JUNE SALE. NEW ZEALAND IMPORTING CO. STS," a British invention, -"for 6/, tfives 100 hours lisrht for Id, Cups only 4/6 half dozen. Cups and Saucers, 5/9 half dozen. lOln Dinner Plates, 14/- per dozen. Enamel Pie Dishes, to clear at half price. Our special Swift Boot Polish. 4 tins for 1/. N.Z. IMPORTING COMPANY, GENERAL NOTICES. ROSY To-day's Time Schedule. 'BRING HIM IX" (Earlc Williams) At 2.45, 5.45, 5.45 "JUST A WIFE" (Leatrlee Joy) At 1.10 p.m., 4.10, 7.10 'WINNERS OF THE WEST" At 2.20, 5.20, 8.20 EVERYBODY'S" TO-NIGHT At S. Something Really Special ALL BRAND NEW Including 'The Lane That Had No Turning" 'The Lane That Had No Turning" 'The Lane That Had No Turning" "The Lane That Had No Turning" (Paramount 5 Reels) Telling the Story of what a young wife did for a husband who needed her sacrifice. Starring AGNES AYRES The Heroine of "The Sheik." It reveals the fascinating life of* famous operatic stars. SPARKLING WITH LUXURY AND FASHION. A Feast of Beauty Set Amid Thrills. * GOOD SUPPORTS AT THE USUAL PRICES MTSTERIES OF THE EAST. MYSTERIES OF THE EAST. MAGINE That the High Priest of an ancient Indian temple stands before you. fMAGINE 'i Kat you arc waTChlng the High Priest presenting the greatest of all illusions, with no carefully planned stage settings to aid him, no mechanical appliances to detract your attention. MAGINE That you are beholding Ihe greatest illusion of the age, the inexplainable, unfathomable mystery. THE GREAT INDIAN TURBAN ILLUSION Such will be one of the offerings at EVERYBODY'S Commencing THURSDAY NEXT, '6th JULY. Vhen the Management has pleasure n presenting the Famous Eastern and Continental Entertainer, THE GREAT LE ROI, THE GREAT LB ROT. THE GREAT LE ROI, in his Magical Extravaganza, THE MYSTERIES OF INDIA. THE MYSTERIES OF INDIA. Hie Great Le Roi will also lecture to he fascinating, captivating picture of ROYAL INDIA ritish Government's Official Picture (taken by Command) o familiarise the British with he million wonders of the Great Indian Empire. Prices: 1/, 2/, Reserves 2/6 (plus ax). School Matinees: Children 6d each. ST. HELEN'S HOME. * MEETING of members of the old ■ General Committee of the St. lelen's Home will be held in the !ouncil Chambers on MONDAY, July rd, 1922, at 8 p.m. Business: To meet the members of he present committee at a roundable conference, as suggested by the Jinister, in order to deolde upon the lisposal of the Fund. J. A. NASH, Chairman. A.0.F., COURT MANAWATU. THE Adjourned Annual Meeting of -*■ Court Manawatu will be held on lONDAY EVENING, July 3rd, at 7.30 /clock sharp. Business: Election of Trustees, nitiation and General. Card tournament after meeting. J. B. ROSANOSKI, Secretary. TO OUR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. TE have large, stocks of gents' r * boots suitable for farmers, from 3/6 upwards. Our 25/ special lines ,re still leading all others for style nd wear, and our repairs are better nd cheaper than any in New Zealand BROWN'S BOOT STORE, S 3 Rangitikei Street. 'OOFING Iron! F. J. Sheppard 1* * selling best quality roofing iron it £34 10/ per ton, spot cash. If you ire building call and see us about the materials. F. J. Sheppard, $5 and Ssa aneitikei Street,
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2164, 1 July 1922, Page 1
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