TOWN HALL PICTURES. NOTICE. —The present management extend their heartiest thanks to the public of Foxton for their liberal patronage during the past two years, and take pleasure in presenting their final attraction TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! “LURING LIPS,” featuring EDITH ROBERTS. Usual prices, Gd & 1/1, children 3d. TOWN HALL PICTURES. Opening night under Municipal Management. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! Anna Q. Nilsson & Conrad Nagel in “THE FIGHTING CHANCE.” A splendid story of a man’s struggle against hereditary influences to gain what is best in life. Did he succeed? SATURDAY! SATURDAY! . 4th March, 1922 A Paramount Picture with an allstar cast: “BEHOLD MY WIFE.” The Story was adapted from Sir Gilbert Parker’s novel of the Canadian North West, “The Translation of a Savage.” Usual prices, fid, 1/1, children 3d.
TOWN HALL - FOXTON. FRIDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1922. BIG SYDNEY PANTOMIME (Direction Stanley McKay): “OLD MOTHER HUBBARD” “OLD MOTHER HUBBARD” The Panto, which holds the record for number of performances in N.Z., having run for 22 consecutive performances in Auckland, beating the famous Chu Chin Chow by five performances. ' A SHOW OF BRIGHTNESS. Catchy Songs. Clean Comedy. Excellent Specialities, Clever Ballets. Don’t miss seeing the BE A UTIFUL T R A N SFOR MA TIOX SCENE, depicting Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. You must hear Miss Ethel Osborn, the greatest lyric soprano who has ever toured N.Z. Prices: 5/-, 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus tax. Book seats at Heath's without extra charge.
SCHOOL PADS. SCHOOL PADS. 3 FOR 1/3, CASH. 3 FOR 1/3, CASH. “HERALD” OFFICE. “HERALD” OFFICE.
RIVER EXCURSION. SUNDAY MOTOR LAUNCH SERVICE. r PIIE Motor Council Naomi will convey passengers up the river every Sunday, leaving the wharf at 1.30.' Return fare 2/0, children halfprice. K. CARTER, Proprietor.
SHEPHERD’S HORSEBREAKERS JTOR SALE. —4 Saddles, 6 Bridles, 20 Bridle Bits, several Breastplates, Cruppers, Stirrup-leathers, etc. All in first-class order, and of the best material. Also: Several quiet GigHorses. Apply to us at once, through Mr Renton, Himatangi. (’Phono 100, Foxton.) GARDENING, WINDOW CLEANING AND GENERAL JOBBING. The undersigned is prepared to take work under the above heads, either by contract or day labour. Gardens and lawns laid out and kept in Order. General all-round jobbing work a speciality. Messages may be left at Messrs Thorpe and Tongs’, grocers, or at my residence, Spring Street. W. R. BYNE. DRY PRESSING AND CLEANING.
J. W. McCAULEY (late of Cathie & Sons, and Wellington Woollen Co.), notifies the public of Foxton that he lias commenced business in Manchester Buildings. Suits and Costumes cleaned and dry pressed. Gent’s Felt Hats cleaned and Reblocked. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Prices Moderate. A trial solicited. EVENING DRESS SUITS. EVENING DRESS SUITS. BROWN’S. TAILOR AND COSTUMIER. 17 RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON N. ’Phones: Shop 807; Residence 1384. ITOR SALE.—Boy’s Bicycle, guaranteed in very good condition; also a spring rocking chair, and largesize kitchen table, both free from borer. Apply H. Chalk, Hillary Street. Stephens 1 ’ blue-black Writing Ink, 5/- lb-ounce bottle, cash. —“Herald” Office. Butter wrappers, printed with your own brand, 8/(i per 100. —“Herald” Office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2398, 28 February 1922, Page 3
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