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ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Maurice Tourneur present? Jacques Fur relic's famous novel, ‘MY LADY’S GARTER'* “MY LADY'S GARTER." A silken garter lost by a gay court beauty who livctl and loved long centuries ago! Sow could that entangle a young society bud in a rnn~o of mystery, blackmail, robbery and romance that will keep yon tingling for a solid hour and' a-hnlf ? What has that to do with a ninedays scandal in New York s "I ppei . Ten” in 1920 .Also a Side-Splitting Comedy, “WHY DIVORCE.” Prices: 6d. 1/1, children half-price, MONDAY! MONDAY! The Big Event of 'the Season. William Fox presents WILLIAM FARXUM in THE JOYOUS TROUBLEMAKERS. THE JOYOUS TROUBLEMAKERS. A Romance of a Man, a Maid and a Million. glory by Gregory Jackson, Staged bv J. Gordon Edwards. ‘ DON'T MISS IT. Also Great Sunshine Comedy, “THE BABY.” Prices, 2/- and 1/-, plus tax. Children half-price. “THE LICENSING ACT, 1908.” NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. J, JOHN ABRAHAM COOGAN. of Foxton, being the holder of a publican's license in respect of the house and premises situate at. Foxton, and known ns the Mnnnwntu [hue], tin hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be Holden at Foxton on the 71li day of September, 1921, apply for a Transfer ot the said License from mysell to HERBERT DIXON MeTYER, my appointee. Dated at Foxton the 2(51h day ot August, 1921. JOHN A. COOGAN, Applicant. TOWN HALL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" j is nov. on baud, and v.di be screened ! to-r.ighf for certain. Mr-. W. McDONALT) will An? -BEN BOLT." Prices i• 1 and 2 plus tax. Children hall’-priee. fill-: salvation army hall. MONDAY! 8 o'clock. MONDAY! VARIETY PROGRAMME. tln aid of Corps Funds, i I'Lekcr- - n sale. 1 Children half-price. j FOXTON BOROTT.n COENCJI.. i \ I'PT.rCnltfCsS. <* losing i pm. j ~p r hr. 32ti: Sept ember, 192 i. are* j invited for the position of roadman. j Wages, i -103 an howt t IM 9- “d ! per week s, Wm. TRUEMAN, Tov.n Clerk. WHITE LEGHORNS. t j \\ r r, atv now bonking -T-wr- I'm j day-old chick a. hauduiig egg.-, | i oeiomejs, and breeding ben.-'. Soj thing bn; the best supplied. In.-per-j of rdar.l arid stock invited. I J. G, HONOR If Avenue K-md. TYx! ■>!’.. | , ’Phone 190. • FOXTON STOCK SALE, I MONDAY. AEGERT 29th. 1921. ! j \ BRA lIA M & WILLI A MG, LTD.. wilt sell a- above, at 12.80 p.m.: .'to Ytmrling grade J'-rscy hei for -8 2-yetir grade Jcr.-ey iiei- ■ fers, r.w.li. ■ it 2-vear springing hellers 7 yearling Jersey heifers ft store r-nws o yearling Jersey-ernss bulls ! Jersey bull TERM’S STRICTLY CASH, unless previously arranged with management. fjOST.—Between Foxton and Oroua Downs, glass front of nickel-plated motor ear headlight. Reward on leaving same at this office, For SALE. —Oberon Piano and - case. Apply Box 11, Foxioik FEE place of attraction this week is BARR & TYER'S Millinery Showroom, where the new Spring Model Millinery is on view. The new shapes tire, very charming, and the ready-10-rvears are entirely distinctive in style. You must call one day this week and inspect the new Spring Millinery. For SALE. — (By specialist), Manufacturing and Toilet Business. Can he worked any premises. Manufacturing formulae and tuition, also Electric Batteries, Brushes, Combs, etc. Address “Local Manufacture,” “Herald” Office. SHOW Week-at BARR & TYER'S. You must call and see the new Blouse Models, specially imported, and of exclusive styles, and prices are decidedly moderate. SPECIAL Show Days this week at Barr and Tver's.—-Spring Millinery in all the latest shapes, and a charming display of Blouse Wear. We will be pleased to see you any day thi® week.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2321, 27 August 1921, Page 3

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612

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2321, 27 August 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2321, 27 August 1921, Page 3

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