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TOWN HALL FRIDAY! CABARET FRIDAY! Here’s the biggest success of all aerial features. An action picture of w youthful romance and daring in the air. “THE AIR CIRCUS” No Aar.scenes but new thrills and new laughs in a setting—‘the aviation schools where daredevil youth learns to fly. “THE AIR CIRCUS” “WHAT PRICE GOOFY” (Comedy), NEWS. * Usual Prices. SATURDAY! - ' SATURDAY! The motion picture you’ll never for'.et —a masterpiece 'in mystery drama, with, all the intriguing atmosphere of the East brought to a lonely English mansion. “THE SILENT HOUSE” Terrifying in its realism, amazing in its audacity. Dr. Chan Fu, the Oriental master mind, uses methods of exquisite torture to make his victims reveal a secret. Usual Prices.

AITCHISON’S STORE FOR VALUE! OUR SUNBEAM TEA OFFER SS STILL ON. BELOW WE QUOTE SOME OF OUR CASH PRICES. Cooking Figs, 3lbs. I/-. Golden Sultanas, 7d lb. Bell Tea, 2/11. Amber Tips, 2/11. Pineapple, Large Tins, I/-. Pineapple, Small Tins, 3 for 1/9. Rice and Sago, 4lbs. for I/-. Sugar, 13/6 Bag. * Flour, 25’s, 5/3; 50’s, 10/3; 100’s, £1 Os 3d. Why Carry ? We Deliver! J, A. AITCHISON MAIN STREET,' - - • - POXTQN.

WHY WE LEAD Ii!I§! sm v m AND OTHERS FOLLOW? OUR 35 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, gained in three different countries, is the answer. Pram House FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS. 335 Main Street, P.N. (Right opposite Devine’s Hotel). Phone 6973. Prams, Retyred, Repainted, Relined, at shortest notice.

Cal! in the Doctor ! If yon were suffering' physical distress, or became exhausted from little exertion, it is a safe bet you would consult your doctor. Similarly, if your car 'or truck lacks pep, or- shows signs of distress when you want maximum power, consuit us. We have the . equipment to deal with just such cases and restore the power unit to its original strength and vitality. “Stormizing” Rebuilds the Constitution. We have recently installed special “Stormizing’’ Machinery, which enables us to rebore engine cylinders and fit new pistons at minimum cost, and with the same accuracy as obtains in the large factory, thus restoring the power unit to its original condition as wherinew. The Cost is Moderate. •Owing to the remarkable speed with which the “Stormizing” plant can do its work, the cost of rejuvenating an engine is surprisingly low. A point to remember is that the cost will soon he balanced by the saving in benzine and oil, not to mention -the satisfaction of again having a sweet-running car or brink. WE WELCOME INQUIRIES. WE WILL QUOTE YOU ON YOUR JOB. ©U®KEo[)£Ulfll2i ADDS 20,000 MILES TO THE LIFE OF YOUR MOTOR ERIC R. BOOTH MOTOR & GENERAL ENGINEER. WHYTE STREET - - - . - FOXTON. T m a m CjEttP o STORMIZING MACHINE. Here accuracy is a certainty because it is under positive mechanical control —-no guesswork. The Stormizing process is so accurate it can be repeated several times. Full power can be maintained in cylinders during entire life of car.

For SALE—Hens with 'broods of White Leghorn and Black Orpington chicks -(noted for winter layiug).—Apply J. G. Honore, Phone 109. Phone 109.

Woods’ Great Peppermint For Influenza Colds.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3999, 19 September 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3999, 19 September 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3999, 19 September 1929, Page 3

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