ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! See Madge Kennedy in “DOLLARS AND SENSE.” “DOLLARS AND SENSE.” The wonderful romance of a twocent pocket book Chorus Girl with a big hearted, dollar-in-the-biscuit baker. Comedy: “MILLIONAIRE PAUPERS.” Prices fid and 1/1. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! HOOT GIBSON in the fiery drama of a man who fought his way through a blazing feud of the Giant Forests straight- into the heart of ■ the girl who had hated him. “THE FIRE EATER.” Extra: “THE WHITE HORSEMAN." LOOK OUT FOR: “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” as it may be switched on to Fox ton at short notice. Coming Soon: “Man to Man.” Harry Carey Special, “Carnival.” “Way Down East.” “Molly Oh.”
TOWN HALL CABARET NIGHT. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! “LADIES MUST LIVE.” “LADIES MUST LIVE.” The story —vital and intense. The notion —swift and passionate. The Blot. —unique and virile. The climax —dramatic to a degree. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Zane Grey’s Masterpiece “THE MAX OF THE FOREST.” “THE MAX OF THE FOREST.” One of the Greatest Pictures of the Year, written by one of the World's Greatest Novelists. NO-LICENSE IN ASHBURTON. MASONIC HALL. WEDNESDAY. (TO-MORROW) NIGHT at 8 p.m. j\DDBESS on effect, of No-License will be given by MR GEORGE ANDREW. Everyone Invited. Collection. Fact: —Official figures show decrease of f>o per cent, in arrests for drunkenness in US.A. under Prohibition, while in Great Britain, under License, in 1020, eonvic.tons for drunkenness increased 00 per <-et. PONTON FOOTBALL CLUB. PLAIN AND FANCY MASQUARADE BALL. MASQUARADE BALL. TOWN HALL, SEPTEMBER 14. Good Programme to suit all. PRIZE FOR BEST LADY AND GENT. Grand March 8 p.m. Larkins Full Jazz Band (8 musicians). Gents 5/-; Ladies 3/-; Onlookers Upstairs 1/-. ROORE RANGIHEUEA, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. TENDERS for the erection of a new school at POROUTAWHAO (Levin-Foxton Road) will be received at the Education Board Office, up to NOON of MONDAY, 18th September. v Plans and specifications may be seen at the “Chronicle” office, Levin; at the Manawatu Herald office, Fox ton; and at the Education Board office, Mercer Street, Wellington. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. G. L. STEWART, Secretary.
FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR CARTING. TENDERS will be received up to noon on FRIDAY, the 15th inst., for carting water pipes- from ship side on to various streets. Deposit £2 required. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Wm. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD. LEASE OF RESIDENCE AT SEASIDE. Applications are invited, to close on September 30th, with the undersigned for Board’s residence (formerly occupied by the pilot) at the seaside. Conditions and further particulars upon application to ROORE RANGLHEUEA, Secretary.. WANTED TO BUY. —Benzine tins in any quantity. Apply Herald Office. PAVIS Bread is not Brown Bread, but a VITAMINE Bread. —Procured at Perreau’s. For Influenza, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2479, 12 September 1922, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2479, 12 September 1922, Page 3
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