SAVE THE EXPENSE. . Do not call in a. doctor when you sprain your ankle: Bathe your ankle in water as hot as can be borne, and rub in Chamberlain’s Pain Balm freely. Repeat the rubbin" several times, and in two or three days you will be able to get about and will be quite cured in less than a week. For sale everywhere. —Advt.
ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SELZNICK DE LUXE ATTRACTION. “The best picture I have, ever made. —Lewis Selzniek. WILLIAM FAVEESIIAM in Frank L. Packard’s story: “THE SIN THAT WAS HIS.” “THE SIN THAT WAS HIS.” Two Ace Artie was innocent —but he also knew the condemned murderer was innocent. If he saved him, he. would lose his own life. What; did he do? Prices: fid, 1/1, children half-price. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! She was the very poetry of motion —in her exotic native dances of the Islands, clad in her native dress of mere grasses. DORALDINA, the World’s Dancing Sensation, in “WOMAN UNTAMED.” “WOMAN UNTAMED.” An Exotic Romance of the South Seas. Extra. “THE BRANDED FOUR.” Don’t miss “MY HUSBAND’S OTHER WIFE,” on Saturday. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. i-'EREE DISTRIBUTION OF EAT --'POISON. NOTICE i% hereby given that Rat Poison may be obtained from the undersigned, free of charge during office horn’s (10 —4) by bona fide residents of the Borough, and the Council requests citizens to avail themselves bf the opportunity of removing the menace. CAUTION.—As the Poison necessarily contains harmful ingredients, householders are warned against keeping it in places accessible to children, or where it is likely to come into contact with food.
The poison should be' spread on bread or meat, and placed out of reach of children or pets. W. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. FOXTON RACING CLUB. (Incorporated.) ANNUAL MEETING, 1922. ■SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JANUARY 21st AND 23rd. Nominations for all events close on FRIDAY, January (Ith, 1922, at 8 p.m. For full programme see “Weekly Press.” L. R, FREEMAN, Secretary. Box 13, Foxton. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. Impounded by e. Boyie, on loth December, one bay mare; no brands, dent on forehead, one bind, slioe on. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on FRIDAY, Gth inst., at 12 noon. .T. PARKER, Poundkeeper.
funeral notice, THE friends of the late Mrs A. E. Withers are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, which will leave her late parents’ residence, Thynne Street, at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (Friday), for the Foxton Cemetery. T. GRIGGS, v Undertaker. LOYAL FOXTON LODGE, M.U., I-0.0.F., 8007. THE Brethren are respectfully requested to meet at the Lodge Room at Ip.m. TO-MORROW (Friday), in older to attend the funeral of the late wife of Bro. E. W. Withers. F. VERTONGEN, N.G. •Wanted to BUY.-«maii se<7-ond-hand Separator (one cow). Apply “Herald” Office
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2375, 5 January 1922, Page 3
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