TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGI A drama of rugged romance ami bin «lhlc*s adventure on Hio top tlie world. “THE FAR CALL” An Edison Marshall story that swoops von in a reckless chase fi •Shanghai to Alaska. “THE FAR CALL” “EASY PAYMENTS” (Comedy), ‘West Pockcl Republic” (Se.eni News. Usual Prices. MONDAY! MONO; A wonderful star at the peak <d - her aeling eaireor. NORMA TALMADGE !.1 the dramatic story of a social outcast with the sold of a saint v inflames the hearts of two men. “THE WOMAN DISPUTED” desired hv two men, she saeriliced herself to the one she hatcd--1 save the one she loved. “THE WOMAN DISPUTED” With GILBERT ROLAND, GLADYS BROCKWELL. ARNOLD KEI Prices 1/- and 2/-. Children Half Price. Combined with our best wishes for the New Year we will continue to offer you the best of goods at the right price, and the closest attention to your requirements. J, A. AITCHISON MAIN STREET, - EOXTON, gßgjßjjnaapqgg mm—wawaappaak jtamßmamußamaaamtmmKm mbm—mm i whwp Big Railway Concessions For Picnic Parties. Here are a few examples of the remarkably aheap return fares for picnic excursions arranged by schools, business houses, 'friendly societies, I cades anions, etc. Children (up to !5 years). Adults. 9to 12 miles * 7d 1/3 21 to 25 miles I/- I/i0 46 to 50 miles I/ll 3/3 COMMUNICATE WITH THE NEAREST STATIONMASTER, BUSINESS A(I ENT, OR DISTRICT MANAGER- FOB FULL PARTICULARS. H£Si£KEC3BZSSOB FURNITURE! x . L We have now opened our new factory with all the latest labour saving machinery, which enables us to offer you great value for your money. If you purchase from us you cut out the middleman's profit. Quality and finish guaranteed. Just a few of our prices as follows: OAK BEDROOM SUITES, from £l9 15/-.. IN RIMU, from £ls/10/-. 3-Piece CHESTERFIELD SUITES, Moquette Coverings. from £l4 10/-. FITZSIMONS & COWLING LTD. MAIN STREET, NEAR P. 0., PALMERSTON NORTH. Phone 6026.
hASrfcJfc.nnlt.o, I2LBJ>. CUK \6/~. \ RASPBERRIES, I2LBS. FOR 13/-. ! (Wooden Bucket). ! PETTY’S RASPBERRY ACRES. PETTY'S RASPBERRY ACRES. I‘hone 3-1 (IM (Day), -102 (Night), Fcilding. EXCURSION TO WELLINGTON. SUNDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1030. MISSUS MADGE BROS. Char-a-banc will leave Fox-ton at 8.15 a.rn. on Sunday next for Shannon to conned; with Excursion Train leaving Shannon at 9.25 a.ni. for Wellington. Char-a-banc meets return train at Shannon at 7.14 p.m. for Foxton. Seats booked at Mr D. Ball’s Tobacconist shop. MANAWATU-OROUA RIVER. BOARD ELECTION. TO the ratepayers of the Moutoa sub-division of the Board’s area.— 1 extend my sincere thanks for reelection as your representative. I hope that the Board may at no distant date consummate the. scheme for ridding the district of the flood menace. W. S. CARTER.
gjggft Wfc'P?*g»-»m«vTi«-.aiß:Trjn gnpaamgaaMgßK ** MY 1930 RESOLUTION ! will not let Picnics, Children, Friends Visiting, Camping, Vacation, Pets, or any other Interesting Event pass without recording it with a CAMERA so that it will he a lasting memory. And for Bright, Sparkling Prints bring the Film to us to Develop. ONE DAY SERVICE. CORN S UUICK “SNAP” SERVICE. i Foxton. ’Phone 29. ? anammi,naH-Troim imam WE stock Stephens Blue-Black and Swan fountain pen inks. Try us, our prices are hard to beat. The Manawatu Herald.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 40402, 18 January 1930, Page 3
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520Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 40402, 18 January 1930, Page 3
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