TOWN HALL PICTURES. THE CABARET. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! Betty Compson in a Splendid sevenreel production, secured especially for the Cabaret: “THE LAW AND THE WOMAN.” “THE LAW AND THE WOMAN.” Adapted from the famous play. “The Woman in the Case.” A man with a past, a vampire, and a subtle influence called “Fate.” SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY! A Super-Feature, six reels: “PARTNERS OF THE TIDE.” . “PARTNERS OF THE TIDE.” Don’t forget “THE SHEIK” on the 31st. TOWN HALL - FOXTOX. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! October flth. WARNER ROBINSON PRESENTS THE INTERNATIONAL STARS. THE INTERNATIONAL STARS. THE INTERNATIONAL STARS. FEATURING LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE in .his thrilling, sensational act, “THE PENDULUM OF DEATH.” Strait-jacketed, lashed head downwards to a burning rope, he swings in his challenge of death. Can lie escape in time? This thrilling race with the flames must be seen to be appreciated. Supported by Sketch Artists from Tivoli Theatre of Australia, Danseuse, Violin Virtuoso, Baritone Ballard Singer, Jazz Pianiste, Wizard of Magic. Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, children under 12 1/- to all parts. All prices plus tax. FOXTON BOWLING CLUB. The Foxton Bowling Club’s green will be officially opened at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (Wednesday). Visiting bowlers and the general public are cordially invited to be present. The Ladies’ Croquet Courts will also be officially opened. Members of both the abovenamed clubs are requested to bring a basket. ROORE RANGIHEUEA, Hon. Sec.
UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT ffIMATAHGI (near Sorenson’s Corner). TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! (Wednesday), at 1 p.m. Foxton AUCTIONEERING CO., instructed by Mr Percy Cox, who is leaving the district, will sell as above: — 2 young cows (in milk), 2 springing cows, 1 store cow, 1 grade Jersey Bull (yearling), 2 Jersey cross bulls, 2 spring cart horses (all work), 1 gig horse (DingDong), 100 laying fowls, 1 breeding pen each Black Orpington, White Leghorn and Silver Campines, 50 laying ducks (Lit. and B.O.), 1 spring trap, set trap harness, saddle and bridle, Stewart horse clipper, 1 brooder complete, felting, wire netting, fencing wire, posts, iron, timber, potatoes (table and seed), plough, blocks and chains, sledge, chaffcutter, Dover stove, 2 coppers, farm, and garden tools, pump and pipes, block and tackle, Vega separator (15 gals.), churn, buckets, baths, pans, scales. Alsu the whole of the Household Furniture and Effects, including sideboard, duchess chests, wood and brass bedteads, mattresses, tables, chajirs, pictures, linoleum, crockery, silverware, clocks, and a host of sundries. Also on account of other vendors (s.i\ : Rubber-tyred dogcart, hoi'se and harness (a real good turn-out), 2 girls bicycles, carpenter’s treadle saw bench, 1 wheelbarrow. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. F. D. WHJLBLEY, Auctioneer.
Tomato plants.—Best sorts, veil hardened, 12 for 2/-, 25 for 3/6, 50 for 6/-, 100 for 10/-, delivered free for cash. —B. H. JLST, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2488, 3 October 1922, Page 3
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