Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

i GENERAL NOTICES. I EVERYBODY’S For TWO NIGHTS only. Next MONDAY Next TUESDAY, Next MONDAY Next TUESDAY, “ DAMAGED GOODS.*’ “ DAMAGED GOODS.” The World-famous Propaganda Film that has set all the world thinking. “ DAMAGED GOODS. ’ “ DAMAGED GOODS.” It a perfectly Human Story, that every Young Man and Woman should see. “ DAMAGED GOODS.” “DAMAGED GOODS.” Instructs as well as entertains, and clearly shows the consequence of sin. ' “ DAMAGED GOODS.” “ DAMAGED GOODS.” Contains no repulsive or sordid elements. It is a great Human Lesson, driven home with hammer-like blows. An Auckland doctor said that “ DAMAGED GOODS.” “ DAMAGED' GOODS.” ‘‘Makes the World Safer for Posterity.” Moral Cleanliness is the Keynote. The Sons of the Fathers is the theme. I r~ rj | Note the Hours of Screening: | | 7.P.M.: TO WOMEN ONLY. ) | 8.45; TO MEN ONLY. | The Censor’s decree about this Picture reads: — “TO 2vI ETN' JUNTO TO WOMEN OrNILiX.” This means that the sexes may not be together at any one session. PRICES: 1/1, 2/1; Reserves, 2/7. Box Plan opens To-morrow at the Kosy. JJOME gOCIAL Will be held in the POHANGINA HALL, TO-NIGHT, AT S O’CLOCK. All Returned Soldiers cordially welcomed. B. CULLING. Hon. Sec. MAYOR'S XMAS APPEAL. DANCE RECITAL AND CONCEIT, In aid of MAYOR’S FUND FOR XMAS COMFORTS. OPERA HOUSE, _ THURSDAY, 11th DECEMBER. _ The Dance Recital will be given by the Pupils of Miss Campbell, of Wellington, and the Concert by local talent. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. M u M. A YRTON ’ THE LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors at the following places;— FRIDAY, Dec. s—Kairanga. SATURDAY, Dec. 6—The Square. MONDAY, Dec. B—Empireß—Empire Hall. TUESDAY, Dec. 9—Whakaronga. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 10 —Spooner’s Buildings. THURSDAY, Dec. 11—Trades Union Meeting.

jyp |TJ 'JRJNNICLIFF, LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR OROUA Will Speak at the RAUMAI HALL, On SATURDAY, 6th DECEMBER, At S o’clock. Ladies Cordially Invited. E. BENTLEY, Secretary. MANAWATU ELECTORATE. TV/T R A. C. HILI. IE R, A Official Labour Candidate, Will speak at S H A N N O N, On FRIDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 8 o’clock. P.N. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. TUIIR1) CONCERT, DECEMBER 9. Vocalists: — MR AND MRS A. C. ASHFORD. Box Plan opens Thursday, 4th inst. WETS V. DRYS. AOKAUTEKE PUBLIC HALL, JfiRIDAY, AT g GOOD M LJSICAL ITEMS. Speakers: REV. G. S. COOK And H. A. LUKENS, ESQ. Young People Welcome. jjow nno yoTio prohibition. YOU LEAVE IN WHAT YOU WANT, you strike out what you don’t want. Hasn’t Palmerston been a different place since six o’clock closing was carried? it can be; made happier and more prosperous still by striking out the Two Top Lmu.j on December 17th. !;-!-Y«teior-^vassaßal-^Gr!i!isita߀e--3. 1 vote for National Prohibition TUT ETHYLATED Spirits, Olive Oil, Patent Barley, Vermicelli, Crystaliscd Cherries, Pullar and Burrow. now in stock.—

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MT19191205.2.2.2

Bibliographic details

Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1433, 5 December 1919, Page 1

Word Count
447

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1433, 5 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1433, 5 December 1919, Page 1