ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! Four wonderful reels in a drama which is foui' great plays in one: “ROADS OF DESTINY.” “ROADS OF DESTINY.” This story teaches that alone and afoot you must travel the roads of Destiny. You cannot escape your fate. Prices 6d and 1/1, children halfprice. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! A ]>icture of laughter and tears, of smiles and sobs.* Jackie Coogan in “TROUBLE.” Prices 1/- and 1/6 plus tax, children half-price. If you are crying for a laugh— Visit Dr. Jack! If you need a new .joy thrill—Consult Dr Jack! If you want to laugh until you’re weak — See Dr Jack!
MABTON J.C. MEETING. WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1923. RANGITIKEI HUNT MEETING. THURSDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, 1923. To Be Held On Mnrton Racecourse. Dominations for aii Events foi both Meetings close on FRIDAY, 17th AUGUST, at 9 p.m. For Programme see Weekly Press 2nd August. ARTHUR WAY, Secretary. Wanted. flaxcutters. Hook cutting, 7/C per ton; knife cutting 17/- per ton. Apply THE MANAGER, Whitaunui Mill, Moxitoa. ’Phone 40M Shannon.
COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY. REBATE OF 15 PER CENT. THE Commercial Union Assurance Company advise that they are allowing' a Rebate of 15 PER CENT, off all New Business and Renewal Premiums, dating from Ist AUGUST, 1923, to 31st JULY, 1924. .W. D. BAUCKHAM, Agent for Foxton.
FOR SALE. TWO FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES iind 3 acres of land situate at Foxton. The owner has reduced the Price to £4OO or would sell separately. Apply Dovereux, King and Co. Christchurch.
TAXI SERVICE. A- TREVELYAN notifies the public tha> lie has re-commenced a taxi service in Foxton. Trips underlaker. 10 any part of the district at iv;-unable charges. Rinsr 'phone No. 1.'.4. STOCKTAKING THROW-OUTS, at the C. M. Ross Co. 1 only Imitate! ion Ermine Fur Tie, .usual price 37/0, Throw-out price 15/11. S'i'< >CKTAKING THROW-OUTS, at the C. M. Ross Co. 1 only, Grey Foxaline Cape, usual price 52/6, throw out price 22/6. ]?OR SALE. —Ford car iu good mechanical order. Any trial giveu. Quick sale £75. Apply this office. Trespassers on the Railway Reserve at Himataugi will be prosecut eu without respect to persons. W. Johnson. Stocktaking throw-outs, at the C. M. Ross Co. 1 only, Squirrel Stole, usual price 75/-, Throwout price 27/6. JjOTXLES WANTED. —Clean beer bottles purchased in any quantity. 1/6 per dozen. Apply Whyte’s Hotel. WANTED. —Jobbing work of any description by competent, xuan. Apply this office. WANTED. —Young man for dairy farm. Machines used. Apply T. Shaw, Marotiri, Foxton. STOCKTAKING THROW-OUTS, at the C. M. Ross Co. Few only, Costumes, grey, brown and navy, at ridiculous prices to clear. STOCKTAKING THROW-OUTS, at the C. M. Ross Co. 1 only, black Imitatiou Wolf Necklet, usual price Jo/-, Throw-out price 15/11. STOCKTAKING THROW-OUTS, at the C. M. Ross Co. 2 only knitted wool pinafore frocks, 2 tones, •were 27/6, throw-out price 14/6. STO OK X AKIN O THliO W-0U TS, at the C. M. Ross Co. 2 only heavy wool frocks, lemon, navy, were 555, Throw-out price 19/11. Stocktaking throw-outs, at the C. M. Ross Co. 3 only Shetland Wool Cardigans and Jumpers, were 12/9, Throw-out price 8/11. Stocktaking throw-outs, at the C. M. Ross Co. 1 only, Imitation Ermine Fui - Cape, usual price 19/U, Throw out price 7/11.
WANTED. —Position in Eoxton to help in household duties or nursing. Apply this oiiice. WIA-N TED. —Housemaid- waitress, dO/- per week: ' Apply “Hotel,” tins olhce. WANTED. —A youth for general farm work. Apply H. Alexander, Moutoa.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2617, 9 August 1923, Page 3
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