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TO-NIGHT, 7.45. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. INDEPENDENT PICTURES. A POPULAR PROGRAMME. THEDA BAM "WHEN MEN DESIRE," "WHEN MEN DESIRE," "WHEN MEN DESIRE," A Gripping, Emotional Drama of a woman who played the part of an infamous coquette in order to foil the machinations of the evil men who coaxed, taunted and tempted her. Also showing "SMILES AND TRUMPS," A Real, Live-Wire Railroad Comedy. "THE GHOSTLY WALLOP," FOX NEWS. The management take pleasure in announcing that the great Fox SuperFeature, "OVER THE HILL," VVill be here on Monday next, direct from the run of a .solid year in. New York City. Box plans open at Gates' on Wednesday. Prices: Stalls Is 3d, Circle 2s 2d. Children half-price. Reserves to all parts of the house, 2s Dd—all including tax. B [JNN YTHORPE FOOTBALL I |ANCE to he held at Bunnythorpe U on THURSDAY, 18th hist. Smith's Jazz Band. Gents 2s Gd,ladies Is (id. Char-a-banc to leave Post Office DAIRY FARMERS' UNION. A MEETING of Dairy Farmers from x.a. Rongotea, Glen Oroua and surrounding districts will be held in the Coronation Hall, Rongotea, on TUESDAY, May 10, at 7.45 p.m. A. E. FEAR, Organising Secretary. WELLINGTON LAND BOARD. T,T is hereby notified that the next J. meeting of the Board will be held oa TUESDAY, 30th May, ahd that subsequent meetings, will be held on the last Tuesday in each month, with the exception of December, which will be specially notified. G. 11. M. McCLURE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Land Office, Wellington, 12th May. 1922. A MEETING of Ladies and GentleJt\. men of Terrace laid School District will be held in Schoolhouso, on WEDNESDAY, May 17, 1922, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To arrange for Stall, for a Bazaar in aid of Children's playground. All invited to attend. G. 11. STILES, Convener. ALL SAINTS' CHILDREN'S HOME. nnHE Annual Meeting of Subscribers JL and Friends will be held on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 18th inst., iu the new Schoolroom, at 8 o'clock. YI7E have a buyer for 250 EMPTY V ? EWES and 250 STORE LAMBS. Apply HARRY PALMER'S STOCK DEPARTMENT. WANTED KNOWN. YITE have for sale good line of YV YOUNG COWS AND SPRING CALVING HEIFERS. * I HARRY PALMER'S STOCK DEPARTMENT. PALMERsTOX NORTH TRADE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. J\ to 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 20th May, 1922, lor the position of Organising Secretary to the above Association. Salary 18 per week. Applications to be addressed to:— ii THE SECRETARY," P.O. Box 229, Palmerston North. BSOLUTE capitulation of high l\ prices to Wych or ley's assault. Big offensive ends on Saturday, so get in and share the loot. fUjrR. Motorist— Attention! Your car IM. will not pull well (in poor quality benzine. Meteor motor spiril is the hiphesl quality motor spin') obtainable. All and stores—Barraud and Abraham, Ltd., distributors: PERFECTLY conditioned meats from the sanitary butcher (C. Gray, 171 Main street) relieves housewife of much worry. ITETE are buyers of good sound T7ITCHEN lines at Watson Bros., Ltd.. the big cash store.—Wood rolling pins, Is 3d; lib butter moulds, 2s (id; gas toasters, Is Od; 3-fold graters. Is; nutmeg graters, 2d and sd; tinsel senilis, 8d each. STEAM Laundry.—All classes of work executed expertlv, quickly and at reasonable cost Address 126 Broad street, and receiving depots, 161 Mam street and Street's store, opp. Empire Hotel. OQ WILL buy a hot air chicken d&O brooder that will brood easily 100 H. Walker, Foxton. rjgTHEN you know your meat has W come from the most sanitary butchery in the Dominion, you know your meat is reliable—o. Gray, 171 Main street. r CAM PENMAN, Rangitikei street.— Gilbert's best match footballs, 35s Gd; Gilbert's soccer balls, 35s 6d; hand-sewn from 10s Gd; hockey sticks from 12s 6d; Forgan golf sticks. EST selection seagrass goods Pegden's sale. See the all-cane chairs at 30s; strong and restful. JOP WOOD Hardware.—This week's special: Heavy pearl enamelled saucepans, 2pts, 6s Gd, now 4s 9d; 3pts, 7s 9d. now 5s 9d.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 398, 16 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 398, 16 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 398, 16 May 1922, Page 1

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