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ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE SNIPS TO EARLY BIRDS. Prism Binoculars, 8. Makers, Ross, London, 30 guineas. To clear £25 Gents’, Boys’, and Ladies’ Watches, from 9/- to £4 10/. French Briar Pipes, 7/6. To clear at 2/6 N.Z. IMPORTING COMPANY, BROADWAY and MAIN STREET. GENERAL NOTICES. KOSY. Another Great Series of Animated Delights secured for Rosy patrons. A bill to make you light hearsed and let the world go hang. “A PARISIAN SCANDAL.” Saucy “A PARISIAN SCANDAL.” Marie “A PARISIAN SCANDAL.” Provost. A diverting story ot an American professor and a Parisian flapper, of such is a ‘‘Parisian Scandal.” Mack “HOME TALENT.” Sennett’s in “HOME TALENT.” Comedians “HOME TALENT.” Mack Sennett’s people create human sunshine. In “Home Talent” there are tones of merriment in every foot of its entire length of five thousand feet. “TERROR TRAIL.” Our “TERROR TRAIL.” Now “TERROR TRAIL.” Serial. This new serial “Terror Trail,” is intensely thrilling and hits you in ninteen places at the same' time. Sherlock Holmes stories are always acceptable, so we present with a flourish a good British production. “THE DYING DETECTIVE.” “THE DYING DETECTIVE.” With further Satisfying Supports. A Splendid Bill. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT AT 8. Final screening of the weird, mysterious, and gripping drama of America’s lumber lands. “CONFLICT.” CONFLICT.” “CONFLICT.” CONFLICT.” “CONFLICT.” “CONFLICT.” Presenting PRISCILLA DEAN in a character the portrayal of which calls for artistry and daring. Prices; 1/3 and 9d. NOTICE. A MEETING of ladies of College Street School District is convened for TUESDAY, 16th inst., in Schoolroom, at 3.30 p.m., to organise Bazaar to raise funds for laying out children’s recreation grounds. W. TURNER, Chairman. ■ NOTICE. the Annual General Meeting of the Philharmonic Society will he held TO-NIGHT. 15th inst., at 8 p.m., in the Rosy Hall. E. MUNDY, Hon. Secretary. CUT PRICES. SEE WINDOW. SMART OVERCOAT (fur collar), 7-r ns Now 30/ SMART COSTUME (tweed), 7gns 27/0 BROWN GAB. COSTUME, 13gns Now 7gns terms strictly cash. NO APPRO. MADAME DE LUEN, WARM WINTER FURS. T ADIES! The cold, bleak weather is -Li coming, so keep yourselves prepared with a nice warm fur or wrap. OUR SHOWROOM is full of warm and pretty designs. If you have a fur which needs repairing or remodelling to present day fashions, we can do it for you. Raw skins dressed and made into Rugs, Mats, Ladies' and Children’s Fur Coats, etc. A. S. JACOBS, TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER, Gilchrist’s Buildings, Square, and Rangitikei Street, Palmerston N. ANNOUNCEMENT. WE deliver bread to all parts of the Borough. Our compressed yeast bread is the best obtainable^ PAVIS BREAD and BROWN BREAD Our Speciality. Our bread goes further in use. BONIFACE BROS., Cuba St Palmerston North. 'Phone 951. CHIROPRACTIC Gave Harry Death his hearing after having been deaf from birth. Such maladies as sciatica, pneumonia, neuralgia, paralysis. goitre, catarrh, “nerves,” heart, lung, liver, kidney, stomach and bowel troubles, are equally amenable to this, safe and logical treatment. Mounsey’s Buildings, Rangitikei St. Free Consultation. Ladv in attendance. CHAS. H. KING.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2123, 15 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2123, 15 May 1922, Page 1