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TOWN HALL j We exploit the world for your entertainment. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A programme to thrill, delight and amuse you headed by —“A DANGEROUS PASTIME.”— —“A/ DANGEROUS PASTIME.”— A drama that is novel up-to-date exciting and realistic featuring LEW CODY. Special Sunshine Comedy “Roaring Lions at Home.” “Fur Trappers” (Educational). Fox news Prices as usual. MONDAY! MONDAY! A picture that throws new light on the “dapper problem” “DAUGHTERS OF PLEASURE.” “The Green Cat ” Snub Pollard Comedy. Pa the Gazette. Prices as usual. Wednesday Next: Ethel M. Dell’s “The Top of the Wforld.” Amazing camera effects, colourful backgrounds and spectacular thrills. No increase in prices.

ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TOM MUX SPECIAL. —“FIRST SHOT PARKER.”— —“FIRST SHOT PARKER.”— Comedy: “A Game Lady.” Prices: Stalls 9d., Circle 1/-, Children 3d & fid. MONDAY! MONDAY! “GRIT.” “GRIT.” A mighty drama of New York’s Underworld. Prices Stalls 9d., Circle 1/-. Children 3d & fid. WEDNESDAY: —The miracle picture, Sir Arthur Conan Doyles, “The Lost World.” Prices 1/- & 2/-. Children half price. If you want seat's book them early. Telephone No. 7. The Lost World Puzzle will be screened to-night for the last; time. Have you solved yours yet. THURSDAY: —“Secrets of The Night.” The funniest, most thrilling mystery story ever filmed. Prices as usual. Next Saturday:— “Three Wise Pools.” FUNERAL NOTICE The friends of Ellen Frances Bowe are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of her late husband, Thomas, which will leave St. Mary’s Church, Foxton, at 2.30 pun. Sunday, October 18th, 1925. for the Foxton Cemetery. J. A. HOFMANN, Undertaker.

j\fß. J. D. AITKIN, ex-pupil of Madame Emily Briggs, Yvangaui Wellington, has commenced teaching singing and voice production (Italian Method) in conjunction with Mrs T. R. Eleox A.T.C.L. Intending pupils may be interviewed on Saturday next from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Mrs Elcox’s residence, 15 Liddell St., or by letter left at “Herald” office. Pupils can be taken in evenings, or on Saturdays.

JPOXTON and District Residents visiting Palmerston North this week please, note that tasty Refreshments are obtainable at FREEMAN’S TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, The Square, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Arrange to meet yonr friends at Freeman’s. LADTES. r pilE best and most reliable remedy is BETT’S IMPROVED FEMALE PILLS. Price 2/- post free. Prom New Zealand Chemical Co., 7. r )0 Colombo St. Christchnreli.

YOUR SUIT Do you know that a factorymade Suit is not Tailor-made? Nor can it he sold as such. For distinction in dress, expert advice and service are indispensible. Wo command both, backed by the latest importations of seasonable English and Colonial Suitings. Our guarantee is your satis!action. Evening and Dinner Suits a SpeLADIES COSTUMES Our Tailor-made Costumes are noted for distinction and finish. Pall eras forwarded on application. A cordial invitation is extended to call on us when visiting Palmerston North. 11. R, TIIOKKURN, 150 Church Street. Palmerston N. Telephone No. 5074. \\7ANTED known. —Fresh Eggs Milk and Cream of the purest, always obtainable from the Perfection Dairy, Avenue Hoad. —-T. VERRY, ’Phone 89. Lost. —A black Pekinese terrier. Answers to the name of “Chum.” £5 reward to anyone returning to D. Whibley, Russell Street. "POR SALE.—Excelsior 7-9 h.p. motor cycle. Recently repainted and overhauled. New gears. £35 or nearest offer. Bargain Apply Booth’s garage. LHE C. M. Ross have a great reputation for Hosiery as well as every other article in Ladies’ wear. See the beautiful new Hosiery now showing-—the prices will please 1 you.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2950, 17 October 1925, Page 3

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579

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2950, 17 October 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2950, 17 October 1925, Page 3

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