1 HE TVOYAL ! atHT TO ■ SATURDAY MATINEE. A powerful 3,000 feat drama, FBl{ N OTHER'S •N OTHERS UHME. KIM E. Depicting the sufferings of the innocent for the guilty. Other subjects are Put to the Test—A great Selig drama. If you want a good laugh you must see, “Because of a Hat” and “Flappers and the Nuts.” By special arrangement we have secured for SATURDAY! The first of the War Pictures showing, “THE HE MOTS WHO FOUGHT AT LE: and also the famous “ BELGIAN CAVALRY." This will be the first picture screened, so come early. “THE DARE-DEVIL DETECTIVE,” One of the finest detective pictures ever screened. PRICES • Dress Circle l/-, Stalls 6d, Children Half-price. W. HAMER, Manager, OORONATION TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW! ANNUAL SCHOOL CONCERT. PROGRAMME. Juniors. 1. Introductory Speech, Harry Burr. 2. Chorus, “ Three Gray Geese,” Juniors. 3. Dialogue. “ Humpty Dumoty,” Pearl Thompson and Oswald Cleland. 4. March, Infants. 3. Song, “The Chinaman,” Stds. I and 11. Girls. 6. Recitation, “ A Little Mixed,” Willie Claris. 7. Song, “The Farmyard,” Stds. I and 11. Boys. 8. Physical Culture Exercises and Dance Steps, Stds. IV., V., VL, Girls. Seniors. 1. Chorus, “Britons All,” Seniors. 2. Song and Dance. “Fairies,” Stds, 3 and 4 Girls. 3. Recitation, “My First Bawbee,” Alex. Henderson. 4. Part" Song, “Who is a Brave Man ?” Seniors. 5. Medical Advice, 5 Boys. 6. Solo and Part Song, “London Waits,” Win. Signal and Seniors. 7. Dialogue, “Sambo’s Sea Voyage,” Mark Griffin and Roy Bullard. 8. Song and Chorus, “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary,” Austin Charles and Seniors. 9. Swedish Drill, Senior Bo} r s. 10. Song and Chorus, “Mrs Tommy Atkins,” Vincent Burr, Wilfred Rimraer and Seniors. PICTURE PROGRAMME. The following attractive picture programme will be screened ; The Inner Circle_ —Drama Papa’s First Outing —Comic Midsummer Night Dream —Drama Miss Finch and Nephew Billy —C. Admission : Circle 2s, Downstairs is. MANAWATU ROWING CLUB. THE annual general meeting of members of the above Club will be held in the Coronation Hall Supperroom on THURSDAY, October 15th, at 8 p.m. Business : Annual report and balance sheet, election of officers and general. R. A. DIXON. Hon. Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HAWKE’S BAY SHOW AT HASTINGS RACECOURSE (SHOWGROUNDS). HOLIDAY Excursion tickets, available for return up to and including 28th October, will be issued to Hastings and Napier as under : From Foxton, Awapum and intermediate stations on IQtti and 20th tober. , _, . Arom Palmerston North, Paki id and intermediate stations on h and ,tist October, and by mornr trains on 22nd October', BY ORDER,
SANSON-FOXTON TRAMWAY. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the tram will not run on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS until further notice. BY ORDER. Sanson, 13/10/14. HIMATANGI SALE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1914NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY I'CO., LTD., will sell as above: — 4 store cows 6 yearling steers 8 yearlings 6 springing heifers 2 forward heifers 4 yearling .heifers 4 empty cows 2 bulls I forward cow FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. FINAL NOTICE RF RATES. TVTOTICE is hereby given that ail JLn rates unpaid after November Ist, 1914, will be sued for without any further notice. C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. October 13 th, 1914.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1311, 15 October 1914, Page 3
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