FKIDAY. A war story of of a new kind "PAWS OF THE BEAR.” A vivid portrayal of the fight between two great Secret Services, Russia and Austria. Also—“ Her Scrambled Ambition ” (comic), Gaumont Graphic, and a ripping Keystone comic—- “ A NOBLE FRAUD.” USUAL PRICES. NEXT' MONDAY,. The greatest double progi’am we have ever, offered. Two big star programs in one night— First Half “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA” and Second Half the Sequel “RUPERT OF HENTZAU.” Prices l.s Gd & Is. Children Gd. NOTICE. 1” will not be responsible for debts contracted by Fred Dales, from this date. (Signed! iR. J. DALES. Dannevirko. January 21st, HUS. WANGANUI J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY & SATURDAY, Fbbruamt 21st & 23rd. Nominations for aii events, also Second Forfeit for the Jackson Stakes, close on FRIDAY Next, January 25th, at 2.30 p.m. W. HALL, Secretary, P.O. Box 15, Wanganui. PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: J. E. VERNON, M.A., B.Sc. 'll HE School re-opens on MONDAY, ■A February 11th. Professional, Commercial, Agricultural and General Courses. A few vacancies for boarders (l;k ys) at College House. Prospectus on application to the Rector, or the undersigned. W. HUNTER, Secretary.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11443, 24 January 1918, Page 8
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