ROYAL. THE THEATRE OP-BIG ATTRACTIONS. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! Get there early or all the front stalls will he filled with bald heads. “UP IN MARY’S ATTIC.” “UP IN MARY’S ATTIC.” There is the greatest conglomeration of fun that ever crowded into five reels of frivolity. Dainty Eva Novak and Harry Gibbon are “nit in Mary’s Attic.” Prices as usual. Extra : Last Episode of “PANTOMAiS.” SATURDAY! SATURDAY! A drama that every girl should see. “THE SIN OF MARTHA QUEED.” “THE SIN OF MARTHA QUEED.” Starring Mary Thurman. The story of a girl whose actions were condemned by evil minds. They met they loved —The suspicious father ealied their love a sin. But the sin was in his own mind. A remarkable drama of one of the sins of modern society. Also MACK SEN NETT comedy. SHE SIGHED BY THE SEASIDE. Extra: “WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA.” , NEXT THURSDAY: — Douglas Fairbanks in “THE MARK OF ZORKO.” PONTON HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. The 1922 SUMMER SHOW is to he held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, November 23rd and 24th. SCHEDULES wiil he available in a few days and will he practically the same as last , -. i Entries for COTTAGE GARDEN close on FRIDAY, I.7th November: school work, November 13th. Full particulars later. IT. FR ANKLAND, Secret ary. j A. HEASMAN. LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR. ROSS’ BUILDINGS (up-stairs), j Foxlon. A fine range of the latest sailings to seleel from. _ i Fit and Style and Workmanship . guaranteed. . ! ARTIFICIAL-WREATHS. j J FST arrived, a fine selection of j A. rfi!ie : a 1 Wreaths, at price- rang- ■ ing from 30 - upwards. Inspection invited. .1. A. HOFMANN. | Union Street.' j FOR PRIVATE SALE. Large Wardhohe I ('bestcrtield Fishing Net (new) j Singer Sewing Machine \ Girl'- Bievele , i Gas Stove i Two Firegrates '( Table Potatoes ! Seed Potatoes ( Wheat ’ Algerian Seed Gats Mai/.e j Pollard i I Buyers of pigs, poultry and eggs. \ AWAHOU AUCTIONEERING CO. , AUCTIONEERS j AND LAND AGENTS. j HALL STREET, FOXTON, ( Opposite Manawalu Hotel.) P.O. Box 8, 'Phone 112. j P. J. JACK, i FURNITURE MANUFACTURER | AND SHOP AND OFFICE FITTER. FACTORY AND SHOP, HAMER’S ; BUILDINGS, MAIN STREET, j FURNITURE OF EVERY DIS- j CIMPTION MADE OR REPAIRED j ON SHORTEST NOTICE. j Agent for the famous THOMSON j SE\ GRASS BABY CARRIAGES., Cali in ami inspect. Prices from j £4 4s to £8 17s fid. SEA GRASS . CHAIRS, from 2fi/- to £2 2s. j Telephone 91. H3IHIISSS3 g THE ENEMY OF PAIN FOR RHEUMATISM; SCIATICA; STIFF JOINTS; NEURALGIA, Etc. KOOK-AK is a genuine remedy for the above complaints. We, the proprietors of KOOR-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 flannel 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. Foxtou. Saturday’s specials at the C. M. Ross Co. Ltd. Ladies’ Trimmed and Ready-to-wear Hats, 9/11 net cash.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2504, 9 November 1922, Page 3
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