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INDEPENDENT NDEPENDENT OPERA lOTURES. ICTUEES. 7.45 TO-NIGHT '•‘lo William Fox presents WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FAENUM In “A STAGE ROMANCE,” “A STAGE ROMANCE,” “A STAGE ROMANCE,” A 1922 Dramatic Masterpiece iroinono of Dumas’s famous novels. “WEST IS WEST,” A Sparkling Sunshine Comedy. ORDINARY PRICES. FOR SALE, GOING CONCERN. SOUND proposition for dairy farmer, good locality, 200 acres first-class land, well-watered, cowshed, built for G machines, 5-cow milking plant now installed, Alpha-Laval separator, concrete yards; piggery; 4roomed house; 65 first-class young Jer-sey-cross cows, in splendid condition; 5 brood sows, JO weaners, horse, springcart, etc. Property would carry up to 100 cows by .improving. Price itso per acre, £IOOO cash required. Apply “GENUINE, 844,” “Standard” Office. Coo-ee Coo-ee Coo-eo Coo-ee Coo-eo Coo-eo BIG Coo-ee Coo-ee FOOTBALL TO-MOREOW GIVE the famous Australian Representative “Soccer” Team a welcome worthy of the visit and the occasion—the last match of the tour, AUSTRALIA M AN A WAT U. Crowds everywhere have welcomed the “Aussies.” The “Aussies” everywhere have delighted the crowd. WONDERFUL HALL CONTROL, SPLENDID CONI HINATION. CLEVER HEAD-WORK. SHOWGROUNDS, 2.30 P.M. Preceded by a Curtain-Raiser at 1.30 p.m., WELLINGTON 3rds MANAWATU B. Admission Is, Stand Is extra (plus tax); Reserves 6d, at Swallow’s. Primary School Roys FREE. A special space reserved for them. HALF-HOLIDAY, “I respectfully request all business men to observe a half-holiday in honour of the Australian football team. J, A, NASH, Mayor.” HOWLERS! A MEETING will lie held at the l\_ PRODUCE HALL, A, and P. Buildings, TO-NIGHT, at 7 o’clock. Business: To draw n yp programme and rides. Intending pi, avers cordially invited. G. IT. TROTT, Hon. See.

“OME. A N J mAL TfTfOR SALK.—Attractive _ 5-roomod Jl modem bungalow; section 76 ieet frontage; all laid out in lawns and garden, concrete paths. Linos and blinds included. Small deposit; easy terms. Apply MRS J. H. SUER LOCK, 9 Moerangi street. — BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. RS WOODROOFE AND FAMILY do,sire to tender their sincere thanks for all expressions of sympathy extended to them in their recent bereavement; especially to all from whom letters, telegrams and floral tributes were received. GLEN OROUA HALL, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12th, 1922. BAZAAR, will be held in aid of the Hall Funds. Opening 2 p.m., and continuing in the evening. Competitions, Sale of Work, Meat, Produce, Lollies and Cakes Stalls. Novelty Football .Match, Kaimatarau v. Glen Orona, 1 p.m. IHURCH. J Under A AINTS' >3 \ SALE OF WORU, IN SCHOOLROOM, the auspices of the Guild. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, At 2 p.m. Ladies’ TERRACE LIN'D. SUPPORT THE SCHOOL BATHS. SOCIAL will be held at the Coronation Hall on WEDNESDAY, July 12th, at 8 p.m. Singing and Dancing for young and old. Supper provided. Admission: Ladies a gift, gents 2s. AOKAUTERE BACH ELORS’ ANNUAL BALL. INVITATION-HOLDERS are reminded that Woodfield’s bus will leave Post Office at 7.15 p.m, on WEDNESDAY, July 12th. RONGOTEA HOCKEY CLUB. MEETING of the above will bo „ held at the Hostel, on THURSDAY, 13th July, at 7.30 p.m. Full atmdance requested. .Business imporint. L. BURNE, Hon. Sec. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. IROWN’S 25s BOOTS ARE MADE IN PALMERSTON NORTH. [WROM the making to the selling of r these First-class Boots 8 hands re kept constantly employed. They are not the ordinary cheap door ines, but are made of the best quality material, and retailed at the lowest remnerative price. In fact space will not permit us to ell you all the good things about these oots, so we give you a cordial invitaion to call and inspect them for yourelf at BROWN’S BOOT STORE, 83 Rangitikei street. Chore the Boot Repairs Last Longer and Cost Less.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 446, 11 July 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 446, 11 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 446, 11 July 1922, Page 1

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