DINNER SET BARGAINS. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A GOOD ENGLISH DINNER SET AT A PRICE THAT MUST BE ACKNOWLEDGED AS REMARKABLY LOW. KEY PATTERN, BLACK EDGE, 32-PIECE SET, Originally £3 10/-, Now £2 iS/G. MAZARIN BLUE, 33-PIECE SET, Originally £4 4/-, Now £3 11/6. GREEN BAND 35-PIECE SET. Originally £5, Now £4 5s FLORAL SET, 35-PIECE. Originally £5. Now £4 5/-. PLATES AT PRICES UNHEARD OF BEFORE. AFTERNOON TEA SET, 21/3, 25/6, 29/6. CROCKERY, ALUMINIUM WARE, CUTLERY AND ENAMELWARE ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. A. E. TONGS. THE UNIVERSAL CASH STORE, FOXTON, ’PHONE 6 Motor and General Engineers. GARAGE CLYDE STREET, ’Rhone 84 CARS OVERHAULED AND PAINTED. ALL CLASSES OF 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
ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! Herbert Rawlinson in a smashing, fighting romance, with a rip-snorting ring tight that will hold you breathless from the tap of the gong! “JACK OF CLUBS.” “JACK OF CLUBS.” Would “Spike” Kennedy let a mere “cop” get away with his girl? It was the gang against one lone “cop” whose winning smile- was mistaken for fear. Prices 9d ond 1/0. SATURDAY! SARTUDAY! ‘THE CHILD THOU GAYEST MR’ The creation of live famous filmfolk. .John M. Stahl, Lewis Stone, Wiiliam Desmond, Barbara Castleton and little Dick Headrick, the most wonderful child aelor, in the motion picture business. It’s a big live in itself and a triumph for each of them. Prices 1/- and 2/-. Coming: —“The Thiel, of Bagdad," and “The Sea TTawk.” TOWN HALL Presenting the pick of the pictures. Mondays, Wednesdays, - Saturdays. We exploit the world for your entertainment. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! The story of a leader of men who was followed bv women. The favourite star —CHARLES .IONES *l3 a prizefighter. He’s a knock-out ill “BIG DAN.” “BIG DAN.” Also MAX, PEP, AND MORITZ, famous monkeys in “A MONKEY MIX UP” MONDAY! MONDAY! The film production of Maeterlinck’s famous banned play — “MONNA VANNA.” Featuring the famous Continental artist, Lee Parry. MOUTOA ASSEMBLY DANCE. AN ASSEMBLY DANCE (under the auspices of the Hall Committee) will he held pt Moutoa TOMORROW evening, March 20th. A. Walls’s lorry will leave Foxlou P.O. at 7.30 p.m. Music by Ilori George. Admission 2/-. S. W. BARBER, Hon. Secretary. HOROWHEN UA EI,ECTKIC POWER BOARD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. Electric power win be cut oft throughout the oßard’s District between the hours of 7.30 and 3.30 p.m. on SUNDAY, March 22nd., in order to allow of necessary work being done at Mangahao. T. R, OVERTON, Electrical Engineer. Lost. —Lady’s hand bag, containing sum of money, between Beach Road and Foxton. Reward. —Apply this office. j For JOB-PRINTING, Book-bind-ing etc., of all descriptions, ManaI watu Herald.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2860, 19 March 1925, Page 3
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