TOWN 1 HALL. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! CABARET. A .stirring story of honour and Vengeance. Dorothy Dalton. “THE CRIMSON CHALLENGE.” “THE CRIMSON CHALLENGE.” A girl who 'rode and fought like a man Imt loved like a woman. Adapted from the story “Tliaron of Lost Valley." A feud, bandits, dynamite, perjury, vindication. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! William Fox presents Pear! V bite in “WITHOUT FEAR.” A dramatic portrayal of a girl who leaps social barriers and becomes a champion of democracy. Usual prices. Coming: —“Thunderclap,” “Les “Arabian Love,” “The U.P. Trail,” “Omar Khayyam.” A Dance will be held at the conclusion of “Thunderclap.” AUCTION SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1923, at 1.30 p.m. . AWAHOU AUCTIONEERING COY. will sell as above: — Poultry, Prime Meat, Fruit, Consigns nt of Silk and Net Blouses, Tweed Skirts, and Italian Cloth Shirts, also sundries of all descriptions. Entries solicited. HANS RIKS, Auetionee. 'FOXTON CITIZENS BAND. A meeting of all players and others interested in the welfare of the above band will be held in the sup-per-room of the. Town Hall on THURSDAY evening next at S o’clock. Business important. .). NEWTH, Chairman. YjOST.—In Main Street, on Saturday, a piecC of crochet work, finder please return this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2530, 16 January 1923, Page 3
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334Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2530, 16 January 1923, Page 3
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