TO-NIGHT, 7.45. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. INDEPENDENT PICTUB ES. s OPERA HOUSE East Screening of t THEDA DA.HA in “WHEN MEN DESIRE,” A Daring and Emotional Drama. Also showing “SMILES AND TRUMPS,” A Rig, Snappy Comedy. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. COMING TO-MORROW:— A Sparkling Comedy-Drama, "DOLLARS AND SENSE,” , Starring MADGE KENNEDY. The Wonderful Romance of a Two t Cent Pocket Boole Chorus Girl. Something Good in the Supports:— HALL BOY COMEDY (“Millionaire Pauper”). HUDSON BAY TRAVELOGUE, TOPICAL BUDGET. 0 The management take pleasure in announcing that the great Fox SuperFeature, "OVER THE HILL,” will be here on Monday next, direct from the run of a solid year in New York City. Box plans open at Oates’ to-day. - Price#: Stalls Is Bd, Circle 2s 2d. Children half-price. Reserves to all parts of the house, 2s 9d—all including tax. BUNNYTHORPE FOOTBALL CLUB. ANOE to be held at Bunnythorpo on THURSDAY, 3 Bth hist. Smith’s Jazz Baud. Gents 2s Gd. ladies Is (id. Char-a-banc to leave PostOtliee 7.30 p.m. QOCIAL AM Y DANCE, L> In aid of CHURCH OP ENGLAND FUNDS, Will he held at LONG BURN HALL, FRIDAY. MAY 19th. Gents 2s, Ladies Is and Basket. Char-a-bane leaves Post OHice 7.30. Music by Mr Paul. DANCE YOUR FAVOURITE. ZEA LA N I) I A 11 A L L. FRIDAY, MAY 19th. /N 001) FLOOR and Supper. .Music O supplied by Larkin's Popular Orchcstra, with lull effect. Ladies Is Gel, gents 2s Gd. All rights reserved. EUCHRE AND DANCE. mil E Kaimatarau Football Club will 1 hold a EUCHRE AND DANCE at the Glen Oroua Hall, FRIDAY. May 10th. Music by I. Masters. Admission: Gents 2s (id, ladies Ls (id. Euchre and Dance both to commence 8 p.m, 11. C. HOWELL. Hon. Sec. I) ANCE. jTjUCHRE AND '■'"''lLL he held in the Tokoniarn Hall on FRIDAY, May 19th. at 8 p.m., in aid of the Tokomaru School Fund. I). J. McCLURE. lion. Sec. All riglits reserved. U NICIP A L a N D B DANCE, .SATURDAY, MAY 20t!i, E AI. P I R E 11 A L L, Music by Band and it. Paul. Ladies Is Gd, Gents 2s Gd. (All Rights Reserved.) idies and GentleEnd School DisSelioolhou.se, on 17, 1922, at 7.at i MEETING of Li men of Terrace trict will he held in WEDNESDAY, May p.m. Business: To arrange for Stall for a Bazaar in aid of Gliildreu’s playground. All invited to attend. G. 11. STILES, Convener, DAIRY FARMERS’ UNION. A MEETING ot Dairy Farmers from XV Rangiotu, Ibiinesse, .Mangawhatii And surrounding districts will he held , in the Rangiotu Hall on THURSDAY, j Alav 18th, at 8 p.m. A. E. FEAR, Organising Secretary. I J RECTAL indue -29-inch al innel, 4s Gd van nnent for Thursdiiy. I wool grey dress .—C. Smith’s, Ltd. rRESPASSERS will bo prosecuted, dogs shot, poison laid.—Mabin anti lume, Tokomaru Flaxmill Co., Ltd. conditioned moats from the sanitary butcher (C. | Gray, 171 Main street) relieves the housewife of much worry. SPECIAL inducement for Thursday. _sl-inch unbleached sheeting, herringbone 2s Gd yard, twill 2s 9d yard.—C. Smith’s, Ltd. H'OT water bottles, reduced to 6s Gd, 7s Gd, 10s. 11s, 12s Gd; shine glass, to clean your windows easily, Ls LI large bottle.—N.Z.l Co., 173 Main street. CAM PENMAN, Rangitikoi street.— Gilbert’s best match footballs, 15s Gd; Gilbert’s soccer balls, 35s (kl; mud-sewn from 10s Gd; hockey sticks Tom 12s Gd; Forgan golf sticks. ITCHEN lines at W atson Bros., Ltd., the big cash store. —Wood rolling pins, Is 3d; lib butter moulds, 2s Gd; gas toasters, Ls (kl; 3-fold craters, Is; nutmeg graters, 2d and 5d ; tinsel scrubs, 8(1 each. SPECIAL inducement lor Thursday. $ i —72-iiicb white twill sleeting, | splendid value, 3s Gd yard.—C. Smith’s, . Lid. __ I | ttj TVT STEAM Laundry.—All J »J. N • classes of work executed expertly, quickly and at reasonable I cost. Address 126 Broad street, and receiving depots, 161 Alain street and Street’s store, opp. Empire Hotel. * (HEAGRASS chairs, guaranteed all | cane frames, from 21s Gd. Just landed, a nice line of kapoc and wool - bedding. Call and see us before buy- 1 ing elsewhere—it will pay yon. Singer drophead machines, in golden oak, TIO ,s 10s— Hutchins’ exchange, 313-315 1 Alain street, near P.O, (phono 1275). t XNOTHER batch of hassocks, Peg- ] l\ den’s sale, velvet and moquette, J only 8s Gd. Pick one out for a foot- s rest. -i fu) WILL buy a hot air chicken J oQO brooder that will brood easily G 100 chicks.—M. H. Walker, Fox ton. J j WHEN you know your meat has \ come from the most sanitary butchery in the Dominion, yon know g your meat is reliable.—O. Gray, 171 ‘c; Main street. 9
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 399, 17 May 1922, Page 1
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