ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! Pauline Frederick and Milton Sills, with an all-star cast in “SALVAGE.” “SALVAGE.” A woman’s journey from the depths of despair to the heights of happiness. Usual prices. .SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Richard Barthehness in “THE FRUITING BLADE.” A. romance of the troublous era of conflict between the Roundheads and Cavaliers. Daring exploits, hairbreadth escapes, thrills and suspense. Usual prices. Coming Soon: “The Sea Hawk,” and “The Thief of Bagdad.”
TOWN HALL. Presenting the pick of the pictures. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! If you are single don’t write love h llers unless you want lo he inarlied! If you are married don't write them unless you want to he massacred. —SHIRLEY MASON gives this and other good advice in—"LOVE LETTERS.” "LOVE LETTERS.” A romance of youthful folly. AU. ST. JOHN' ill “HIGHLY REOO.MA'IENDED.” News. Usual prices MONDAY! MONDAY! The might y photodrama of flesh and steel — “WEST-BOUND LIMITED” An epic picture of the railroad featuring Ralph Lewis. Prices as usual. Next Week: VALENTINO in—- “ M (>N SI El : R BEAU C A IRE.” MAN A WAT U COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will he received at the “Herald Office,” Foxton, up till noon on FRIDAY, the 13th day of February, 1025, for the following contract : Contract No. 300. —Whirokino Road; .supplying and delivering 350 cubic yards of metal. Specifications and Conditions may lie seen at the County. Offices, Sanson, and tlie “Herald Office,” Foxton. A. K. DREW, County Clerk. Sanson, 4th February, 1925. PONTON SALE. MONDAY, Utli FEBRUARY, 1925 Messrs abraham and williams LTD. will sell as above at 1 p.ni. 25 fat cows 30 store cows 4 cows in milk 20 weaner steers 10 21 year steers 20 head mixed cattle. , CONCERT AND DANCE. MOUTOA HALL. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. In aid of Whitaunui Cricketers. Admission 2/-. Music by Hori George. PLUNKET SOCIETY. DAY will he held on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY the 7th, in the Moutoa Buildings, Main Street, Fox ton, in aid of the funds of the above society. Fresh fruit, vegetables, jam anti cakes etc. Guessing competitions. Contributions may be left at Miss Diamond’s or the Plunkcl room. Wanted to purchase.—Building section, Foxton, central. Apply J. M. Mudford, Taikorea. Jd()R SALE —1 -roomed house and scullery, Frances St. Price £2OO for quick side. Apply Mrs Moorman.
pairs Indies’ 1). and A. Corsets, medium shape, good fitting, sizes 20 u> 28, usual price 12/0, to clear 7/11 pair, at A. N. Smith’s. "J, ONLY French Fuji striped frocks very neat and quite the latest. Usual price 20/0, to clear 21/- each at A. N. Smith’s. r>o pa irs children’s all wool double Lop i socks, grey and black, assorted sizes. Usual prices 3/6 to 4/6. To clear 2/6 pair at A. N. Smith’s. ONE only, lioyal blue brush wool jumper, 32/6, now 14/6, and 1 only, cream ail wool sports coat, worth 29/0, now 18/6, at A. N. Smith’s. 20 only ladies’ white silk and white and coloured crepe de ehene blouses worth 18/0 to 32/6, to clear 8/11 each at A. N. Smith’s.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2842, 5 February 1925, Page 3
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