW EVENING, to consider ways and means of obtaining practice material. ■ Ij. J. FFRRIE. PONTON STOCK SALE. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1021. Messrs abraham & williams, LTD., will sell at 12.30 p.m. — 20 fat ewes 30 3-vear steers (i 2-vear stem's 200 J - and (i-lootb owes A CHANCE LIKE THIS WI.LL NEVER OCCUR IN FOXTON AGAIN. GREAT DRAPERY SALE. GREAT DRAPERY SALE. HAM ICR'S BUILDINGS, F()XTOX. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10th, 11th, and 12th. (Commencing 2 p.m. each day.) JjR’ADCOCK & CO., Auctioneers, Ohakune Junction, instructed by Mr. S. J. FOLEY, Auckland, (Manufacturing .Agents, will sell as follows : £2,500 WORTH OF DRAPERY. £2,500 WORTH OF DRAPERY. 100 LADIES’ COSTUMES. 1500 BLOUSES in Silk, Fugi, and Crepe-de-Chine. Men's Suits, Socks, Flannels, Overcoats, Suit Lengths, Oilskins, Towels, Fox Furs, etc. HUNDREDS OF DIFFERENT LINES. ALL WITHOUT RESERVE. BRADCOCK & COY.. Auctioneers.
Boys’ Sports Suits and School Shorts at BARR & TVER'S Special Sale Bargain Week, commencing to-dav. Special bargain week.— Men’s Knitted W'ool Sox, 2/3 pair. Heavy Merino Undershirts, long sleeves, 4/11. Men’s Sol t Collars, coloured, 1/-. Boys’ Washing' Hats, 1/11. At BARR & TYER’S SaleAYeelr. jJICI HOSIERY BARGAINS, Special Sale W eek. Girls’ W liile Cotton Hose, 1/- pair. Children’s Cashmere Hose, black, .1/11 pair. Women’s plain black Lisle Hose, 2/11 pair, worth double. At BARR & TVER'S Big Sale AYoek.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2236, 8 February 1921, Page 3
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