ROYAL PICTURES. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! The latest and most lavish production, starring Clara Kimball Young in “HUSH.” “HUSH.” Also Mermaid Comedy, “HIGH AND DRY.” Extra: “WINNERS OF THE WEST.” Prices Gd and 1/1. MONDAY! MONDAY! By arrangement with J. C. Williamson Company, ' “THE CUP OF FURY.” An eminent Author’s Production, starring Helen Chadwick. Extra: Song-Picture, “THE VILLI AGE BLACKSMITH.” Prices Gd and 1/1. Wednesday next, VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES. The greatest illusion of-Jhe age, “SAVING A WOMAN THROUGH.” Mirth, Melody, and Magic. TOWN HALL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CONWAY TEARLE in “SHADOWS OF THE SEA.” “SHADOWS OF THE SEA.” A rattling Drama of a Pacific Pirate. “THE BLUE FOX.” WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! A CABARET EVENING. A novelty attraction. Dancing and pictures simultaneously. A delightful cup of coffee and hot buttered toast for Gd. Lollies and soft drinks. Something new and up-to-date. Be there and enjoy it from 8 to 10.30 p.m. DON'T SIT AND FREEZE WHILE YOU WATCH THE PICTURE. GET A PARTNER AND DANCE TO IT. Admission to all parts 1/1; children half-price. TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, AUGUST BTH 1922. LANTERN LECTURE entitled: “ROUND THE WORLD WITH A CAMERA,” and “THE EMPIRE ON WHICH THE SUN NEVER SETS.” In aid of the local State School Sports Fund. Admission 1/0 and 1/-, children half price. HELP YOUR SCHOOL BY ATTENDING THE ENTERTAINMENT. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST IOTII, 1922. THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR bv the MOUTOA MERRY MAKERS. , ]N aid of the MOUTOA HALL FUND. TWO HOURS OF ENJOYMENT. Look out for full particulars in future issue. GRAND CONCERT. IN AID OF THE MAORI CHURCH, MOTUTTI.
To lio hold in tho TOW X HALL, Fox!on. on AFOUST 25TH, 1922. Prjoes 3s and 2s. MAXAW'ATL COUNTY COUNCIL. POLL OF RATEPAYERS. \OTTCE i> herein vos* that a Poll of Ratepayers of tho Shannon Road Special Rating- District will 1,0 hold on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd dav of August. 1922. upon the proposal to raise a loan of £1,200 for the cons time t ion of road and protective --lop bank, being a deviation of portion of the Foxton-Shannon Road Polling Booths wll bo .-.itunfed as under: — Manawatn Herald Ollier, Foxton. Roadman's Cottage. Handin'. Homs of Polling. 9 a.m. to 0 p.m. JAMES 0. WILSON, Chairman. Sanson, 4th August. 1922. 5,8, 1.2, 17, 19, A. TTO R OWTTE NUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. LOAN PROPOSAL OF £2(10.000. Public meeting's to consider the above proposal will be held as under: — Picture Theatre, SHANNON. Wednesday, 9th August at S p.m. Town Hall. FOXTOX. Friday, lltli August ;it 8 p.m.
The Chairman of the Board, Mr ft. A. Monk, and the Board's Engineer, Mr T. R. Overton, M.T.E.E., will he present to address tlie meetings and give information. Ratepavers respeetfullv urged to attend. P. W. GOLDSMITH, Secretary. FOX TON BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. TENDERS. Tenders are invited and .will be received up to noon of TUESDAY, Sth insl., to he forwarded to the undersigned, care of Town Clerk’s Office, for: Constructing concrete steps and laying of concrete paths at old cemetery. Plans and specifications may he seen at the Town Clerk’s Ollice, or Mr Perreau’s. M. E. PER.REAU, President. TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS. WE have millions to offer at from 6d each. Price lists free. B. H. JUST. BOTANICAL NURSERIES, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2463, 5 August 1922, Page 3
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