ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Whatever you do, don’t miss “PATRICIA BRENT, SPINSTER.” “PATRICIA BRENT, SPINSTER.” London Life as pictured in the wittiest -novel ever written by Herbert Jenkins. If you’ve read the book you’ll know what iPs all about. It’s great —but dont’ take our word for it, see it! “THE PIONEERS”. “THE PIONEERS” will give you Beautiful Music, Splendid Singing. Don’t Vniss this opportunity of hearing the HUMAN TROMBONE. Prices, 2/- and 1/-, plus tax; children half-price. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! The Peppiest Musical Comedy in years transferred to the screen: “OH, BOY!” .Ginger and Spice, and All that’s Nice. Extra: “THE BRANDED FOUR.” SATURDAY :“THE MYSTERIOUS MISS LISLE.” Snooker Comedy, “THE BIG SHOW-. Serial, “THE FATAL SIGN.” THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! FOXTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION’S SUMMER SHOW. SUMMER SHOW. TOWN HALL - FOXTON. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER Ist and 2nd. Attractive, Progressive, Up-to-date. Choicest Flowers,'Fruits and Vegetables. Nature’s most Exquisite Workmanship. Exciting Guessing Competitions and Good Prizes. TEA ROOMS. TEA ROOMS. DooPs open from 3 to 5, and 7 to 10 p.m. each day. Admission: Non-Members: Afternoon, adults Gd, children 3d; evening, adults Is, children Gd. 11' you have a choice flower or flowers, give them a show —they may win for you a prize and renown. .If not, 'the Show will be helped by your effort. j ENTRIES CLOSE 0 p.m. on Tuesday next, 20th insi. Late Entries to 12 midday on Wednesday, 30th inst. Each late entry one shilling, at Mr Patterson’s, chemist. THOMAS TIALLTDAY, Hon. Sec. PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL BOARD. RENDERS are invited for the supply of Charitable Aid Rations for the year ending 31st December, 1022^ Tender forms may he obtained on application to the undersigned. Tenders will not be received after I p.m. on December sth, 1021. B. MANSFIELD, Secretary. GOVERNOR-GENERA L’S VISIT. A GENERAL -INVITATION is hereby given to all Citizens to attend a Civic Reception to be tendered to His Excellency the Gover-nor-General ,nnd Viscountess Jellicoe, at the Triangle, Main Street, 011 MONDAY, the 28th November, at 11.15 a.in. Citizens are asked to display flags and hunting where possible, and T would like to sec business premises decorated to commemorate the occasion. .1. CIIRYSTALL, Mayor. FOXTON RETURNED SOLDIERS’ BALL. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25111. LARKINS’ FULL JAZZ ORCHESTRA. Gents 5/-, Ladies 3/-. Onlookers (upstairs), admission 1/-. Come and see the Jazz Dancing; come and hear the Music. V. ft. BRYANT, Hon. Sec. AUCTION SALE •of Freehold property. At the Marl, Avenue Road, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th,, At 2 p.m. FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY., instructed by Air W. S.VPSFORD, will sell as above: — 5-ROOMED HOUSE, with all modern conveniences; two out-, houses, one acre good land, situated Patrick Street, Foxton. Also on account of Airs. RIAIAIER, 2 Sections in Park Street. F. D. WHIBLEY. Auctioneer. Wanted.—a Boy. Apply h. Podmorc, Cook Street. WANTED KNOWN.—Black Wool, !Ud, 1/-, 1/6, skein. Alen’s Knitted Sox, 2/3 pair.—F. GABITES. WANTED. —Private Board, near Railway Station, by two young men. Apply at this office. WANTED. —Foxton Beach, during holidays Christmas, house, two furnished rooms, or board for two adults and two children. Apply 82 Terrace Street, Palmerston North. WANTED. —A lady assistant; one with knowledge of boot trade preferred. Apply J. Rider.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2359, 24 November 1921, Page 3
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