“GIRL WHO CAME BACK.” “GIRL WHO CAME BACK.” “GIRL WHO CAME BACK.” A Preferred Picture, At the PERMANENT PICTURES, TO-MORROW NIGHT! Adapted l»y Evelyn Campbell from the at age play by Samuel Golding and Charles Blaney. A story of innocent youth ami the whims of the Fates that sent it to Purgatory and lifted it back. This is the gill who came from the country, who went to the city, who was put in prison who managed somehow to find the road that led to laughter and love: “THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK.” Supports: Skylarking' .. Mack Sennett Comedy King Winter Scenic Pathe Gazette Topical Bazaar. GRAND SALE OF WORK B\ Ladies of St. Patrick's Churcli, WAIPAWA. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I And ALL DAY TO-MORROW! Dance Items l>v Miss Polhill’s Pupils TO-XIGHT. Fancy Goods, Produce, Cakes, Toys, Sweets, Guessing Competitions, Afternoon Tea. ADMISSION FREE.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF A LICENSE. r JOHN ALBERT MCCARTHY. of Opapa, being the holder of a Publican's License* in respect of the house and premises situate at Opapa, and known as the Te Aute Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the . next Licensing Meeting to be holdcu at W’nipnwa on the 4th day of DECEMBER’, 1924, apply for a transfer of the said License from mvself to FRANK XE WRICK, of Hastings, Bus Proprietor, to whom 1 have assigned the lease of the said house and premises. Dated the 4th dav of November, 1924. j. a. McCarthy. mart sale. At the Mart TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, Bth November, at 2 p.iu. sharp, we are selling, on account of customers: — 4 Cases spring cabbages, 1 case lettuces 2 sacks rhubarb, 1 box asparagus, radishes and carrots, 4 sacks table and seed potatoes, 8 cases Doughertys, 8 cases Sturmers and 2 cases lemons. Also—Cups and saucers, Barilla soap, second-hand hoots and shoes, step ladder, butter churn and a lot of useful sundries. A NEW POLICY AT The D.S.L The management, realising the enormous amount of money that i> spent annually in Hawke’s Bay in replenishing the linen cupboard, have dv eided to inaugurate a new system in their MANCHESTER* DEPARTMENT. Several months ago we made arrangements with our l«niwlon buyer* to place large orders with well known manufacturers, whereby on our agree iilg to accept certain quantities with iu a given period, special quotation* were arranged. These goods have come to hand and further shipments are due to arrive at fixed periods throughout the year. WHAT THIS MEANS TO YOC. The result of this policy means that in future our customers can buy a single yard or one article in our Manchester Department at WHOLESALE PRICES. Write for samples and quotations. Would you like our Country Traveller to calif GENUINE, ALWAYS GENUINE. Drapers, Mercers and Furnishers. Our new Manchester Policy will saviour Customers Pounds. SECURE YOUR LOOSE PAPERS with the Instantaneous Binder, procurable at the "Mail” Office.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 7 November 1924, Page 3
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