OORONATION TOWN HALL. MUNICIPAL PICTURES. SATURDAY! PROGRAMME. ON SECRET SERVICE. STAR DRAMA, 2,300 EEET. “In the Bay of Naples,” Scenic. “The Smuggler’s Daughter of Anglesey,” Drama. “Pulque Pete and His Opera Troupe.” Comic. “Freed from Suspicion,” Drama. “The Rebellion of Mandy,” Com. “Manufacture of Golf Clubs,lnd. Catalonian East Shores,” Scenic. 1 “Stout and Thynne. Spiritualists,” C. FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRAL MUSIC (Four Instruments). Circle Is, Stalls and Pit 6d. CHILDREN HALF - PRICE. BOOKING FREE. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8.0. C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Manager. HAYWARD’S ROYAL PICTURES. CLYDE STREET, FOXTON. SATURDAY! “Sondmore District, Norway,” Seen. CINDERELLA. PANTOMIME FILM, 1,000 Feet, “A Sraokey Story,” Comic. “Circulation of Blood,” Interest. “A Race with Time,” Drama. “Percy’s Express Delivery,” Comic. STRENGTH & CUNNING. STAR DRAMA, 2,030 Feet. “Nice and Environs,” Scenic. “Western Hearts,” Drama. “Locked Out,” Comic. Don’t forget the prices : DRESS CIRCLE is, STALLS 6d. W. HAMER, Manager. OORONATION TOWN HALL. ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, JULY Bth. THE BUTTERFLIES. THE BUTTERFLIES. Come back to Erin as played in Jerusalem. Come and listen to Mr Goldstein’s Jew Harp Band at “The Butterflies.” See and hear the celebrated BLUE HUNGARIAN BAND BURLESQUE. No act in Australasia like it. You are not pressed to go to “The Butterflies,” but the eloquence of our entertainment we cannot suppress. PRICES : 4/-, 2/6 and l/-.‘ Early doors 6d extra. Box Plan at the Town Clerk’s Office. M. BARTON, Advance Agent. LEVIN COMPETITIONS. JULY ISTH, i6th, I/TH AND ißth. RECORD ENTRIES! Competitors coming from all parts. Truly a splendid array of Talent. SESSIONS: Morning, Afternoon and Evening.
CONTINUATION CLASSES. Cl MOULD sufficient inducement offer, classes in Arithmetic and English (St. V. and St. VI.) will be commenced on Monday evening next, at 7 o’clock. Full particulars from P. G. JACKSON, Headmaster Foxton State School. £JORG)NATION TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (Friday) NIGHT. UNITED WORKERS’ DANCE Good music (piano and cornet) first-class floor. Admission, Gents 2/-, Ladies free. D. MEDER. Hon. Sec. WANTED Ten four horse teams and 9 incjh tyre drays. Apply sharp J. Walker, Bulls. ANTED to rent, five or sixroomed house, good permanent tenant. Rent in advance if required. Apply S. R. Stedman, Cross Creek. BALANCE OF SECTIONS IN Coley, Hillary and Cooke Streets are still open for selec' tion on the same terms as at sale. The new road is now in course of completion. Apply on the premises to J. HILLARY. SOMETHING SPECIAL. LOOK AT THIS: 4 SECTIONS, Avenue Road, handy to the town. One of the above has a frontage to Johnston St. of nearly 3 chains. Get in early and apply for particulars re terms, which are very easy, to E. WANKLYN.
FOR SALE. About 6 acres of land with ing, good orchard of young healthy trees. Will cut up to suit purchasers. Situated in Norbiton. Terms and price are right. Also about 6 acres with 5 roomed house. Situated in Norbiton Road. Offer wanted. 4 Acres with 4 roomed house Avenue Road. Price £350. Mortgagee anxious to realise. B. WANKLYN. LICENSED LAND AGENT.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1117, 3 July 1913, Page 3
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