ROYAL THEATRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Constance Talma dge us the madcap Lady Barbara Winslow, who defied a king and his whole army. The only girl in history who snapped liei fingers in the face of the Lord Chief Justice of England at the bloody assizes of Justice Jeffreys. Joseph M. Sehenck presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “THE DANGEROUS MAID.” EXTRA: “BEASTS OF PARADISE." Prices as usual. MONDAY! MONDAY! DON’T GET MARRIED UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN' ' “MODERN MATRIMONY.” Starring Owen Moore with a cast delicious, including Alice Lake. Usual prices. TUESDAY. AND WEDNESDAY! M A RY PICKED RD in “DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL.” From file romantic novel by Charles Major. A Marshall Neilan production. Every lady patron in the Dre-s Circle on Wednesday will be pre seated with a packet containing n DOROTHY VERNON SOUVENIR. What, she sees therein she will tiensure as long as she lives. Exclusive to the “Royal.” Prices 2/- and I/-; children lmii-price. vum 5 //Z a I *»Za m r T m 'HERE’S somet mes an easy way of doing hard work well, and one 'way to make Harr sting and Hay Making easier is to have the right tools, twine and oil. IVe have earned a reputation for having what the Fanners need at satisfactory prices. May we quote you for l-o kr. I-oi.es, Ropes and all the other tveiieuUrs : w. fra m A. E. TON Pa r.niiit.s &7m : i ll #T he Universal Cash Snrre FOXTQN Ph:.:\-z 6 vm\ tUtssa* Motor and general Engineers. GARAGE CLYDE STREET, ’Phone 84 CARS OVERHAULED ANI) PAINTED. ALL CLASSES OF MACHINE WORK AND GEAR CUTTING. FULL STOCKS OF TYRES, TUBES. OILS, AND AC- ' CESSORIES AT CITY PRICES. BATTERIES OVERHAULED AND CHARGED. PEARSON & HEAD CLYDE STREET, FOXTON
FOXTON SALE. MONDAY, JAN LAKY 12th, 1925, Messrs abraham and williams LTD. will sell as above at At 1 p.rn. , (50 prime fat wethers 30 fat cows 25 store cows If) prime fat cows 4 springing' heifers 20 head mixed cattle HIGH SCHOOL. BOYS’ DAY AND BOARDING COLLEGE. Rector: J. MURRAY, M.A. Professional, Commercial, General and Agricultural Courses. Spacious playing fields, large swimming bath. Minimum admission qualification Standard VI pass. School re-opens February 4th 1925. Applications for boarding places at College House now being received. Write for prospectus to \\\ HUNTER, Secretary. Box 80, Palmerston North. PIANO TUNING. Howard m. Phillips, -pianoforte tuner and repairer, of Palmerston North, will visit Foxton periodically. Communications addressed care of the Herald Office will receive prompt attention. Palmerston N. address 15 Bryant St, For SALE.—One Holstein Jersey cow, second calf. Any trial. —Apply 11. A. Hussey, Coley Street. FOST. —Gent’s overcoat in vicinity of Cordage Co. —Reward on returning same to this office. WANTED. —At Foxton, Beach, house, 4 or 5 rooms, furnished. From 17th January to 31st. —E. Curtis, Marton Junction. STEPHEN’S BLUE-BLACK Writing ink, 5/- IG-ounce bottle, cash. —Herald Office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2832, 10 January 1925, Page 3
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