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GENERAL NOTICES. PALACE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. A 100. PER CENT.. PROGRAMME. A 100 PER CENT. PROGRAMME. Recommended More Especially for Adults. True hearts prevail always. Virtue and moral bravery forever survive and reach their reward. This is the thought that gives THE SPORTING DUCHESS everlasting life. It portrays the titanic struggle of brave hearts against evil —and it demonstrates the survival of good. ALICE JOYCE AS/ the Duchess 'of Desborough, is a wonderful character that will haunt your memory. “THE SPORTING DUCHESS.” The Smashing Drury Dane success, as a Wonder-production that cost over 200,000 dollars. It’s a crashing play of emotions amidst ■ settings and characters of vast grandeur and vaster infamy. ADSO PATHE GAZETTE .'. Newsy WICKER WEAVING . .V... Interest "BURGLARS” Comedy • iA N D ICE YACHTING \ A " Most Interesting Topical. AT THE USUAL PRICES H !GH School Boys’ Swimming Sports to be held TO-DAY at the High School Swimming Baths, at 3 p.m. A;. L L IN V I TED * . pOMMERqiAL AGENCY CO. LTD., BRITTANNIA BUILDINGS. George Street (Upstairs), Malthoid Roofing and Flooring Rolls 72ft. x 3ft., 1 ply 48/1, 2 ply 60/-, 3 ply 71/- per roll. P. and B. Preservative Paint 12/3 per gal. We carry all Malthoid and Pabco products. Amiwud Wallboard, plain per 100 sq. ft., 50/-. Grained Motordriven Tyre Pumps, £4/12/6. Fuller Sparta Storage Batteries. Wakefield’s Castrol Motor Oils. All Office supplies. Pocket Voltmeters 14/each; Amp. Meter £1 each. WOODVILLE RACES. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY February 16th and 17th, 1921. A CCEPTANCES for first day’s races close THURSDAY, 10th February, 1921. A special train will leave Palmerston North at 9 a.m. on each day, leaving Woodville on return at 5.52 p.m. A train leaves Feilding at 8.10 a.m. each day to conrfect with Palmerston Special, and the 6 p.m. train to Feilding will be delayed for the special train from Woodville. W. A. LYON. Secretary. NOTICE. ALL Local Offices of the legal profession will be Closed from . 1 p.m. on TUESpAY, 15th Instant, on account of the Cricket Match, Australia v. Manawatu, M. R. GABRIEL AND CO. ■HTHOLESALE Wine and Spirit MerVV \chants, 134, 136 & 138 CHURCH STREET. Only best brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales Stocked, at reasonable prices. We specialise in SOUTHERN. ALES, / And DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE ’ BOROUGH FREE. ’PHONE 472. POST OFFICE HOTEL. . I BEG to announce that I have taken over the above well-known Hotel, . and trust that by civility and attention to customers’ requirements to merit a fair share of public support, . Old and new customers are invited to call. Only the best brands of Wines i and Spirits kept. Speight’s' iAle only on tap. Good table and bedrooms. Tariff reasonable. STEVE GOMEZ. gOXING Under the Patronage of the MANAWiATU BOXING ASSOCIA- . TION. Boxing taught privately by “Kid Harris” at his Boxing College, Var- , iety Hall, Andrew Young Street. Hours: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Schoolboys’ Class: Saturday morning. Massaging by J. Anderson a speci- ■ alty. Private Address: 5 David Street, .1 Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1736, 11 February 1921, Page 1

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