THE FINAL TEST of a bicycle is the strenuous road race. A machine may be built to please the eye, but it remains to the hard, gruelling: grind of a road race to prove its perfection. THE DEFIANCE B.S.A. CYCLE ' has proved itself to be the premier cycle in all tests, and the i old veterans can all bear witness | to the excellence of a Defiance Cycle. Call and see the new models. A. COOKSLEY, “SWIFT CYCLE DEPOT.’’ 3 Kangitikci Street Phone 433 GENERAL NOTICES. PALACE TO-NIGHT at S. TO-MORROW AT 2 AND 7.45 P.M. Everybody delighted with CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG 'in her greatest screen sensation, “HUSH” From the fascinating story of SADA COWAN. Here is a picture which presents the incomparable screen favourite at her very best. She rises to ecstasy in the role Of Vera, much loved and greatly misunderstood. Dedicated to the women who tell too much of their past that should be forgotten. “Hush” is one of the pictorial lessons of the day. Every woman should see it, likewise the men. 11 will do them no harm. It’s good to laugh. It’s also good to hear other people laugh. Everybody in the Palace laughed uproariously last night at "HIGH AND DRY.” “HIGH AND DRY.” “HIGH AND DRY.” It will be your turn to-night, for “High and Dry” hits the mark every time. LATEST BATHE GAZETTE. LATEST BATHE GAZETTE. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2. MUNICIPAL BAND. :r PHE Annual General Meeting will be held in the Band Room on FRIDAY, the 24th inst.. at 7.30 p.m. J. B. COWLLSHAW, Secretary. HAWKE’S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. H a WKE’S gAY AUTUMN CHOW HASTINGS. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 and 22, 1922, Entries Close Wednesday, March 8. SCHEDULES and Entry Forms and all jijjrticulars may be obtained from the Secretary’s Office in Napier, or from Kindred Societies. A. M. RETEMEYER, Secretary, Napier. ONLY A FOOL WOULD endeavour to run a business '' on low prices alone. With our combination of high quality and strightfonvard service, however, our low prices demand recognition, for example;—F and H. Panther Lamps, 14/6; P. and H. Revenge Lamps, 17/6; Lucas’ Aceta Lamps, 17/6; Miller's Monarch Jjamps. 20/; Lucas’ Aceta Major, Lamps, 27/6; Lucas’ King of .the Road Lamps, 32/6; Miller’s Lumo Oil Lamps, 3/9; P. and H. Demon Lamps, s>',j Lucas' Captain Lamps, 13/6; British Oib Lamps, 1/. CARBIDE 5d lb. In your own tins. ARTHUR GANDERTON. gWAN CYCLE \yORKS, Next "Everybody’s” .... ’Phone 1189. HOTEkRangitikei Street. P.O. Box 203. VISITORS 11/- PER DAY. C.T.’s & Feitnanenhs by arrangement. LUNCHEON provided each day at 1/0 per head. • S. W. R. EVANS. Tel. 94. Proprietor. SPECIAL LINES FOR SATURDAY. COFFEE SQUARES, lOd. LUNCH CAKES, 1/6. DATE CAKES, 1/4. WALNUT CAKES. 1/6. / PASSION FKUIT SQUARES, 6d. COFFEE CAKES, 1/3. THE QUALITY CAKE MAKERS. WHITEHEAD AND ELLIS. Main Street and the Square. yOU Can Buy B.P. Paint, Hubbuck’s Lead and Oil. English Wallpapers, at lower prices from Alexander Clark Ltd., while their Replacement Value Sale is on. —3 and 5 Kitzherbert St. N EW R OYAL
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2076, 17 March 1922, Page 1
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