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OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WILL ROGERS In « “JES’ CALL ME JIM.” When his host pal was cheated out of a fortune and confined in the poorhouse as a maniac Jim Fenton thought it was time to act. And act he does, in a picture that throbs with thrills and ripples with laughs. A picture, in short, that will be loved by every audience that is composed of human beings. Supported by TOPICAL NEWS, “ZIG ZAGS AT THE ZOO,” “OVER. THE STICKS” Prices as Usual. BIG HOCKEY. SHIELD MATCH, AUCKLAND v, MANAWATU, SATURDAY A P.M., At the , SPORTSGROUND. „ CAN MANAWATU EMULATE HAWKE’S BAY AND BEAT THE CHAMPIONS? COME AND SEE. ADMISSION Is (PLUS TAX). Buses leave P.O. 2.5, 2.30, 2.45, 3.5 p.m. Special bus for players leaves at 2,25 p.m. HO CK E Y BAZA AR. The following Prizes won at the recent Bazaar are unclaimed: Cushion, No. 790, Mary Low or Law. Bridesmaid, No. 842, Mrs Roberts. Will winners please apply to the undersigned for delivery. L. JACKSON, c.o, The C. M. Ross Co., Ltd. RUGBY FOOTBALL. SHOWGROUNDS. SHOWGROUNDS. SATURDAY NEXT. MOSCAR cur. ORTH JSLAND JAINAL—WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, At 2.30 p.m. Curtain-Raiser-HIGH SCHOOL v. LINTON, I o’clock, No. 3 Ground. Admission to ground Is, Ladies and Boys Gd. Grandstand Is, Ladies and Boys 6d. J. B. PROUD, Secretary M.R.F.U. The bunnythorpe football CLUB will hold its FIRST ANNUAL SMOKE CONCERT in the Bunnythorpe Hall TO-MORROW NIGHT. All Members and Friends of M embers are cordially invited to attend. Admission, 4s. n he QALVATION THE IN-AS-MUCH FAIR, Opened by Ills EXCELLENCY THE GOVERN OR-GEN EH AL, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, At 2.30, In the ZEALAND I A HALL. Special Programmes. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. —Bohemian Orchestra. Thursday, 7.30 p.m. —The R.S.A. Concert Party. Friday, 7.3 U p.m.—Municipal Band. Unique Decorations— Plenty of Stalls, Side-shows and Fun. Proceeds for the Army’s Social Work. NOTICE. ANY person removing firewood without my written authority from Sections 125-128, Linton-Tokomaru Road, will be prosecuted. 11. AKERS. ST O P TH A T HA C K AND CURE THAT COLD. IT debilitate;- the system and leaves it an easy prov to disease. 13RO WN ’ S CO UG H SYRUP AND LUNG TONIC tones up the system, increases the vitality and drives out coughs and bronchial troubles Pleasant to take, and most clfectivo. Got a bottle to-day; good for children and adults. Is 6d and 2s 6d at all chemists and stores. W. T. BROWN, . CHEMIST, PALMERSTON NORTH. AT C. Smith’s new premises. — Bordered supper cloths, red, blue, green and purple borders, from 8s lid. ROAST pork! Roast Pork! — You simply cannot resist it, if you see the display at the Kairanga Meat, Co. SECOND-HAND furniture and genk3 oral goods.—Before buying elsewhere call and see us. —Hutchins’ exchange, Main street, near Post Office. LADY, to companion at the Kairanga Meat Co.: “Really, i must have one of those ox tongues.”—And she goc one. “ O D.C.” lower cash prices.— JL » Smart new velour coats, value G9s Gd, for G3s. New shades. CLOSING down September 30.—Bargains in ladies’ underclothing, corsets, blouses, coats, etc.; must be sold. —J. T. Burrell, next Bank of Now Zealand, Rangitikoi street. OPWOOD Hardware.—One only 400-gallon square tank, £4 los. POLDER prams.—English make, very strong, 3 positions, storm cover, plated handles; folds right up for oar, gig, or bus. Unbeaten price £5 10s.— “Grover’s” Tiny Tots’ garage (near Grand Hotel). EGGS', Is 3d per doz. (any quantity) ; square blue, Is Id per lb,; quince jelly, Is Gd per jar—Walker’s stores (phone 233).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 491, 1 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 491, 1 September 1922, Page 1