Preserving Season TVOMINION i gal. -wide mouth jars 13/6 doz., quart wlde-mouth jars 10/- doz., pint wlde-mouth jars 7/6 doz. Stocks of rubber rings, brewers’ crystals, etc. Full stocks of cordials at right prices. FREE DELIVERY JACKSON AND CRAVEN, GROCERS & PROVISION MERCHANTS THE SQUARE.
AMUSEMENTS. BENNETT’S PICTWfc and * DE LUXE ORCHESTRA AT THE OPERA HOUSE THE FRESH AIR THEATRE A Family Programme Showing headed by TOM MIX and TONY In a Thrillodrama of old Spain. “THE DUCKY HORSESHOE,” “THE DUCKY HORSESHOE,” “THE DUCKY HORSESHOE,” “THE DUCKY HORSESHOE,” DET TOM MK Bring you and me good luck for the New Tear. It’s a high speed drama with Tom and Tony doing deeds of daring to compete with anything they have /previously done. . . IF YOU DOVE GOOD MUSIC The Opera House is •where you can get it —our orchestra includes piano, violin, cello, bass viol, flute, clarinet and cornet, and each player is a soloist. THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. THE BEST SHOW. IN TOWN. For PICTURES .MUSIC FRESH AIR PICTURES MUSIC FRESH AIR PICTURES MUSIC FRESH AIR The Supports Include A Two Reel O. HENRY COMEDY “SHOES,” “SHOES,” “SHOES,” “SHOES,” “SHOES,” “SHOES," From the O. Henry Story “CABBAGES AND KINGS.” THEN FOR GOOD MEASURE We have a Variety and News. On SATURDAY fop S NIGHTS ONDT On SATURDAY for S NIGHTS ONDT The First of the 1926 Specials " From First National Films A picture that to-day Is packing the Paramount Theatre, Wellington, at both day and night sessions. “WINDS OF CHANCE,” “WINDS OF CHANCE,” By I REX BEACH With An all Star Cast Including VIOLA DANA (ANNA Q. NILSSON BEN LYON VICTOR McLAGLEN , CLAUDE GILLINGWATEE HOBART BOSWORTH philo' McCullough
We have pleasure In announcing that we have secured all the speciat attractions released by First National Films. Last year’s specials wore "The Sea Hawk,” "The Lost World.” “Ashes of Vengeance,” “Secrets,” and “WINDS OF CHANGE,” 8 Reels. Is the first of the 1926 specials. HOKIO (LEVIN) BEACH LOWE’S DAILY EDS SERVICE PALMERSTbNIANS arc ' Invited to visit the finest beach on the West Coast. Safe, accessible, spacious. F. Lowe and Sons’ comfortable motor buses run as follows from Levin Post Office, Levin Railway Station three minutes later: Leave Levin P.O. Leave Hoklo. Sundays—--8.30, 11 a.m 10.15, 11.45 a.m 1.30 p.m 5.30, 0.30 p.m Wednesdays and Saturdays—--9.30 a.m, 10.15 a.m. 1.30 & 5 p.m 2.15, 5.30 p.m Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays—--9.30 a.m. 10.15 a.m, 5 p.m. 6.30 p.m Monday morning—Leave Hokio for trains 7.30 a.m. ALL TRAINS MET. White P. LOWE, LEVIN, or Telephone 233, Levin. HOKIO BEACH (LEVIN) SECTIONS FOR SALE. ONLY SIX MORE AVAILABLE. Sections are in an ideal situation near the beach, and comprise a portion of the recent subdivision of Mr Tuiti McDonald’s Property. The Beach is one of the best on the West Coast, affords safe bathing, and is a noted fishing ground. Plans now available. For further particulars apply to — tuiti McDonald, or P. H. HARPER, Solicitor, Levin.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2338, 7 January 1926, Page 1
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