ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WESLEY BARRY in “RAGS TO RICHES.” “RAGS TO RICHES.” Packed with action, thrilling scenes and stirring adventure interwoven in a beautiful story of romance pathos and laughter. Also — “Around the World in 38 Days.” Prices 1/- and 3/(5 children as usual. MONDAY! MONDAY! Can a man dive from a speeding airplane into a lake and live? See it done in—“ins LAST RACE.” The horses thundering down the straight and her little boy right under the trampling hoofs. You can almost hear the mother scream. Tuesday: —Vaudeville and pic tures. Special engagement by ar rangement with Fuller’s Circuit: — RAYMOND. Vaiitribujuist, Shadowgraphist and Magician. A clean up-todate Vaudeville. Act. Also Rudyard Kipling's story “Without Benefit of Clergy.” Prices 1/- and 2/-, children half price. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT THE RESIDENCE, MAIN ST.. FOX TON. MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 10th. Commencing at 1 p.m. ON ACCOUNT OF Mrs ,T. McCOLL iVfOUNSEY AND Co.. Auctioneers, Palmerston North, have received instructions from Mrs J. McColl, to sell as above, as follows: — Very fine Chesterfield. 2 easy Divan Chairs, upholstered in Velet: expensive Axminsl-er Carpet Square. Bevel Mirror Wardrobe, flood Sideboard, 2 afternoon Tea Tables, Piano Stool, Wood Carved Coal Scuttle. 2 Palm Stands, 2 Fancy Chairs. Pol Plants, Gas Globes and Ornaments. Cushions, Blinds, Curtain Poles. Bedstead and Mattresses, Bedding. Two Withstands. Fenders and Irons, 2 Eiderdown Quilt.-. Duchess Chest, Ornaments, Vases. Fancy Stools, China Bedroom Ware, 4 lots Linoleum, Sea grass Square, Rugs, 12 Pictures, w.w. Stretcher. Brussels Stair Carpet, Pads, and Brass Hod.-; Hall Lino, Hall Stand. Pedestal Figure for Stair Light. Hall Curtains. 2 Diningroom Settees. High Back Dining Chairs, Fire Screen. Curb, Morris Chair. Rooks, Rook Shelves, Gas Fittings, (las Stove. Kitchen Utensils and Household necessaries. Mangle, Jam Bottles, Jam Jars, ('lollies Lines, and Props, l : ni(|iu‘ Copper and Stand. Collies Basket. Crockery. Cutlery, 2 Shop .Blinds, S Fowls, Large Fowl House for removal. Quantity Sacks, h.w. Bag. Sundries. AUCTIONEER'S NOTH: The above list of goods will lie found in excellent condition and we strongly advise furnishers and residents to attend the sale. MONDAY AFTERNOON. COMMENCING AT 1 p.m. MOr.NSEY AND Co., Auctioneers. FOXTOjN STOCK SALE. Messrs abraham and williams LTD.. Will sell at the Sale Yards. Foxton, on MONDAY. MARCH 1.0 th.. 1024. at 3 p.m. 7 fat bullocks 50 prime fat sheep 200 forward lamb--200 wether iambs FOXTON METHODIST CHURCH HAR.V HST TI3AN KSGIYING SUNDAY, MARCH oth. Services 13 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. J. Bimthroyd. HARVEST SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 3 oth. Cake and Sweet Stall. Bran Tub. GRAMAPHONE REPAIRS. SPRINGS, etc., all sizes supplied. The leading Gra.maphenes for sale for cash or on terms. Full particulars supplied upon enquiry. R. HOFMANN Union Street, Foxton. PRIME BACON PIGS. 'jj'HE N.Z. Laron Co. Lt.d., buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs (SWAN BRAND). TRUCKING DATES:— SHANNON: WEDNESDAY. 13t.1i. inst.. from 30 a.m. to noon, fop Prices. Also Buyers of Calf Skins. J. C. GARDNER, Buyer. 'Phone No. 219. Levin. TO MOTORISTS. FARMERS AND MACHINERY USERS IN GENERAL. (•{RING your cars and repairs to THE WHYTE STREET GARAGE, where every job is under the personal supervision of the Proprietor. All classes of repair work is undertaken and 24 yea is experience in the trade ensures your satisfaction. Benzine and Oils stocked, ERIC R. BOOTH. Engineer, Proprietor. T<) LET at nominal rent with right to graze a eow, a four-roomed oottage “Round Bush,” MoLuiti. Apply I‘. Baldwin, Palmerston North, Telephone 622(5.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2705, 8 March 1924, Page 3
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