One <>f Mi- H. T. Flyger’s main planks in tlie recent election campaign was the encouragement of industries, agriculture and commerce, and lie regards this, with sound finance, as the chief factor in the Dominion’s advancement. He informs us that, with a view to interesting young people in the subject, he ytroposeS to offer a silver cup for the best essay written on the subject by any scholar attending the schools in the Mauawatu electorate. The conditions will be made known later on. On a previous occasion Mr Flyger gave a valuable cup for competition amongst. the girl, swimmers at the Campbell Street School, Palmerston North. His generous otter will no doubt stimulate interest in the matter under notice.
ROYAL, The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT! It’s laughing time again. Marguerite Clark has come hack in ‘SCRAMBLED WIVES.” “SCRAMBLED WIVES.” Adapted from the play by Adele Matthews. All the laughs you never laughed before. Also a Snookey Comedy: “LADIES’ PETS.” Extra: “WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA.” Prices as usual. MONDAY! MONDAY! “LADDIE.” The well-known story by Gene Stratton-Porter. You will laugh, and cry, at the humour and pathos of this charming story. England’s foremost, actress, Miss Sydney Fairbrother, takes the leading role. “The Son of Wallingford,” “Waiting for Dawn,” “The Storm,” and “Wild Honey” are coming.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2519, 16 December 1922, Page 3
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216Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2519, 16 December 1922, Page 3
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