TOWN HALL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Somethin" Extraordinary. Hugo Ballin presents Aehmed Abdullah's • PAGAN LOVE.” ‘PAGAN LOVE.” Did you know Hint the Chinese Ton" works in European lands as well as in Chinn. It will he seen at work in both countries in this striking- picture. Uusa! prices. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! “THE MAN FROM HOME.” Featuring James Kirkwood who won nil hearts in “The Great Impersonation.” FRIDAY! FRIDAY! The super, “A Virgin Paradise.” Remember ’‘Reported Missing, “1 he Skywayman,” “Should a Husband Forgive,” all specially selected films for holiday season. EUCHRE PARTY. \ EUCHRE PARTY will he held in the Town Hall Supper-room on TUESDAY, December sth, 1922, in n jd of the Foxton Athletic Club. Good Prizes. Dance to follow. Supper provided. Admission : Gents 1/(>. Ladies 1 -. J. W. MADDEN. Hon. Secretary. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE, of GENERAL DRAPERY. next MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th at - 1 p.m. AT THOMSON'S YARD. WHYTE STREET. IYFoUXSEY AND CO., will held an unreserved clearing sale of Genera! Dm perv on bchalt of Mr Darrell, who i> giving up business, at Thomson’s yard, Foxton. as above. All lines will he submitted absolutely without reserve. MANAWATII ELECTORATE. MR J Linklater, Reform Candidate, Will A dress the Electors at Taikorea, in the Hall at 8 p.m. TONIGHT. MONDAY. 4tli, Koputarua, the selu»<)l at 8 p.m. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. SALE BY AUCTION. SATURDAY DECEMBER. SI. 1i»22 at 3 p.m. AWAHOU AUCTIONEERING COY. | will sell as above, at their premises, ! Hall Street, Foxton, under instruc--1 tions from the District Public trustee in the Estate of the late Walter ■ Bock, — | All that piece of land containing 2 roods, 24 perches, being section !)4, Foxton. with a five-roomed house, all conveniences, car shed, l and outbuildings, i Particulars as to terms of Saa* from the Auctioneers, Foxton or • District. Public Trustee, Palmerston North. ! lIANS\ HIES, i 'Auctioneer.
| SUMMER SHOW. PRIZE MONEY. ! Will be Paid out at .Boss’ Build- : i„gs on MONDAY NEXT, 4th insl. from 9.30 n.m. to (i p.m. Please note that all prize money unelaimed twelve days after the above date will be forfeited. : IT. E RAN ELAND, Secretary Horticultural Society. ' >yT()\V READY. —Mangel and Drumhead Cabbage Plants. 7/0 per . 1.000. Brocoli Plants 10/- per 1,000, | Aster Plants 3/0 per 100. B. IT. 1 Just, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. PAVIS Bread is not Brown Bread, but a VITAMINE Bread. —Procuri cd at Perreau’s.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2513, 2 December 1922, Page 3
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