Sick Headache usually results from a disordered condition of the stomach and can be corrected by taking a medium dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets. Try them and be convinced, When taken as soon as the first indication of the attack appears they will greatly lessen its severity. For sale everywhere.— Auvt. Far continuation of Reading Matter see page 4. JpUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1909. Foxton Athletic Club Amateur Dramatic Society, will present Tom Taylor’s sensational act drama THE TICKET-OF-LEAYB MAN. CASTE OF CHARACTERS. Robert Brierly (a Lancashire lad) Dr. Adams James Dalton (alias Downey, alias The Tiger) Mr G. S. Fowler Hawkshaw (a detective) Mr j. T. Levett Melter Moss Mr A. McCall Mr Gibson (a Bill Broker) Mr F. D. Whibley Sam Willoughby Mr K. H. Furrie Maltby Mr W. M. Gordon Sharpe Mr A. J. Imrie Mrs Willoughby Miss Kempton May Edwards Mrs Rodie Gufests, Navvies, etc. PROGRAMME OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS. ACT I.—The Bellevue Gardens, in a South-Western suburb, (summer evening). Seeing Life. ACT ll—May Edwards’ Lodgings. Back from Portlandi ACT lII.—A Bill Broker’s Office in the City. The Office Messenger. ACT IV. —Scene 1. The Bridgewater Arms. Scene 2. A street in the City. Scene 3. An old City Churchyard. Beautiful and realistic scenery by Mr George Tarr. Stage Manager Mr Alf. Fraser. Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. P ÜBLIC HALL, FOXTON. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, NOV. i6th & i/th. FOXTON SCHOOL, CONCERT BY PUPILS. (In aid of School Ground Improvement Fund). ECITATIONS, Choruses, Fancy Dances, Solos etc. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. Admission : 2s and is. P. J. JACKSON, Headteacher. MOUTOA DRAINAGE BOARD. GENERAL ELECTION. THE following are the votes polled for the respective candidates at the present election: GOWER, Bernard Gapper 5° ROBINSON, Octavius R. 37 EASTON, Frederick Spencer 36 HAMMOND, Henry Godfrey 31 CARTER. Walter Stephen 31 BARBER, Walter E. 29 Informal I I therefore declare Messrs B. G. Gower, O. R. Robinson, F. S. Easton, H, G. Hammond and W. S. Carter duly elected Trustees. W. BOCK, Rettrning Officer. Foxton, Nov. Ist, 1909. WANTED KNOWN—To quit this week- 300 Edison Records at Is each. Call at once to save disappointment. H. C. Cochrane Main Street. FOR SALE—“Bee-hive” knitting machine, new, £7 ics cash or easy term, PL C. Cochrane, Main Street. WANTED TO BUY Fresh eggs in any quantity. M. E. Perreau, ONE HUNDRED posts and 20 strainer posts (Totara), for sale cheap. Apply this office. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MISSES VIBERT, fashionable dressmakers, notify that they have removed to, a cottage in Hall Street. Having now engaged the services of a first-class assistant from Auckland, they are able to execute orders with despatch. Fit, style and workmanship guaranteed. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, NOV. 30TH, & DECEMBER Ist, 1909. OWNERS & TRAINERS are reminded that NOMINATIONS for all events, excepting MAIDEN HACK SCURRY, close on Friday, the sth November, 1909, at 8.30 p.m. EDMUND GOODBEHERE, Secretary.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 502, 2 November 1909, Page 3
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