TOWN HALL SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Struggling desperately through the deep snow, Carter Brent in his seai'eh for the girl, is lost three days in a fm'ious blizzard. Charles .(ones in a story of the rug-g-ed lands north of 53. “SNOWDRIFT.’’ “SNOWDRIFT.” “CUPID’S ELEPHANT,” two reel oomedy. Usual prices, 9d and 1/6, children 3d and 6d. MONDAY! MONDAY! “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD.” A romantic special melodrama featuring Betty Compson and Bert Lytell. A guaranteed production. ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! A story of the strait and the crooked roads. Tom Moore in—“BEATING THE GAME.” “BEATING THE GAME.” The story of an ex-cracksman who fought for honesty against heavy odds. A problem play for the man who has to choose between the strait and crooked paths of life. Mack Sennett Comedy: “ON PATROL.” Prices 9d and 1/6, children as usual. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Wesley Barry (Freckles) in “RAGS TO RICHES.” “RAGS TO RICHES.” Also “Around the World in 18 Days,” a thriller. MONDAY! MONDAY! Showy Baker in “IHS LAST RACE." PRELIMI NA R V NOTICE UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MONDAY, MARCH Kith., at l p.m. Messrs j. mouxsey and co. have received instructions from Mr .'. McColl. to sel! the whole of his household furniture and effects on the premises. Main Street, as ahove. Full particular, next i.-sue. FOXTO.N METHODIST CHURCH 11 ARYEST THANKSGI \' 1 NO SUNDAY. MARCH Dt h. Services 1 1 a.m. and 7 pan. Preacher: Rev. .). Boolhroyd. HARVKST*S.\LE. MONDAY, MARCH Hit It. Cake anti Sweet. Stall. Bran Tub. CITIZENS’ SILVER BAND. MONSTER SHOP DAY. \ MONSTER SHOP DAY on behalf of the Citizens’ Baud Funds will he held in Perreau’s Buildings ott SATURDAY, March Bth. Gifts may be left with the undersigned, j. GOLDER, Hon. Secretary. R. HEATH, Hon. Treasurer, PUBLIC MEETING. PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Town Hall Supper-room on FRIDAY, 7th inst., at 7.3(1 p.m. to further consider details in connection with monster carnival in aid of children's playground and Band Funds. Ladies specially invited. M. E. PERREAU, Convenor. TO MOTORISTS. |/j. B. BOOTH wishes to announce that he has made arrangements for taking over the Whyte Street Garage recently occupied by Mr James Aitehison, and will commence business in about a weeks time. All classes of repair work will be undertaken. DESIGNS; Bungalow Villas, planned by 35 N.Z. Architects, 13/6 posted. —Keyesmaun, Publisher, Palmerston Buildings, Auckland. fdoli SALE. —Various articles of furniture and household effects, including a piano.—Apply Mrs Griflin, 84 Avenue Road. USIC. —Protect your Music and Songs by having them Bound in Book form at moderate cost.— “Herald” Job-Printing Department. XU LET al nominal rent with right to graze a cow, a four-roomed cottage “Round Bush,” Motuiti. Apply P. Baldwin, Palmerston North, Telephone 6336. JTI-NAL clearance to make room for new season’s goods. Table 1. Underclothing oddments. See final clearing prices. U. M. Ross Co. Table 2—At the C. M. Ross Co.’s. Balance of Hats and frocks at absolutely give-away prices. IJALAuN'CE sponge cloths and ratines to be cleared at 1/6, 1/9, 3/9, 3/9. U. M. Russ Co. BALANCE of remnants all marked hail' price. The U. AL Ross Co.’s dual clearance.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2704, 6 March 1924, Page 3
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