TOWN HALL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! "• TO-NIGHT! Trreel British production of De Vere Stackpoole’s Novel: “GARRYOWEN.” A horse and a picture in a million. Produced in. England and Ireland. ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! >She followed him —down alleyways lighted only by the breeze-ridden ilaine of the Devil’s Beacon —past -hehavily barred portals, with their lynx-eyed custodians, into the STREET OF A THOUSAND SORROWS. NORMA TALMADGE, in a Magnificent First National Production THE WOMAN GIVES.” THE WOMAN GIVES.” Also LARRY SEA lON in -- “SCHOOLDAYS.” Prices: (id and 1/1. MONDAY! MONDAY! William Fox presents GLADYS BROCKWELL in ' “ROSE OF NOME.” “ROSE OF NOME.” A TALE OF COURAGE, CRIME AND CUPID AMID ALASKAN SNOWS, - Prices: 6d and 1/1. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. Tile* Drainage Map, showing the reticulation of the Borough for the sewage system, is now open for inspection at the Town Clerk’s Office, Main Street, Fox ton, and it is the intention of the Council to proceed with such work. Objections by occupiers to the passage of sewers through their properties should be lodged within one calendar month from-date. ■ Foxton, July 2, 1921. W. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL is* hereby given that any person found removing, interfering, or damaging any of the works or material in connection with the Water Supply and Sewerage systems will be prosecuted. Wm. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of the late Air Charles Howe are invited to attend his■funeral, which will leave the residence of Air J. J. Kruse, Avenue Road, for the Foxton Cemetery at 2 o’clock TO-AIORROW (Sunday) afternoon. J. A. HOFALANN, Undertaker. HATCHING SEASON. 1921. Book your orders for Day-old Chicks and Hatching Eggs with the man that lujs had ten years’ experience, and who has built up a Uock of White Leghorns second to none in the district. For prices, etc., apply Al. H. WALKER, Ardwick Poultry Furrn, , Foxton. % Telephone 32. UNDER ORDINARY CIK-CUM- ' STANCES. While under ordinary circumstances inllitenza seldom proves fatal, it is only too frequently the indirect cause of many diseases. The high fever leaves the system in a weakened condition, which makes it susceptible to other diseases. An attack of influenza can be greatly lesi sened in its severity by using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It allays the fever and counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. No medicine has met with greater success in the treatment of influenza than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. For sale everywhere.—Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2297, 2 July 1921, Page 3
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396Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2297, 2 July 1921, Page 3
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