A WELCOME SOCIAL TO the Ministers of Hawke’s Bay and Manawatu districts will be held in (he Methodist. Hall on MONDAY evening at 7.30 p.m. Musical items. Refreshments. Collection in aid of expenses. CENTENARY RALLY. METHODIST CHURCH. WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 7.30. Chairman Mr John Clays tall. Address by the President of N.Z. Conference (Rev. C. H. Laws, 8.A., D.D.) and the Secretary of Centenary Committee (Rev. A. C. La wry). Anthems by choir of 25 voices (conductor Mr 11. Osborne).
ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! William Fox presents Dustin Farnuin in “THE DEVIL WITHIN.” “THE DEVIL WITHIN.” By Geo rye Allen England, directed by Bernard Darning. Prices fld and 1/0 plus tax, children as usual. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! A farce comedy supreme “THE GIRL IN THE TAXI.” “THE GIRL IN THE TAXI.” Starring Mr and Mrs Carter de Haven. A comedy that will make Milt gasp for breath for the next laugh. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” MONDAY next GEORGE CARPEXTIER, “THE WONDER MAN.” AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! AT 1.30 p.m. fine Jersey cow, due August (3rd calf) : Poultry. Onions. Potatoes, Vegetables, Pie Melons. 60 egg Tneubator, Chairs, Tables, Lino., Furniture and sundries of all kinds. Further entries invited. F. D. WriIBLEY. Auctioneer. TOWN HALL PICTURES. AT LAST! AT LAST! SATURDAY. “A MAN’S HOME.” “A MAN’S HOME.” “A MAN’S HOME.” A superb production, masterfully directed and beautifully photographed. Special music. ALL AYE WANT TO MAM.KE IT A HOWLING SUCCESS TS A PACKED HOUSE AND WE WILL GET .IT. Usual prices.
FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of Mr and Mrs A. E. Tongs are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their late daughter. Beryl, which will leave their residence. Lady’s Mile, for the Fo.vton Cemetery at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow, Friday. J. A. HOFFMAN. Undertaker.
FOOTBALL. RACE COURSE, SATURDAY. Foxton v. Shannon (Seniors) at 2.45 p.m. Foxton v. Weraroa (Juniors) at 2.45 p.m. Admission ]•-, Ladies Free. L. S. CARMICHAEL. See. Horn. Rugby Union.
PA VIS Bread is different from every other bread! Never confuse PA VIS with ordinary brown bread. PAVIS is much more nourishing, and it is the most digestable bread obtainable. —Obtainable only at Perreau’s. STEPHENS’ BLUE-BLACK Writing Ink, 5/- 16-ounce bottle, cash. —“Herald” Office. PAVIS Bread is far superior to ordinary Brown, wholemeal, or white bread.—Procurable at Perreau’s. PA VIS Bread is not Brown Bread, but a VITA MINE Bread. —Procured at Perreau’s. POST. —An endless chain off motor car on Foxton-Levin Road. Reward on returning same to R Bryant. "REWARD is offered for information leading to recovery of a prae-, tically new bicycle. Apply this Office. JUST opened, a line of Special 4/1 Ribbed Fashion Lovaf mixture Hose —Splendid wearing quality. Excellent Value, 2/9 pair at The C. M. Ross Co.’s Sale. A LL wool Colonial Hose, in grey. •Just the thing for the cold weather. 3/6 pair at The C. M. Ross Co.’s Sale. ,JUST opened 14 Art Shades in the new wool for Jumpers, Skirts and Dresses. Ask to see these at 8d per skein at The C. M. Ross Co.’s Sale.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2441, 15 June 1922, Page 3
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