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mt Y m k 'OU can depend upon these c .Brooms and Brushes as being carefully selected and of the 'very highest standard—long service is a certainly ; they wear out rather than moult out and they take their time about it. Call and select your needs—you 'will be genuinely convinced of this stored remarkable low price schedule. Come to-day A. E. TONQS The Universal Cash Store FOXTON Phone 6

TOWN lIALI PONTON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10th, .1924. CABARET DANCE. Will be held as above, in aid of THE PLUNKET SOCIETY. Good Floor, Good Supper. A good Cause. MUSIC BY LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. Gents 3/(5, ladies 2/C. ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. , FRIDAY! FRIDAY! A Rathe Special Production. HOBART BOSWORTH in—“THE MAN ALONE.” “THE MAN ALONE.” See the Jove of a good man for a good woman.'The kidnapping of the man. The meeting at son. Triumphant return. Don’t miss it. Prices 9d and 1/(5, children a - usual. SA TIT RDAY! S A TURDA Y! Another great First National Production— “THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE.” With an all star cast headed by Mildred Harris. Prices Del and 1/6, children as usual. Monday .Next: Charles Chaplin’s wonder feature: “A Woman of Paris." Wednesday Next Another series of “The Leather Pushers.” TOWN HALL. MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS. Presenting the Pick of the Pictures SATURDAY! SATURDAY! A brand new programme of Master altraelions. headed by the sevenreel picturisation of Gene Stratton Porter’s noveI—"MICHAEL O'HALLORAN.” “MICHAEL O'HALLORAN.” You’ll just love Mickey, and his golden rule: "Be square.” Also a great animal comedy featuring SXOOKEY “SXOOKEY'S ORIENTAL FLOP.” Latest English Topical Budget, .lenolan Caves. Usual prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! The greatest lire lighting picture ever made. A thriller if ever there was one—--THE THIRD ALARM.” The storv of an old lireman and his horse. Coming shortly: The picture everyone iu Fox ton will see: “Tf Winter Comes.”

.MARTON JOCKEY CLUB’S SPRING MEETING. WEDNESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1924. RANGIGTIKEI HUNT CLUB’S MEETING. THURSDAY, 4tli SEPTEMBER, 1924. To |, e . held on Marion Racecourse. Nominations for all events at Rotli Meetings close on FRIDAY, 15tli August, at 9 p.m. For progranunes see Weekly press and Sporting Review. ARTHUR WAY, Secretary, Marton.

SPRINGBANK PEDIGREE JERSEYS. NEW SEASON’S BULL CALVES. ORDERS are now being taken for new season’s bull calves. Price: Eight Guineas each. First come first served. —Apply P. W. Brown, Faxton (’Phone No. bO), or direct to E. S. HOLDAYVAY, Springbank, Ballance.

HI TS FOR SALE. r READERS are invited for the pur(.diii.se and removal of 18 huts situated in the Arapeti Basin, eight mil- ('> I'roiu Shannon. These might he suitable for seaside cribs. Conditions of saie may be seen at the Engineer’s Office, at Arapeti, and at the Public Works Office, Mangaore, or will be forwarded on application. Tenders must he addressed District Engineer, Public Works Department, Eh ami on, and close at ,1.30 pan. on the 20th August, 4.924,

Though early to bed, Aud early to rise, You'll never be rieii. ’Till you advertise.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2771, 14 August 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2771, 14 August 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2771, 14 August 1924, Page 3

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