PIGS! PIGS !! PIGS!!! PALM BACON FACTORY THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. BERT HANSEL. ’Phone 5660. /"'•ASH Buyer of Prime Bacon Pigs, dressed, 6d per lb. Trucking dates for Woodville, March 7th and 21st, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. C.O D. at trucks. Private Curing a speciality. GENERAL NOTICES. Drop Your Anchor To-night at the KOSY while we present for your delight HOBART BOSWORTH in a FIRST NATIONAL Special, “THE SEA LION” with Bessie Love as the little MOUSE WHO TAMED THE SEA LION. As Dramatic as a Hurricane. As Full of Force as a Gale. Bosworth’s Best Picture, hie Sailed the Seven Seas and Hated All Women. STRIKING SCENES. A REAL STORY Also “MYSTERIOUS A Tip-top STRANGER.” 2-reel Comedy And A BUDGET THE SERIAL. EVERYBODY’S For 4 Nights and 1 Matinee, Commencing To-morrow at 2 p.m. PLEASE NOTE: That as the picture is in 10 parts the evening sessions will commence each night at 7.30. “FOOLISH WIVES” The picture that took two years to make. It cost 1,104,000 dollars. It was written by ERIC Von STROHEIM. It was directed by ERIC Von STROHEIM. And it features r ERIC Von STROHEIM. (The man you will love to hate.) WONDERFUL SCENES OF MONTE CARLO, reflecting a MIRROR OF MEN’S MENDACITY and FRIVOLOUS FASHIONABLE FOLKS How they live —what they do—their pleasures—their palaces—how they waste and spend—where it comes from —who gets it. ITS ALL HERE ON THE SCREEN. BOOK at the SEATS: BOOK Kosy SEATS i BOOK Office. SEATS Prices: 1/1, 2/2; Reserves 2/9. Admission only to persons over 16 years of age. CHAUTAUQUA COMMENCES ITS SEASON MARCH 19th. SEASON TICKETS: Adults 10/- (plus tax lid). Students, G/- (tax free). Children, 4/- (tax free). SINGLE ADMISSIONS AT DOOR: Afternons, 2/-. Evenings, 8/-. TO be obtained from Messrs J. R. Wood’s, Chemist, Square; G. H. Bennett’s, Broad Street, and 117 Cuba Street. CHAUTAUQUA. ALL money due for season tickets must be paid to Mr Ritchie, 117 Cuba Street, by 11 a.m. on MONDAY, March 19th, 1923. Season tickets can be purchased from Messrs Ritchie, Cuba Street; Wood, Chemist, The Square: Bennett. Bookseller, Broadway, up to 11 a.m. MONDAY. H. G. LENG-WARD, Director, N.Z. Chautauqua. DANCE, JH3NGBURN JJALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. COWARD’S ORCHESTRA. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Madge’s Char-a,-banc leaves P.O. at 7.30 p.m. Pare 1/6. C. PERRY, Hon. Secretary. BATHS. W! nave for Sale, very cheap, a few slightly damaged baths, Porcelain, to intending home-makers. Here is an excellent chance to buy. PRICES FROM £9. BEATTIE AND PROCTER, LTD., 85 CUBA STREET. TTARSWOOD Poultry Spice, Karswood Pig Powders. You can procure these splendid lines from Boon and Co.. Broadway r
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2597, 16 March 1923, Page 1
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