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FOXTQN. 'J’OWN HALL One Night Only. FRIDAY, MAY 20th. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS THt ENGLISH PIERROTS Presenting the latest London amusement craze: “BITS AND PIECES.” THE BEST EVER. AN ALL NEW PROGRAMME. ALL NEW SKETCHES. ALL NEW DANCES. ALL NEW f^gNGS. Don’t miss “Pierrotland” A Tuneful Bit A Lullaby Piece A Melody Bit A Ivnutty Piece A Piano Bit. An Operatic Piece An Eccentric Bit A Farcical Pieee And cither Bits and Pieces. SEE THE NEW AND OLD FAVOURITES in AN ALL-NEW SHOW. Fascinating, Alluring. The English Pierrots have just concluded a record season of seven consecutive weeks in Auckland. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS. Our Orchestra a Feature. Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus Tax. Box Plan at Heath’s. ROYAL PICTURES. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY! The Beautiful “Harrison Fisher” Girl, OLIVE THOMAS, is lovely in both cotton and silk in the magnificent Selznick production, “YOUTHFUL FOLLY.” “YOUTHFUL FOLLY.” ' A little Southern girl was married —it was a marriage of convenience. The convenience of husband, relations and the other woman! Nobodv bothered about the bride! BUT SHE MADE THEM SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE. Extra: “VANISHING DAGGER.” MOUTOA SCHOOL. Competent man u required to lay down an asphalt tennis court at the above school. Particulars, on application to JAS. KELLY. Chairman M.outoa School Commit tec. TOWN HALL PICTURES. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! Maurice Tourneur's Special Melodrama of the sea : “THE LIFE LINE” See the sea storm, the wreck of the ocean liner, the use of the breeches Imoy, the great theatre fire, and the underworld scenes. Truly a Great Feature.. AT USUAL PRICES: fid & 1/4, Children 3d. TENDERS.

RENDERS, to close with the undersigned on Saturday, 28th inslant, are invited for the sale and removal of the temporary premises h, Main Street known as the Diggers’ Fruit Shop. The highest or anv tender not neeessarilv aeeepted. S. DUD SOX. MOUTOA drainage board. Notice is given that an application has been made to t!ie Minister for internal Affairs for authority to levy General Rate for the current year on a uniform seale on Unimproved Value. Objections thereto, if any, must he forwarded to the Office of the said Minister, at Wellington, within twenty-one days -from the date of this notice. Eoxton, May 17th, 1021. W. BOCK, Clerk. Great BARGAINS ill Imdies’ Hosiery at BARR & IYER S Big Slump Sale. Plain Black Hose, usually 4/(), 5/11 and 7,0; Sale prices, 2, 11, 4 b and 5,11. Grey Ribbed Sports Hose, all wool, usual prices 5/0 and 0/0; Sale prices 4/0 and 5/0. PIANO TUNING. W h. COLES (of Messrs Henry Coles & Co., piano and organ importers, of Palmerston North), will visit Eoxton periodically. Orders for tuning left at “Herald” Office will receive attention. WONDERFUL Bargains ill Smart, Winter Costumes, at BARR & TVER’S Big Slump Sale'. Good styles Coats and Skirts, in Navy Serges and Smart Tweeds, usual prices £8 10, - to £lO 10/-; Sale prices £0 10/- to £8 10/-. BEST FOR CHILDREN. Cough's and colds are a source of continual anxiety to a mother whose children catch cold at each change of weather. If the children are small, she must treat the cold quickly, or croup may develop. Always she must be careful about the medicine she uses. A medicine that contains opium or other narcotics is worse than the disease itself. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is absolutely the best medicine for children. It contains no opium or any other narcotics. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the only medicine sold in Australasia that bears a copy of the Government Analysis, which proves that it contains nothing injurious. For sale everywhere. —Aclvt,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2277, 17 May 1921, Page 3

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590

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2277, 17 May 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2277, 17 May 1921, Page 3

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