ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! HOUSE PETERS IN “THE STORM BREAKER.” “THE STORM BREAKER.” A Universal Jewel. Farewell visit of Mr. Walter Vernon (who returns to Fuller’s Circuit on Monday) with Ginger and his wife Lil. In an entirely new programme. See: “Samson of the Circus,” and win a bycycle. Comedy: “Nursery Troubles.” Prices 2/- and 1/-, children half-price. MONDAY! MONDAY! —“TARNISH.”— —“TARNISH.”— With May McAvoy, Ronald Colman, Marie Prevost, Norman Kerry, Harry Myers. Usual prices. Comedy: “Wedding Bells.” ' TOWN HALL. TEMPORARY PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! BUCK JONES in a pulse stirring western drama of a wild buckaroo whose chivalry won him a lady’s Love. “HEARTS AND SPURS.” “HEARTS AND SPURS.” Star Comedy: “On The Go,” “My Old Carolina,” (novelty); Trouville (coloured scenic), *News. Usual Prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! A story of temptation, error, punishment and heroic sacrifice. “THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS.” With Dorothy MacKail, Creighton Hale and Ralph Lewis. “True To Two,” Comedy; Patlic Gazette. Usual Prices. Next Week: Charlie Chaplin’s “THE GOLD RUSH.” INTEREST' FREE. P.N. CO-OP. BUILDING SOCIETY (STARII-BO WKETT). r j_ N HE marked success achieved by the Society has induced the Directors to form the 9th group of 1000 shares. A member may hold from ONE TO TEN SHARES and entitles the holder to a loan of from £IOO to £IOOO on approved security. £14,000 IN FREE LOANS WAS PAID OUT LAST YEAR. Established 27 years. £195,000 advanced to members to obtain homes of their own. The finest system for saving for a HOME ever devised. Apply for shares and particulars. 15 Eangitikei Street (Next National Bank). W. HUNTER, Sec. PUBLIC NOTICE. } DESIRE to notify the public that I have disposed of my pharmacy business to Mr. I. Corn. In extending my sincere thanks for (he generous support accorded me during the past 23 years. I solicit a continuance of same for my successor. Re Accounts: I desire that all accounts owing fo me be paid to Mr. I. Corn during the month of June, after which date to be paid to Messrs Moore and Bergin, solicitors. ERNEST HEALEY. Foxton, June Ist, 1026. NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW to be held at PALMERSTON NORTH SHOWGROUNDS. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th JUNE, 1926. EXHIBITION of Dairy and other Machinery; Butter, Cheese, Honey, Fruit, vegetables, etc. Football Matches, Wrestling, Boxing, Scottish Dancing. Special Programme of Horse and Pony Leaping Competitions on Friday, 18th June. CARS PARKED, FEE 2/-. Plot Water provided Free. DON’T MISS THIS. Five days of fun, education, and entertainment. Send for a Schedule. Entries close Ist June. W. T. PENNY, p.O. Box 85 : , Palmerston N. Secretary. Palmerston North. Frederick g. daw^on, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer, will visit Foxton, June lsf, for one week only. Make your appointments early with O. Dawson, Reeve St. and C. Dawson, Manawntu Heads. FOR SALE.—Avonia Portable Gramophone, perfect condition, with records. Also Massey Harris Cycle good as new, bargain. —Apply Mr. Earl, Lady’s Mile, Foxton. |?OR SALE.—IOOO bluegum posts. £6 15s Od for small lots, £6 10s 0d for lots of 200 or more, free on trucks. J. PI. Perrett, ’Phone 11, Sanson. For SALE.—GO sheets slightly burnt roofing iron, eight and nine feet, 1/6 sheet. —Apply Herald Office. FOR SALE—New Fitch Fur Necklets, may be seen at local auction rooms.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3044, 5 June 1926, Page 3
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