ROYAL, The Theatre of Big Attractions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! You’ll laugh and you’ll thrill with Herbert Rawlinson as a live wire salesman who landed a fortune and a girl against exciting competition. “CONFIDENCE.” “CONFIDENCE.” A Universal Attraction presented by Carl Laemmle. Comedy': “YOU AND ME.” Prices as usual. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! Two Star features. W, S. Hart in “THE LAST CARD,” and Bessie Barriseale in “TANGLED THREADS.” Saturday: “Kindred of the Dust.” Coming : “Peacock Alley,” “Flower of the North,” “My Boy,” Jackie Coogan; “Foolish Wives,” “Under Two Flags,” “Lady of the Dugout.” TOWiN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! “ONE WEEK OF LOVE.” i “ONE WEEK OF LOVE.” With Conway Tearle and Elaine Hammerslein. Seven reels packed with humanity. A picture that startled Wellington and made everyone sit up and take notice. The “Green Room” magazine under date February Ist, states “There is no doubt that this is a pictureMvorth booming and one that will draw crowds.” Mr “Skipper” Francis will sing the song of the same name, the picture, with its special two reel comedy being accompanied by the Town Hal! Orchestra. Admission: ;!./<) and 2/-, children (id and 1/-, plus tax. Saturday; “Rip Van Winkle,” a 7-rco) Pantomime. FOXTON FT RE BOARD. SECRETARYSHIP. Applications, closing with the undersigned on MONDAY, 2(ith inst., are invited for the position of Secretary to the Board. Salary: £25 per annum. IT. FRANKLAND, Secretary.
AUCTION SALE. OROCA DOWNS SPORTS GROUND, On WEDNESDAY, 14th March, at 3 p.ni. sharp. A WAHOU /AUCTIONEERING CO. will sell as above — Several good Hacks and Hunters. All horses offered for sale must be competitors. HANS R.IES, Auctioneer. MAYOR A L ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OK THE P,OROUGH OF FOXTON. Ladies and Gentlemen, — At (he request of numerous ratepayers, 1 am a Candidate for the Mayoralty at the election next month. I was Mayor of Masterton for several years, where 1 gained Municipal experience which I hope may be useful to push Foxton ahead. I shall take an opportunity, before the election, of placing before you my views on Borough matters. P. L. HOLDINGS, Solicitor, Foxton. WILLS AND SMYTHE. LICENSED PLUMBERS AND DRAINLAYERS. 490, MAIN STREET, PALMERSTON N. JTOXTON WORK undertaken at the shortest notice. Speciiications and estimates prepared free of cost. If you are contemplating' connecting your premises with water and sewerage system, ring up Telephone No. (1029, Palmerston North. THE HEALTH OF YOUR CHILDREN f)EPENDS upon a wholesome milk supply. The Awa Downs Dairy is conducted on hygienic principles, both as to herd and dairy. Daily delivery to all parts of the borough. Telephone No. 119. V. McDOWELL, Proprietor. New Velours, just opened at The C. M. Ross Coy/s make charming coats, 13/9, 1(1/9, 18/9, net cash. 5(1 inches wide.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2554, 13 March 1923, Page 3
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