Foxton Racing Club. A COMMITTEE MEETING of the above Club will be held at the Club’s Office, Main Street, TO-NIGHT (January 18th), at 8 o’clock. ANGUS KEITH, Secretary;
pUI3 LI 0 HALL, FOXTON. To-Night! To-Night! THE IBSON FAMILY. Musicians, Comedians, Magical Sketch and Variety Entertainers. SlGMOOß—Comedian. A refined and clever entertainer. Kinetoscope Pictures, Popular Prices —Children halfprice.
FOXTON RACING CLUB. Notice to Bookmakers. Bookmakers, their clerks or Agents, and all undesirable persons are hereby notified that they will not be admitted to the Foxton Racing Club’s Grounds, being the private property of the Club, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 22nd and 23rd January, 1905, a private detective having been engaged to exclude them. ANGUS KEITH, • Secretary.
A “ Variety Trea,t! RACE NIGHTS ! RACE NIGHTS! PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON, (January 22ND and 23RD.) Something to Please All. Specially Engaged Artists. Comicalities Unlimited. An evening’s Hearty Laughter at Song, Joke, Story, Dance, and } Sketch.—Strong Circle, with Four Corner Men. Perfect Opening, Sentimental, and Coon Choruses. ,Dont Miss Seeing— The Inimitable Andrews Bros. (Comedians and Contortionists) Frank Peat (the Prince of Stepdancers, whose funniosities will make the most dull laugh). Tape Cooke (a coon singer of note). Joe Crabtree (an eminent baritone vocalist). Lu Edwards (in a humourous vein). Also the Old Favourites— Misses Ettie Webb & Lizzie Laing (in new double turn “ Barney.”) Miss Cissy Robinson (the sweet voiced balladist). Mrs Currie (in the latest Coon success “Phoebe.”) Jimmy Currie (the boy tenor). Bob Grace (in “ Must You ”). And Others. Assisted by Strong Chorus. Watch for Dodger Programmes. Musicians : Miss May Laing & Arch, McMinn. Limelight Effects : Mr J. A, Starck. Change of Programme each night. Popular Prices, 2s andxis. Early Doors, from 7 to 7.30, 6d extra. A few front seats 3s. E. G. SUTHERLAND, Bus. Man.
NOTICE. TO THE RESIDENTS OF FOXTON AND DISTRICT. QUONG YACK wDhpa to inform the residents of Foxton and district that Hop Lee having trans ferred bis Vegetable Garden over to him, he trusts he may receive the same support as was accorded hia predecessor.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3611, 18 January 1906, Page 3
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