ROYAL PICTURES. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! The story of a man wlm took the "Tenfast spurring l ehanee “A SPLENDID HAZARD.” “A SPLENDID HAZARD.” The famous novel by Harold McGrath. A tale of Quixotic- bravery, of buried treasure, of love, intrigue, ghosts, and most thrilling adventure. FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION. Extra : “FANTOMAS.” Prices ns usual. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! A picturisation of E. Phillip Oppenheim’s popular novel ‘‘Passers By.” “PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHT.” A masterful drama of the Parisian underworld and London's uppererust, Starring Rube de Remer. The story of the great robbery of (>OO,OOO francs from the French sub-treasury. A baffling mystery which thrilled London and Paris. Also another great MERMAID comedy: “MOONSHINE.” Prices as usual. Coming:—“The Son of Martha Queed," “Golden Snare,” “Sign on the Door.” PONTON HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. The 1922 SUMMER SHOW is to be held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, November 23rd and 24th. SCHEDULES will be available in a few days and will be practically the same as last Entries for COTTAGE GARDEN Hose oil FRIDAY. 17th November; ~(-hoid work, November 13th. Full particulars later. IT. FRANKLAND, Sec ret a ry. HIMATANGI STOCK SALE. MONDAY. NOVEMBER (>, 1922. 'J'HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as follows, at 12.30 p.m.. — 150 15 to 18-mos. dairy heifers (lots) 80 20-mos. and 2-yr. empty heifers (lots) 40 good weaner heifers 50 18-mos. to 2-yr. steers 45 empty cows (lots) 40 springing heifers B. (’. WALDEORAVE, And ioneer. Show WEEK HOURS.—Open daily 9 to 5.30. Wednesday half j holiday from 12.30. Excursion I fares. Combine business with plea- | sure 1 . Tearooms upstairs. Collinson ami Cunninghamo's, Palmer- j Hon North. j ARTIFICIAL WREATHS. j JUST arrived, a tine selection of j Artificial Wreaths, at prices rang- j ing from 30 - upwards. Inspection invited. .1. A. HOFMANN, Union Street. A. HEASMAN. LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR. f-JOSS' BUILDINGS (up-slairs), Foxton. A lint* range of the latest suitings to select from. Fit and Style and Workmanship guaranteed. P* J. JACK. FURNITURE MANUFACTURER j AND SHOP AND OFFICE j FITTER. j FACTORY AND SHOP, HAMER’S , BUILDINGS, MAIN STREET. FURNITURE OF EVERY DIS- j URIPTiON MADE OR REPAIRED J ON SHORTEST NOTICE. j Agent, for the famous THOMSON , SEA GRASS BABY CARRIAGES. ! Call in and inspect. Prices from : ,C 44s to £8 17s Gd. SEA GRASS j CHAIRS, from 2G/- to £2 2s. Telephone 91. TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS. We have millions to offer at from Gd each. Price lists free. B. H. JUST. BOTANICAL NURSERIES, Palmerston North. KOOR-AK THE ENEMY OF PAIN FOR RHEUMATISM; SCIATICA; STIFF JOINTS; NEURALGIA, Etc. KOOR-AK is a genuine remedy for the above complaints. We, the proprietors of’ IvOOll-AK, 18 Grey Street, Wellington, will refund your money if you post us the cover off our bottles and say you are not satisfied. FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS by shaking the bottle well, then rub it well in, and cover with ilannel or wonder-wool. Sold in G oz. bottles, price 2/9, by E. Healey, chemist, W. D. Bauckham, Thorpe and Tongs and Robertson’s Ltd., grocers, Foxton. Wanted TO BUY.—Benzine tins in any quantity. Apply Herald Office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2501, 2 November 1922, Page 3
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513Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2501, 2 November 1922, Page 3
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