BY KIND PERMISSION OF THE OFFICER COMMANDING. THE TRENTHAM REGIMENTAE BAND & DRUMS WILL PARADE THROUGH FOXTON ON ARRIVAL OF THE MID-DAY TRAIN ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11™, 1915. AND LATER WILL PLAY A PROGRAMME IN All) OF THE “WOUNDED SOLDIERS FUND," AND ALSO WILL GIVE A GRAND CONCERT at the town hall. C( \CLNG AT 7.45 P.M. milE public of Foxtnn will have Hie first opportunity of hearing the JL Band and Drums perform for the first time in public. The band is conducted by Bandmaster C. E. Cole, and the Drums by Bugle-Major J Lee, both laic of Samoan Advance Parly. PROGRAMME—(Undcn the supervision of Bandmaster P. E. Cole) March, “King Colton” Regimental Band ; Song, LanceCorporal Davidson ; Clog Dance, Bnglar W. Bolton Comic Song, Rifleman Barney Parker; Violin Solo Rifleman ISA. Meccr; Song, Corporal Robertson; Exhibition Drumming, Regimental. Drams (under BugleMajor Lee); Recitation, Rifleman Lnxford ; Descriptive Fantasia, “Smithy in the Wood” Regimental Rand; Song, Rifleman F. W. Meihuish ; Song, Lance-Corporal 'Richards; Comic Song, Riflemen McGregor Wilson • March, Regimental Band ; God Save The King ADMISSION— CircIe 2s, Downstairs is. Children half-price. Early doors for ticket-holders between 7.15 and 7.30. ALF. FRASER. Mayor. CORONATION JOWjN [[ALL. PULLER’S PICTURES. MONDAY & TUESDAY, DTI I. 1 on I. Arrangements have been made for the screening of what is described by English and American critics as the greatest poem-drama evei achieved, SSfTHE ORUEALSSJ: SSgTUE OHDEAL.SJSJ: fcgTH E ORDEAL, JJSi ■■■■■'lll K ORDEAL, 0,000 FT. O,OOOFT. OK THE FRENCH PATRIOT. 5f passionate denunciation of an actual occurrence. No one can read this ioem without a tceling of pity and horror; it tears the mask from the Germans and their culture. THE LAST WORD IN MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION.
OORONATION TOWN HALL, FULLER’S PICT V RES. TO-NIGHT! SEVENTH GRAND SERIES OF “THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN" IN “THE HARDEN OF BRIDES.'” And a furiously funny KEYSTONE comedy, “FATTY'S MAGIC PANTS,” ALSO An unusually clever and engrossing 2000 f- Thanliouser play, *T»ARRIER OF FLA MES.” Fisherman Kate —Comedy Topical Budget and a clever specialty, Joffre Nibbling at ’Em. SEE SPECIAL ANNOLNCEMEAT FOR RON. Y TUES. WE STILL DO AS THE ROMANS DID. THE ancient: Romans looked upon ebony as a treasure, and many of their ornaments and articles ot personal adornment were made of this lovely black wood. The taste of the Romans for ebonyware survives to-day and what is nicer for gift-making than a good brush or hand-mirror backed with this line jet-black wood from the heart of the ebony tree ? A NEW STOCK OF EBONY HOODS HAS ARRIVED. . . , WHY NOT CALI. AND INSPECT ? Ladies’ Hair Brushes 6/6 to 32 16. Mirrors, in all designs, 12/6 to 25/-. Military Brushes, 22/6 and 25/- pair. Hat Brushes, 3/-. Clothes Brushes, 11/6 to 16/0. Hairpin Boxes and Pm Trays at low prices. O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN. Jewellers Palmerston N. We give a present with every wedding ring sold. Heaseman, Foxton’s Premier Tailor, specialises in gents, riding breeches. Inspect my stock of English and Colonial suitings. Fit, style and workmanship guaranteed.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1433, 7 August 1915, Page 3
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