AUCJION SALE. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! At 2 p.m. FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY. will sell as above: Poultry, Fruit, Vegetables, Potatoes, Baths, Plates, Table Knives, Bike Lamps, Saucepans, and Sundries of all kinds. Also—Another consignment of •Boots and Shoes'of all kinds, including. Men’s, Women’s and Chilxlren’s Footwear and Gum Boots, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Groceries, Razor Strops and Fancy goods. Sale starts 2 p.m. sharp. F. D. WHIBLEY, Auctioneer. FOXTON FOOTBALL CLUB. Annual Meeting of Members and intending members of the above Club will be held in the Town Hall Supper-room on THURSDAY, March 16tli, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Report and Ualance-sheet, and Election of Officers. R. RANGIHEUEA, Hon. See. TOWN HALL - FOXTON. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922. GRAND BALL. GRAND BALL. Music by Larkin’s Orchestra. Sit-down Supper and other Arrangements of the Best. Ladies 3/-, Gents 5/-, Double 7/6. V. E. BRYANT, M.C. W. CARMINE, Hon. Sec. ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! a CONWAY TEA RLE in “SOCIETY SNOBS.” “SOCIETY SNOBS.” This .was THEIR hour. A fleeting, blissful period of ecstaey, with the World and its social distinctions far away and forgotten. Could he reveal the truth and tell Vivian, who had married him, believing him to be 1 a millionaire and nobleman —could lie tell her he was only a WAITER? FRIDAY! . FRIDAY! A Drama of Hearts that passed in the night. “UNSEEN FORCES.” I “UNSEEN FORCES.” Starring SYLVIA BREAMER; Coming Saturday: “The Victim,” and a great Snooky comedy, | “Beat It.” Coming Monday: William Farnuin, in “DRAG HARLAN,” “BRTDE 13”
TOWff HALL PICTURES. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! A DE LUXE ATTRACTION, - Starring NAZIMOVA in “WAR BRIDES.” \ “WAR BRIDES.” Not a wnr picture, but a picture of wnr against all Unit is noblest and best, WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! A PARAMOUNT MASTERPIECE: “THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN” “THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN” Starring TOM MEIGHAN. Usual prices, tkl, 1/1, children halfprice. SHOP DAY AT FQXTON. SATURDAY, IStli MARCH. In aid of Weraroa Madri Gras , Queen Committee. Great Variety Competitions, Goods, etc., etc. Evening Performance by.tlyj ’Weraroa Maori Minstrel Troupe, a combination of Great and Varied Talent. SCHOOL PADS. SCHOOL PADS. > 1 3 FOR 1/3, CASH. 3 FOR 1/3, CASH. “HERALD” OFFICE. “HERALD” OFFICE. v INK STAIN REMOVER. FOR removing Ink Stains, Fruit Stains, etc., from Linen and Paper. Columbia Ink Stain Remover. For sale at “Herald” Office. w ANTED. —General jobbing work of any description, gardening, etc., etc. Work undertaken either by day or contract. —W. BYNE, care of Mr de Bidder, Liddell Street, Wanted to 5e11.—29 white Leghorn pullets (this year’s), and 17 White Leghorn pullets (last year’s). Laying. Apply “Herald” Office. ' bulbs, 11/- worth for 10/-; 22/6 worth for 20/-, after 15th March. Send for free price list, —B. H. JUST, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2405, 16 March 1922, Page 3
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