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PRESIDENT HARDING ON AMERICA’S DRY EVIL On October 2nd in all New Zealand newspapers a cable appeared as follows: “An investigation conducted by a committee composed of Messrs Hughes, Mellon, and Hoover found that the United States is the greatest per capita, consumer of drugs in the world. As a result of the investigation, President Harding has decided to open the way to hold a conference of nations to discuss this question.” This committee, comprising three of America’s foremost statesmen, Mr Hughes (Secretary of State), Mr Mellon (Secretary of the Treasury), and Mr Hoover (Secretary of Commerce), can surely he relied on more than the bigoted fanatics who are trying to make you believe that prohibition has been the salvation of the United States, and will be the finest thing for New Zealand. Vote continuance, and keep the drug horror out of this country. 58.

TOWN HALL PICTURES. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! CABARET. Tluf greatest Boxing: Picture of the year. Based on I lie fniiunts play. “The Chiunpioii," by A. E. Thomas nml Thomas Louden. “THE WORLD’S CHAMPION.” “THE WORLD'S CHAMPION.” Have you seen Wally badly thrashed? Watch him drop classical studies for the Gloves, and follow him throng'll three rounds which bring him the Championship. Then see him go home to the Earl who soundly thrashes him.. If you have not been to the Cabaret try it. Delightful dances, entrancing music, beautiful floor and a gorgeous picture. Admission 1/1. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Con wav Ten vie in “A WIDE OPEN TOWN." Remember a week to-night is “THE SHEIK.” TOWN' HALL. THURSDAY, October 2(iih, at 2.30 p.m. ALL SAINTS’ BAZAAR. PLAIN and Fancy Work, Flower, Cake, Sweets, and Produce Stalls. Vocal and Instrumental Items at . evening session. Selections by Mr Basil Walls orchestra, which will also supply the dance music. TO CONCLUDE WITH A DANCE. Admission: Afternoon’Free; Evening 1/-, which admits to dance.

ROYAL PICTURES. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! Curio Laommlc presents Frank Mayo in lho amazing story of a man of Iho sea who had two face's and who fought for the same woman’s love twice and won hoiI; fimos. “THE MAN WHO MARRIED HIS OWN WIFE.” • “THE MAN WHO MARRIED HIS OWN WIFE.” A Cniversnl Picture. Directed by Stuart Patou, who made “Conflict.” Story by John Fleming Wilson and Wary Ash Miller. Comedy: “OFF IDS BEAT.” Prices: !hl and 1./(>, plus tax. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! “LOVE, HONOUR AND BEHAVE.” “LOVE, HONOUR AND BEHAVE.” A First National Comedy and “THE YELLOW FACE.” A Stulls Sherlock Holmes Detective Story. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! ANITA STEWART in “SOWING THE WIND.” PAVIS Bread is not Brown Bread, but a VITAMLNE Bread.—Procured at Perreau’s. TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS. WE have millions to offer at from Gd each. Price lists free. B. H. JUST. BOTANICAL NURSERIES, Palmerston North. PAVIS Bread is made of pure wliedt flour, enriched by the GOLDEN GERM of the wheat. That ADDED wheat germ makes PAVIS bread rich in body-building and brain and nerve-feeding elements. — Perreau’s sell it. WANTED TO BUY. —Benzine tins in any quantity. Apply Herald Office. WIANTED. —Position as working manager of farm. Experienced in cattle and sheep, or could take position as ploughman. First-class credentials. Apply “X,” this ollice.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2497, 24 October 1922, Page 3

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524

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2497, 24 October 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2497, 24 October 1922, Page 3

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