TOWN HALL PICTURES. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson and Elliott Dexter in “DON’T TELL EVERYTHING.” “DONT TELL EVERYTHING.” And Harold Lloyd in a four-real screamer. “A SAILOR MADE MAN.” Everyone looks forward to the popular CABARET EVENING. Make sure you come to this one. PICTURES AND DANCING. Admission 1/1. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! “THE WOMAN GOD SENT.”
Coming:— “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL.” “THE SHEIK.” ‘•'MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY.” ROYAL PICTURES. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAYI Carle Laeinmle presents “HEADIN’ WEST.” “HEADIN’ WEST.” A Universal Special Attraction. Story by Harvey Gates, directed by William Craft, starring Hoot Gibson. See him leap from an airplane right in'to the midst of the swiftest adventures you ever experienced. A new and different Western thriller. Extra: “THE WHITE HORSEMAN.” James Oliver Curwood’s great novel “NOMADS OF THE NORTH” will be shown next Saturday. Also Larry Semmon’s greatest comedy, “THE HICK.” Although a special programme, it will be shown at usual places.
Coming: — “BLACK LEOPARD’S CUB.” “FOUR. HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE.” “WAY DOWN EAST.” FOOTBALL. REPRESENT A TIVE FOOTBALL. RECREATION DOMAIN, SHANNON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, AT 2.45 p.m. WAIRARAPA WAIRARAPA V. HOROWHENUA. HOROWHENUA. Two good Teauns and a Good game is anticipated. BE THERE IN CROWDS. L. S. CARMICHAEL, Secretary, Ff.R.U. PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. r pilE Annual Concert in connection with the above will he held in the Sunday School Hall on l 1 RID.W next, at 7.30 p.m. Capital Programme by Children. Refreshments. Admission by silver coin. Everyone welcome.
CITIZENS PROTECT YOUR OWN PROPERTY. £5 REWARD. THE above reward will be paid for information leading to the conviction of any person or persons, wilfully destroying tree's or removing tree guards in the streets or reserves. M. E. PERREAU, President Beautifying Society. EOXTON HARBOUR BOARD. APPLICATIONS FOR POSITION OF secretary. Applications are invited for the position of Secretary to the Board, closing AUGUST 31st, 1922 at 5 pan. Salary £SO per annum. Schedule of duties may be seen at the Town Clerk’s Office, Foxton. Applications to be addressed to the undersigned, Palmerston North marked “Secretary.” J. LINKLATER, Chairman. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited up to noon, AUGUST 26th, for the erection of Shop and Dwelling at Shannon. Plans, etc., may be seen at J. A. Roach’s Shop, Shannon. Wanted.—a good general. Wages £l. Apply this Office. The registered name, PAVIS, is derived from two Latin words “Panis,” which means Bread; and “Vis,” which means Strength, Force, Vigour, Power, or Energy. Thus PAVIS Bread is truly the “staff of life.” —Order it from Perreau’s.
GRAND CONCERT. IN AID OF THE MAORI CHURCH, MOTUITI. TO be held in the TOWN HALL, Fox ton, on AUGUST 25TH, 1922. Prices 3s and 2s. W^ANTED.—General jobbing work of any description, gardening, etc., etc. Work undertaken either by day or contract. —W. BYNE, care of F. J. Mantell, Liddell Street. PA VIS Bread is enriched with large quantities of added Golden Gem of wheat. IT’S 20 Per Cent. VITAMINE. —Procurable at Perreau's. TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS. WE have millions to offer at from 6d each. Price lists free. B. H. JUST. BOTANICAL NURSERIES, ' Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2470, 22 August 1922, Page 3
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