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ROYAL PICTURES. The Thoatro of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Anita Stewart in “HER MAD BARGAIN.” “HER MAD BARGAIN.” The story of the strongest pact a woman ever made with a man —.jealousy drove her from the pro t eel ion of a home —necessity forced her to pose as an artist’s model —It’s Anita Stewart at her host. A First National Attraction. LARRY SEMON COMEDY entitled "THE AGENT.” Extra: “In the Days of Buffalo Bill.” Prices 1/- ! and 1/fi, children half price. MONDAY! MONDAY! “THE POWER WITHIN.” The drama of a soul's awakening. See this drama nf ihe inner power of every man, and every woman, of von. Yon will come out feeling like a new per sun, you will he stirred by its thrilling climaxe-. You'll weep. you’ll think, you’ll he happy. Prices fld and 1/ti, children as usual. ('oiniiig noxi week: “The Shock,’’ and “'Judith of Relhulia.” PONTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. NOTICE is hereby given that ten per cent, will he added to all rates not paid on or before the Sth DECEMBER, ]{l23. Proceedings will he taken immediately for the recovery of nnv rates unpaid after that date. Win. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. D 1 fl. TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT. At 8 pan. COMBINED EYANGEI,ISTTO SERVICE. address by the key. prank Me IX >NA LI). Pvervhodv welcome. Song Service. Hymn Sheets provided. PEII.DINti RACES. T|OIdDAY Excursion Tickets, availahlc for return till Ist Decemher, will be issued to Podding from PoxInn and intermediate station? by morning trains on 281 h and 30th November. Those tickets will nol he available by mail or express trains oil 2Si li and 30lli November. On 28th and 30ili Nnvember listiai 7.50 nuii. train will connect with special train leaving Palmerston North 10.20 a. lll. for Peiiding. Usual 1.10 pan. train will be delayed to leave Palmerston North 0.5 pan. (connecting with special train leaving peiiding 5.80 pan.), Himnlangi 7.12 pan.. Poxtmi arrive 7.30 pan. Poi' further particulars sec Posters. PONTON HARBOUR BOARD. “TE WU A RANG I” THE POPULAR AND SUNNY SEASIDE RESORT, THE MOST ATTRACTIVE RIVER. FORESHORE AND SAFE OCEAN BEACH. “BOATING, BATHING, FISHING, TENNIS AND MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS IN SEASON. Messrs John Mounsey and Co., acting under instructions from the PONTON HARBOUR BOARD, will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms,' PALMERSTON NORTH, (lie separate lease of SPLENDID ]O7 SPLENDID SECTIONS 107 SECTIONS On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, at I pan. As the number of sections to he offered is very limited and as the demand for sections is becoming more excessive than formerly, prospective buyers are earnestly solicited to strictly adhere to the principle of “one owner one section.” Inflation of rentals by speculative purchasers is absolutely discouraged as it is detrimental to the welfare of those who are genuinely in search of NATURE’S GIFT. These allotments are situated on the beautiful foreshore at the mouth of the Manawatu River, about 3 miles from Foxlon, and are accessible by excellent road which cost several thousands of pounds to construed and maintain. Plans nltd terms of lease may be obtained at the id'liee of Messrs John Mounsey and Go. (Palmerston North), and also at the office of the Poxliin Harbour Hoard. THANKS. }Yf f{ AND MRS .!. COLEY desire to thank all kind friends who sent llora! tributes and messages "I sympathy in their sad bereavement. launch excursion. TO-MORRoW! TO-.MOW ROW! WEATHER permitting, Mr JJoseph’s Launches will leave the Paxton Wharf Steps at !>.3U o’clock mi SUNDAY morning for the Beach. Launch leaves Beach at 5 p.m., airivine- at Poxtnn Wharf at (>.15 p.m. FARE 2/6 Return. WANTED.— A reliable girl or woman to do housework. Apply this office. {foß SALE. —A snip—Chevrolet 5-sea ter ear, e.l. and self-starter, splendid running order, just overhauled and re-painted, well shod. Price £lO5. Apply this office. "jYfUSlC.—Protect your Music and Songs by having litem Bound in Book form at moderate cost. “Herald" Job-Printing Department. WANTED.—A youth for dairyfarm near Foxlou. Apply this office,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2663, 24 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2663, 24 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2663, 24 November 1923, Page 3

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