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TIVOLI TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. “THE GALLANT FOOL,” - “THE GALLANT FOOL,” BILLY SULLIVAN AND HAZEL DEANE. “THE GALLANT FOOL,” GIVES AN IRISHMAN'S VERSION OF POMP, POOWEB AND PRINCES. TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY DOUBLE PROGRAMME. No. 1 “NO PLACE TO GO.” Mavv Astor and Lloyd Hughes. OH GIRLS! WHAT A CAVEMAN? No. 2 ‘THE RADIO DETECTIVE,’ A Great Detective Mystery Assisted by Boy Scouts. TO-MORROW — MATINEE AT 3.30 p.m Read our local for reel nows. PROBABLY Your old costume or overcoat is a better qualify than the material ou the market to-day—bring it to B. Levy to he turned and re-modelled. The results will delight you and the cost is very little. B. LEVY, Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailors, Next Post Office Fcilding Read this Letter “For some years I had been suffer" ine from extreme nervousness, fainting turns, loss of appetite and violent indigestion, and although 1 tried many remedies. 1 did not cot the slightest relief. "A friend recommended Lane's trauision, and bought me the first bottle. After taking three bottles my cure was complete. All nervousness vanished, 1 put on weight. Before my illness my weight was list. 21b: by the time 1 started with Lane's, it was as low as 7st. Now 1 am glad to say 1 am Ust. 101 b.. and have had no recurrence ot my troubles. "(MISS) ISABELLE NORMOYLE. “327 Collins St., Melbourne.' 2/8 and 4/6 a bottle at all chemists and Stores. 11 Consult us for all classes of dyeing and cleaning. All work guaranteed and at reasonable prices. NKtLSBN’S Dyo and Dry Cleaning Works. 297 Main Street. Opp. Public Trust* Phone 5353.

With a view (states the Christ church "Press”) to the establishment of a regular air service covering tht whole of the Dominion, Mr Douglas Mill, who has recently made several successful flights from Auckland in his Moth aeroplane, is visiting various centres, accompanied by Captain L. MIsitt, second in command of the Mew Zealand Flying Corps, seeking suit 1 able landing grounds.

TOKOKANGI DANCE. TT/ILL be hold in the Mooting House, VV Tolcorangi_ THURSDAY, May 31st. Proceeds in aid of Hockey Club’s funds. Old Time Dances from 8 to 10 p.m. followed by modern. Music supplied by Tokorangi Hockey Girls. Admission: Ladies 1/6; Gents 2/6 Doubles 3/-. MISS M. TWIKAH, Hon. Secretary, T.H.C.

LADIES— Costumes are to be the vogue this winter. Order yours now from— W. A. BRABYN “The Tailor,” Ecrgussoa Street.

“HOME IS WHERE THE SALE IS.' What Two Points First in Judging the Selling Effectivenes of a Newspaper ? Not the size of its circulation alone; but also the character of its reader acceptance IN THE HOME. Each copy of the Manawatu Daily Times is a potential salesman of merchandise. To get away from the finely drawn dis'tt tinction between morning and afternoon newspapers, let us | agree that the fact that millions of families, the World over subscribe to, and read morning newspapers, proves that they prefer to have the salesman enter the home early in the day. In the home, therefore, this selling force has the opportunity of exerting its influence at least 10 hours a day in the place WHEKE SALES ARE MADE Thus, the Manawatu Daily Times with a homo circulation of 5000, delivers to the advertisers at least 50,000 hours of selling life in the home each day. 50,000 HOURS OF SELLING LIFE EACH DAY in the ‘‘Manawatu Daily

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6616, 22 May 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6616, 22 May 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6616, 22 May 1928, Page 3