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ROYAL PICTURES, The Theatre of big attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! Mary Alien and Harry T. Morey in “THE EMPTY CRADLE.” “THE EMPTY CRADLE.” From the celebrated novel “Cheating Wives.” A man is a fool, who by force or skill, would change the currents of a woman’s will. Also: “The Riddle Rider.” Usual Prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! “THE GREAT WHITE WAY.” “THE GREAT WHITE WAY.” with Anita Stewart. The greatest sporting drama you have ever seen, with the real Ziegteld Follies Girls actually appearing.—The prize ring.—A big horse race. Usual Prices. Coming Next Week: Jackie Coogan in “The Ragman.” NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1926. Holiday excursion tickets will be obtainable from TUESDAY, 30 th March, to MONDAY, sth April, available' for return until THURSDAY 6th May, 1926, as under: — All Sections (from any station to any other station) on the same Sec tion. From any Officered Station on North Island Main Line and Branches to any station on South Island Main Line and Branches. From any Officered Station on South Island Main Line and Branches to any station on North Island Main Line and Branches. From any Officered Station on the Picton Section to any Station on the North Island Main Line and Brandies or South Island Main Line and Branches. From any Officered Station on the North Island Main Line and Branches or South Island Main Line and Branches to any station on the Picton Section. The journey must be commenced on or before sth April and may be broken after travelling 25 miles from the original starting station. The Holiday Excursion fares apply only to Rail portion of through journey between North and South Islands. For further particulars see poster. WOOD AND COAL. S. Davey & Son, MANAWATU HEADS, "NOTIFY the Public of Foxton that they will supply and deliver firewood at the following rates: — Full Lorry Load £1 10 0 Half Load 15 0 COAL, Glen Afton 6s per bag. TERMS: Cash on Delivery. FOWL GRIT, (,/- per bag or £5 per tou f.o.r. or delivered in Foxton. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW. SALE ENDING MARCH 31st, WE WANT THE ROOM SO ARE OFFERING A LIST 01’ CARS AND TRUCKS AT A VERY LOW PRICE. £ s. d. Ford, 5-seater 30 0 0 Dodge, 5-sealer (1923), 175 0 0 Ford, 2-scater 10 0 0 Fordson Farm Tractor 90 0 0 Ford, Light Delivery 45 0 0 Indian and Sidecar 25 0 0 Ford 2-ton Truck 200 0 0 Ford, 1-ton Truck 75 0 0 Cliev. 1-tcm Truck 45 0 0 Bakers van (Ford), 90 0 0 Butchers Van (Ford), 95 0 0 Ford, A-ton New Body, 90 0 0 Hupp., 5-seater 35 0 0 Henderson, Motor Cycle, 10 0 0 DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING A CAR AT THE LOWEST PRICE EVER OFFERED. CALL AND INSPECT, OR DROP US A LINE. FORD MOTORS, MAfIAWATU, Palmerston North. W. SMITH, W. SMITH, , CARTER AND CONTRACTOR, 99 Te Awe Awe Street Palmerston North. RIVER METAL AND SAND DELIVERED ON TRUCK, PALMERSTON NORTH. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Address: 99 Te Awe Awe Street, Palmerston North. ’Phone 6045. Wan ted.—trapped rabbit s in any quantity. —For particulars apply to J. Williams, c/o G.P.0., Wellington. [.AST TWO DAYS.—Ladies’ Vests, 1/3. Cotton Dressing Gowns 7/11. Corsets, 2/11. Wbol Costume, 29/6. Voile Blouses 3/11. Balance Children’s and Ladies’ Hats 6/11. At the C. M. Ross Coy.’s. J.AST TWiO DAYS—ISO yds. Nurse Cloths and Zephyrs, 38-inch wide. Soiling price 1/11 to 2/6, Sale Price 1/6. Clean up price 1/yd., at the C. M. Ross Coy.’s.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3009, 11 March 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3009, 11 March 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3009, 11 March 1926, Page 3

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