ROYAL THEATRE TO-NIGHT! AND WEDNESDAY! MAIiY PICK FORD in—“DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL.” A tempest of love and anger portrayed by Mary Pickford this time as a spitfire girl of 18, who braves paternal wrath, meets treachery and treason for love of the youth who holds her heart. Never more beautiful. Every lady patron in the dress circle 10-msorrow night will be presented with a packet containing a Dorothy Vernon Souvenir. Prices I/- and 2/Children half-price. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! BESSTE BARRTSDALE in “LIFE’S TWIST.” Prices ltd and 1/(1, children as usual. SATURDAY!—Extraordinary attraction picture—“PAINTED PEOPLE." With Colleen Moore and VAUDEVILLE. 5 special artists. ir£> Is jj ■■■ . fjtA jj f. '.j lyNy/-. •; s=fo\ii<(OJi oiisra ©i wi r 71/INTER will come and you will say "I wish l had Preserved some fruit." Now is the time—while Fruit is plentiful—to busy yourself in that pleasant task of Preserving. All your requirements in the shape of Pan , Scales, Measures, Jars,' Rubber Rings, Spoons, etc., are here. Come in an d make your selections. "1 A. E. TONGS THE UNIVERSAL CASH STORE LOTTO N Pl wnc 6 Motor and General Engineers. GARAGE CLYDE STREET, ’Phone 84 CARS OVERHAULED AND PAINTED. ALL CLASSES OP MACHINE WORK AND GEAR CUTTING. FULL STOCKS OF TYRES, TUBES. OILS, AND ACCESSORIES AT CITY PRICES. BATTERIES OVERHAULED AND CHARGED. PEARSON & HEAD CLYDE STREET, FOXTON
MAN AWATU- OROU A RIVER BOARD. C LAS SILICA TI ON LISTS. NOTICE is hereby given Unit the Classification lists for the Maria - watu-Oroua River Board’s District has now been prepared and passed by the Board at a meeting held on the 20th December, 1024, the said lists (or copies thereof) will be open for inspection during business hours from 31st December 1024 until the 24th January, 1925, inclusive at the Board’s office, 21 Rang'itlkei Street, Palmerston North, at the Engineer’s Office, Council’s Buildings, Foxton, and at the Town Board’s Office, Shannon, in accordance with the requirements of the River Board's Act, 1008. Notices of appeal against Classification must be lodged with the Clerk of the Court, Palmerston North, within seven days of the said 24th January 1025, in accordance with the Act. Dated this 30th day of December, 1924. CLEARING SALE. ON THE PREMISES, COLEY ST. WEDNESDAY, 14th JANUARY, .1925, at 42,30 p.m. The awahou auctioneering CO. have received instructions from Mr C. H. Podmore, to sell as above, the whole of his property, Poultry, and Household Furniture. The proport.v consists of a 5-voomed House j and all conveniences, 1-acre land and also 2 acres 14 perches in Gladstone St., with Poultry Houses. If property is not sold in one lot the poultry houses will be sold seperately for removal. Also 240 Pullet* 210 Year-old Hens 160 two-year-olds All above are good white Leghorns. 300-egg Incubator, Chaff-cutter, Tools, Wire-netting Singer Sewing Machine, Morris Chairs, Couch, Over-mantle, cxtention Table, Table Cloth, Books, Pictures, \\fioker Chairs, Lino. Double Bedsteads, and Wire Mattresses, Kapoc Mattresses and Pillows, Wardrobe, Wash-stands, Toilet Ware, Crockery and Kitchen Utensils, etc. Violin ami Case 2 Kapai Brooders. Also 1 five-sealer Regal Motor Car. G. T. WOODROOFE, Auctioneer.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2833, 13 January 1925, Page 3
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