ROYAL PICTURES. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! The most remarkable accomplishment to date of a producer who has made many triumphs by the depth of his human vision. “THE FORBIDDEN THING.” “THE FORBIDDEN THING.” An all-star cast presented by Allan Dwan, The story of a love that lives — and a faith that nothing could blast. The girl whose faith in the man she loved was strong enough to survive his marriage to another woman and I her union with another man. A drama with the magic touch of genius pulsating with heart beats of life. Extra: “FANTOMAS.” SATURDAY! SATURDAY! James Oliver Cunvood’s novel “NOMADS OF THE NORTH.” Pnces as usual. Coming:— “FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE.” “BLACK PANTHER’S CUB.” o“WAY DOWN EAST.” METHODIST SCHOOL HALL. TO-NIGHT AT 8 p.m. ANNUAL CONCERT AND SOCIAL Instrumental and vocal items. Refreshments. •Tickets 1/-. , J TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! GRAND CONCERT. IN AID OF THE MAORI CHURCH, MOTUITI. TO be held in the TOWN HALL, Foxton, on AUGUST 25TH, 1922. PROGRAMME: Song, Company; Solo, Mrs M.' Roiri; Instrumental item: Comic Song, Mita Hori; Poi Dance, Maori Maidens; Duet, Miss Tahivvi and Mrs M. Roiri; Comic Song, J. Utiku; Solo, 11. Nicholls; Duet, Mr and Miss Tahiwi; Poi Dance, Maori Maidens; Solo, Mrs M. Roiri; Du.et, Mita Hori and J. Utiku; Solo, Master Hirini; Sketch, T. Elers and Utiku; -Song, Company. Prices 3s and 2s. PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. THE Annual Concert in connection with the above will be held in the Sunday School Hall on FRIDAY next, ai 7.30 p.m. Capital Programme by Children. Refreshments. Admission by silver coin. Everyone welcome. FOXTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. THE Quarterly General meeting of the above will be held in the Town Hall Supper-Room TO-NIGHT (Thursday) at 7.30, o’clock. • Business: General. \ Members are earnestly requested to' attend. R, RANGIHEUEA, Secretary. FOXTON BOROUGH OOUNQJL. LEASE OF ONE ACRE OF LAND SUITABLE FOR GRAZING. Tenders, dying at noon on the 9th September are invited for the lease of Section Road, corner of Putter Street, containing about an acre, for a term of seven
vein's. Conditions may be seen at my office. Win. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. DRUIDS HALL, . SHANNON. & FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, 1922. PLAIN AND FANCY MASQUERADE BALL. (In Aid of The Moutoa Hall Fund). Spec LA LITIES—Ba lloon and Confetti Dances. Larkins Full Jazz Band. Admission: Double Ticket 7/6; Gents 5/-: Ladies 3/-. TOWN HALL, FOXTON. Under Hhe auspices of the Fox ton Branch of the N.Z. Labour Party MIL. -J. C. Mo COMBS, LABOUR M.P. will deliver a Public Address , on MONDAY, AUGUST 28th. Chair taken at 8 pan. ‘ CITIZENS PROTECT YOUR OWN PROPERTY. £5 REWARD. r pilE above reward will be paid for information leading to the conviction of any person or persons, wilfully destroying trees or removing tree guards in the streets or reserves. M. E. PERREAU, Fresident Beautifying Society. -LOST. —Gun metal watch Monday night 1 letween Town Hall and Patrick Street. Keepsake. Reward. Apply this office. THE registered name, PAYIS, is derived from two Latin words “Panis,” which means Bread; and ‘‘Vis,” which means Strength, Force, Vigour, Power, or Energy. Thus PA VIS Bread is truly the “staff of life.” —Order it from Perreau’s. PA VIS Bread is enriched with large quantities of added Golden Gem of wheat. IT’S 20 Per Cent. VITAMINE. —Procurable at Perreau’s. PAVIS Bread is not Brown Bread, but a VITAM3NE Bread-Procur-ed at Perreau’s.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2471, 24 August 1922, Page 3
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557Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2471, 24 August 1922, Page 3
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