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TOWN HALL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Comviiv Toarle in “A WIDE OPEN TOWN.” “A WIDE OPEN TOWN.” Think of the possibilities of such a place for one of tlie erookedest spielers ever conceived. The raid on the gambling den. A picture of excitement and thrills. Prices as usual. TUESDAY! TUESDAY! The greatest of photoplay art and skill Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Avras “THE SHEIK.” “THE SHEIK.” Special Orchestral Music —and a little surprise for patrons. Watch Tuesday’s paper. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! A thrilling story of Circus Life. “LOVE’S BOOMERANG." Coming: —“Beauty’s Worth,” “Her Husband’s Trademark,” “Find the Woman,” “The Spanish Jade.” ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! An adaptation of the stage plu.v by Sydney Grundy “SOWING THE WIND.” A story of gambled souls —the-win-ning and losing—a story of San Francisco's “Bright Lights.” It's gambling houses —and it’s dens ol iniquity. Extra: “WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA." Prices: (hi and 1/1. MONDAY! MONDAY! A faithful interpretation of Mrs Henry Wood’s famous novel “THE CHANNINGS.” Featuring Lionel Howard and Dorothy Moody. Humour, pathos, selfsacrifice and love are all portrayed in this powerful drama. I ’rice.-.: (id a nil 11. TUESDAY! TUESDAY! At the Theatre of Big All raetion.-. MARY BICKFORD con no more grow up than Peter Bon and dial is why her latest production. “THROFCIT THE BACK DOOR” i- just Iho type of charming picture that you want to sej her in. The kind that made her the most famous actress in the world. Brinifill of heart interest, intensity and effect iveness. Brices: 2/- and 1/-. plus lax. PALMERSTON NORTH A. AND P. SHOW. ON fil'd November usual 4.-10 p.m. (rain will leave Palmerston North ■!.f>. r > p.m. for Foxlon. Holiday Excursion tickets available for return 10 (illi November, 1022 will be issued to Palmerston North Ini Ist and 2nd -November and by morning train on 3rd November. F( >NT<) N B<) R OHO It# (’OF X< ’ 11.. (/DIMES of Hie new By-laws arc now obtainable at (be Borough Council Chambers. Brice is (Id per copy. Win. TRCEMAX. Town Clerk. • FOXTOX BRANCH TRAINS. ()X Olid after MONDAY, (hh November, 1022, ibe evening train from Palmerston North to Fox ton will leave Palmerston North at 440 p.m. on MONDAYS, TCESDAYS, W EDA' F.S DA YS. TTII'R SD A YS, and FRIDAYS and at. 5.35 p.m. on SATURDAYS. PONTON HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. . The 1922 SUMMER SHOW i.- lo be held in the Town llfj.ll on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, November 23rd and 24th. SCHEDULES will be available in a few days and will be practically Hie same as last yea r’s. Entries for COTTAGE GARDEN close on FRIDAY, 17lh November: school work, November 13th. Full purl ieulai's later. H. FRANK LAND, Secretary. FOXTOX LAWN TENNIS CLUB. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in Mrs Walls’ tea. rooms at 7.30 sharp on TUESDAY, 31st. Business: —Incorporation of club, etc. A. E. BROPIIY, Hon. Secretary. To LET.—Two unfurnished rooms with use of kitchen, centrally situated. Apply Herald office. AGENCY. —-Wanted to transfer, good selling line to ' funnel's, for this district. Present agent leaving .shortly. Write to “Agency” e/o. "Herald.” Wax TED. —Position as working manager of farm. Experienced in cattle and sheep, or could take position as ploughman. First-class credentials. Apply “X,” this office. THERE is no Suit cut and finished like the Rosea. Call and see us ahout your new suit for the Show. WANTED TO BUY'. —Benzine tins in any quantity. Apply Herald Office. ]>OYS’ and Men’s Overcoats are now just about half the price they were last year at The 0. M. Ross Coy. THE C. M. ROSS COY. are now showing the finest range of Ties yet offered to the Foxlon public.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2499, 28 October 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2499, 28 October 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2499, 28 October 1922, Page 3

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