IF YOU WERE IN LONDON TO-DAY! ! ! WHAT WOULD YOU BE DOING? You would be booking your seats for the latest musical shows. But you are not in London, so do the next best thing: BOOK SEATS FOR Fama and Lawson’s FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS Who bring the latest musical novelties to you. TOWN HALL - FOXTON. THURSDAY NEXT, 27th OCTOB. Their LATEST and BIGGEST OFFERING is the Happy, Snappy , Revue “BOX 0’ TRICKS.” “BOX'O’ TRICKS.” A fascinating feast of frenzied fun and frivolity. Served-up by those Master-Mer-chants of Comedy. JOE VALLI —Scottish' Comedian and Dancer, direct.from Palladium, London. BERT BARTON—Late of J. C. Williamson’s Panto “Hunipty Dumpty.” TANO FAMA—A Captain of Comedy. FRANK MORAN—Seven Feet of Elongated Laughter, and the following accomplished Artists: GWILYM DAVIES—A truly remarkable Baritone. SPENCER FURRELL—Retailer of Rattling Ragtime. IVAN MARSHALL—Sweet Singer of Tenor Songs. FRED WEBBER—Tenor and Dan- < C6l'» STAN LAWSON—Misleading Lady, And several other favourites who make up the personnel of the very best company yet presented. THE RE-ORGANISATION OF THE DIGGERS has been a real event. THE ORCHESTRA OF TEN is as good as ever. STAN LAWSON wears £3OO worth of new frocks in the production. Prices: 4/-, 3/- and 2/-, plus tax. Box Plan at HEATH’S, FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 30th NOV. & Ist DECEMBER, 1921. Nominations for ail events except 16th Feilding Stakes, will be received up till 8.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, 28th October, 1921. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. I Box 45, Feilding. MARINE INSURANCE. old-established BRITISH MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY recpiires a suitable Agent for FOXTON district. Apply N “UNDERWRITER,” C/o “Manawatu Herald.” PUBLIC NOTICE . • * J DESIRE to notify the public that I have disposed of my General Grocery business to Messrs Thorpe & Tongs, who will take possession as from 27th October. I desire to sincerely thank the public for the liberal patronage accorded me, and solicit a continuance of same for my successors. Store will be closed all day Wednesday for stocktaking, re-opening Thursday morning. E. A. OXLEY. Foxton, Oct. 25th, 1921. WE wish to notify the public of Foxton and surrounding district that we have purchased the business lately conducted by Mr E. A. Oxley. We ask for a continuance of the support given in the past, and will endeavour, by every care ana attention, to merit your G. W. THORPE, A. E. TONG. patronage.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2346, 25 October 1921, Page 3
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389Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2346, 25 October 1921, Page 3
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