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FOOTBALL. The final for the third-class championship was played at Levin on Saturday, when Foxton defeated Hui Mai 10 —0. Report crowded out.

ROYAL PICTURES. Wednesday wednesda y! “Perfection for Once,” says Seattle Union Record. “One of the Best,” says New York Daily News. Booth Tarkington’s “THE FLIRT.” “THE FLIRT.” A Hobart Henley Production. Comedy “WHO KISSED ME?” Prices 1/- and 1/6 plus tax, children half-price. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! A big D. W. Griffiths Production: “DREAM STREET.” London by Night. A Limehouse night story. Saturday:—James Oliver Curwood’s great story: — THE MAN FROM HELL’S RIVER A thrill from beginning to end. TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! CABARET. “I care not who breaks the bank at Monte Carlo, as long as I can break the hearts’ creed” — Gloria Swanson, robbed of her reputation by a make-believe man — 'made to forgetby aketff iian made to forget by a real man in . “THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS BELLEW.” IMPOSSIBLE MRS BELLEW.” A dazzling fashion show—a mighty mother drama and “Torehv’s Double Triumph.” Usual Cabaret prices. Saturday Next: A full circus menagerie, 3,000 beautiful girls, motor and aeroplane races, a train smash, a submarine rescue, all in “Skirts,” Fox’s six-act comedy riot. THANKS.

iVJ R AND MRS E. J. MURPHY and family desire to sincerely thank all who forwarded messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. TAXI SERVICE. COMFORTABLE SEVEN-SEATER TOURING CAR. j-f. A. MASON notifies the public, that he has a Seven-seater touring Car for Hire. Engagements hooked with Mrs J. Walls, ’Phone No. 134. Sports Teams and Dance Parties catered for. FOXTON ITORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW. SPRING SHOW. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEM- • BER 14th, 1923. Open from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 pan. to 10 pan. Jp' you have no Entries for the Flower Section, why not enter in Ihe Cooking, Home Industries and Decorative Classes? Society’s Prizes and Trophies in all Sections. AFTERNOON TEA AND SUPPER. Competitions and Musical Programme and other Novel Events. Admission: Adults 1/-, children fid, Member by Ticket. Schedule and Entry Forms at. Perreau’s and Walls’. HILL VIEW POULTRY FARM. DAY-OLD CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS. WE are now Booking Orders for Day-old Chicks. Let us supply you with 25 for your Clucky Hens, or 500 for your coke stove and be one of our satisfied Clients. _ Hot water Pipes and lamps complete, loaned with orders for 200 or over. Inspection invited. F. LUCINSKY. r fHIS season’s Spring and Summer dress goods are easily the most comprehensive range we have yet shown. Get your dresses now while the selection is good. C’. M. Ross Co. FOXTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. DANCE. MASONIC HALL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Music by Mrs Dunn, Good Floor. PROCEEDS IN AID OF SOCIAL FUND. [Reversible Prints and Light Ground Prints at 1/- at the C. M. Ross Co.’s are values not obtainable elsewhere. r j' , HE best values in silk hosiery are obtainable at The C. M, Ross Co.’s. See the new range just opened. WANTED TO SELL—Four heifers, close to profit. Apply manager Whitaunui Mill, Moutoa. ’Phone 40m Shannon. New Season’s suit patterns are now to hand. Bookings for season’s suits should be made early. The C. M. Ross Co. NEW Roslyn Socks for men at 3/11 in black, grey and marl are the best sock proposition on the market. The C. M. Ross Co.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2631, 11 September 1923, Page 3

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556

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2631, 11 September 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2631, 11 September 1923, Page 3

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