ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A Wife is only a Wife —but a good Stenographer is often 95 per eent. of lilt; Business. CONSTANCE TALMADGE in a Matrimonial Nightmare of Funniosities, “A TEMPERAMENTAL WIFE.” “A TEMPERAMENTAL WIFE.” Tliere are two sides to every matrimonial Peaee Covenant, and even in your most .judicial moments you can hardly blame a husband for being slightly peevish when he finds that his wife has run away with a noaeeonnt Count. LARRY SEMON' COMEDY: “THE SPORTSMAN.” Extra: “TERROR TRAIL,” a grand new Secret Service Serial. MONDAY! MONDAY! DOROTHY DALTON in “BEHIND MASKS.” “BEHIND MASKS.” A Drama that tears the Mask of Hypocrisy from Modern Life. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. “Behind is based on E. P. TTOPPENHEIM’s famous novel, “Jean of the Marshes.” Featuring DOROTHY DALTON. FUNERAL NOTICE. r friends of the late Mr Arthur William Reeve are respectfully requested to attend his funeral, which will leave his late residence, Manawatu Heads, at 2 p.m. on MONDAY, 101 h inst., for’tin* Foxton Cemetery. J, A. HOFMANN, Undertaker.
POST US YOUR FILMS FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. Films received by morning mail' returned same day. '•esicrvce, 33 WILLIS STREET, Wellington. . J ABSOLUTELY i lie last day of I‘ullan’s Removal Sale, Saturday next.
TO THE SEASIDE. SUNDAY MOTOR LAUNCH SERVICE. THE Motor Launch NAOMI will convoy passengers to the seaside EVERY SUNDAY, leaving the Wharf at HI a.m. and 2 pan. Return fare 2/fi, children half-price. ‘ K. CARTER, Propriefor.
Great, removal sale, eo-m----mcneins' TO-MORROW. Gel in early. Pillion's Boot Depot. HO R OWE EXE A A. & P. ASSOCIATION. SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW. To lie held on the RACECOURSE, LEVIN, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 18th ;uul 19th January, 1922. SCHEDULES may be obtained at “Herald” Ol'liee, or posted to any address on applieation to R. D. WALLACE, Secretary, Telephone \ .'in. Box 27, Levin. CHRISTMAS GIFTS! CHRISTMAS GIFTS!
DEFOB E making a linal selection of Christ mas (iifls. call and inspect inv slock of Pipes by the leading makes, Hold and Silver-mounted Cigarette and Cigar Holders, Silver and (lold-inounlcd Pouches, Match Boxes, Perfumes, Safety and Blade Razors, Simps, Choice Toilet Rail nisi I os. The leading and favourite brands of Cigars and ( igarettes, suitable for presentation purposes. Walking Slicks. Pocket Knives, etc., etc. S. MATTAR, S. MATTAR, ROSY HAIRDRESSING AND TOP,A CC< >N IST SALOON, Main Street, Eoxton. (Yoking DOWN January ,14th. Bargain- for all at Pullan’s Boot Depot. J?()R SALE. —50 swarms bees, in full prolil, in two- and three-decker hives. Apply this office. WANT! fl). —Visitors to the Beach to call at BAI’PKTIAM’S, the first* Grocer’s Shop in town. Factory Butter is 1/3 per ll>„ and all other lines at lowest prices. WANTED KNOWN.—Special reductions. Towels l/(i, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 each. White Voile, 44in. wide, 2/11. F. G A BITES. Wanted known.—Black wool, 9id, 1/-, 1/0, skein. Men’s Knitted Sox, 2/3 pair.—-F. GABITES. Wanted. —By capable woman, work by the day, washing or sewing. Apply this office. DON’T forget to call for your repairs. Closing down SATURDAY NEXT. Pullan’s Boot Depot.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2379, 14 January 1922, Page 3
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