TARILL HALE, TEIEDIN PRICE'S PERMANENT PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. PRICE'S Superior PICTURI PRICE'S Superb PICTURE PRICE'S and PICTURE PRICE'S Supreme PICTURE! Comprising the Very Latest Star Features, Rose of Kentucky. Rose of Kentucky, A Picture that will appeal to a lovers of this Popular Pastime. Hungry Hearts. Hungry Hearts. Klondyke Steal. Seth's Temptation: Klondyke Steal. Seth's Temptation; Two Dramas of more than passing interest. PATHE GAZETTE. Mushroom Growing, Topical and Novelty, Tweedledum's White Suit. Cinematograph Fiend, Gratis, Would-be Dog Trainer, A combination of hilarious, shriek ing and ridiculously nonsensica comics. The Most Attractive Pictorial Mem yet Presented. PRICE'S POPULAR PRICES. Dress Circle. Gents ls fid, Ladiei Is; Stalls Is, Pit 6d. In addition to the above programnn of Pictures there wiil be the nsua weekly budget) of new music, whicl null include the famous Slumbor Soup From "Jocelyn," which affords greal possibilities for the violin; Chopin's "Nocturne," in which the lovely tone 3olor will be delicately pourtrayed by bhe cornet; also a lovely Gavotte by laspar Vale-Lane, in which tho clarinet will show to advantage in the bass solo. There will also be three raises entirely new to New Zealand. NO PICTURES TO-MORROW (Tuesday) NIGHT. I BARRAUD 4 LM/I POR QUICK SALE-40 acres close A to Talmerston N.; good dwelling and all outbuildings; a bargain at £65 per acre. Terms arranged? "I s_o ACRBS-F__t_la_i property J. _* \J lj miles from Palmerston N. • bouse 6 rooms, outbuildings, with every possible conTenience. Price etc., on application. ' Kfi R ACRE S. n adjoining Feilding *r .?£ rou S l 1 • 2 dwelling houses and outbuildings; a fine property; cheap. J. E. Perry & Co. LAND AGENTS. FEILDINGs ' mi - i «S. CAMPBELL'S _OQT EMPORIUM. THE PLACE FOB" EASY-FITTING FOOTWEAR. COMFORT assured as well as quanwrT^_ y o t0 x b 2l 11 * bnyera at OAMP___l 8 Boot Emporium. Twenty-five years' practical experience in Bootmaking girea us an advantage over mere booteellere in the selection of wear-resisting footwear. We buy for cash and select onr stocks from the world's most reliable manufacturers, thus being able to anVe ™tomer6 the BEST VALUE in ALL CLASSES of. FOOTWEAR. REPAIRS at moderate price.—beat materials used. What About Your Piano ? fJlfiE DRESDEN PIANO CO. can supply you with a First-class Instrument on very reasonable terms. The BROADWOOD, the LIPP, the BTEINWAY and the RONISOH are four good pianoa. MOKKI.ON & BISBJETT (Late Alf. G. Walker), LOCAL AGENTS, ' Manchester Square, FEILDING. NOTICE. HAVING disposed of our Business, and to close Partnership, all Accounts owing to us must be paid on or before 21st inst. J. M. R. LOCHHEAD AND CO. wood and Coal Merchants. — . _j THANKS. "11/Tlt BECKMAN, and Mr and Mrs xrj - Scheidt and Family sincerely thank the Bunnythorpe School Committee and Teachers; the Members of the Lodge, the Lawn Tennis Club, tbe Matrons and Nurses of tho Palmerston North Hospital, and the very greab number of friends in the Bunnythorpe, Feilding, Rongotea, Palmerston and Masterton districts for their great kindness and sympathy shown them in thoir recent very sad bereavement. BOROUGH OF FEILDING. TEN PER CENT. ON UNPAID RATES. IyrOTICE' IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with Section 28, Sub-Section 1 of "Tho Rating Act, Amendment Act, 1910," that TEN PER CENT. AVILL BE ADDED TO ALL RATES REMAINING UNPAID ON AND AFTER THE 28th DECEMBER, 1911. On account of the Holidays the Ten per cent, will not be levied until TUESDAY, 16th JANU-1 ARY, 1912. I ALEX. J. GEARY, Town Clerk. December 18, 1911. BUNNYTHORPE SECOND ANNUAL SPORTS. I To be held in-Domain Grounds JANUARY, 10, 1912. (Affiliated to New Zealand Athletic Union). runningTevents. 100 yds., 220 yds., 440 yds., 880 yds. CYCLE EVENTS. ...1 Mile Maiden, 2 Mile, 3 Mile.... AMATEUR EVENTS. 100 yds., 220 yds. Also many other event's and competitions. Prizes in cash and trophy value Lot). Joint prize in running and cycle events. Entries for open events close with secretary, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1912. Band in attendance. Programme on' application. Hot water provided free. Luncheon Booth on Ground. ADMISSION: Adults Is. Children 6d. SOCIAL AND DANCE IN EVENING Gents 25., Ladies ls. W. B. DITTHIE, Hon. Secretary.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1673, 18 December 1911, Page 3
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