TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! CABARET. A Paramount Six-Reel Special. Wallace Reid, Theodore Kosloff and Lila Lee. “THE DICTATOR.” “THE DICTATOR.” From the novel by Richard Harding Davis. A dashing story of a South American Revolution. See Wallace Reid as lhe intrepid Dictator of a South American Republic, a tale that abounds in revolutions, villainy and humour. EASTER MONDAY! The William Eox Special “SHAME.” To he followed by a DANCE. ROYAL, The Theatre of Big Attractions. WEDN ESI) AY! WEDNESDAY. Love, Politics, Thrills, Knockouts. Richard Talmadge in “PUTTING IT OVER.” “PUTTING IT OVER.” Comely “FRESH KID.” Prices !)d and 1 Hi, plus tax, children as usual. TIICESDAY. THURSDAY! The store “Through The Gates ot Hell with O. Henry,” in picture form bv AI Jennings, entitled “THE LADY OF THE DUGOUT.” A 1 Jennings is the star, the author, and the producer in this true to life picture. Coming: Saturday: “Flower of the North;" Soon: “Foolish Wives,’ “Fnder Two Flags," “My Boy, “Squibs,” “Where is My Wandering Boy.” Prices till and 1 ti plus tax, children as usual. ALL SAINTS’ iTIFRCH. GOOD FRIDAY. MORNING Service 11 a.rn., Evening- 7.J0 Stainer's "Crucifixion.” Combined Choir. Soloists: Messis Poole, Barr (tenors) Messrs S. Head, Osborne and'Rev. W. H. Walton (basses. Collection. mayoral election. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE borofgh of foxton. IjAOIES and gentlemen,— At the request of numerous ratepayers. 1 am a Candidate f„ r (he Mayoralty at the election next month. I was Mayor of Masterton for several years, where I gained Municipal experience which I hope may be useful to push Foxton aliead. I shall lake an opportunity, before the election, of placing before you my views on Borough mailers. P. L. HOLLINGS, Solicitor, Foxton.
OKOUA DOWNS QUEEN CARNIVAL. DANCE will bo hold in the Town Hall, Foxton on TUESDAY, March 27th, in aid of the Farmers’ Queen Candidate (Miss N. Conlon). Good music, good supper. Admission: Gentlemen 2/0, Ladies 1/0. A NICHOLS, Secretary.
FTSTT OTT! ]-|AVINC made arrangements for regular supplies «'l‘ Ircsii lisli, local residents will lie aide to procure siinio daily t'l'oin I lie carl. W, BYNE. 'Wanted TO HELD— Indian Motor cycle. Apply tliis office. T<> LET At the Seaside, immediately, a, furnished cottage in sheltered position. ]?()!?. SALE. —Ivanhoe Bicycle, practically new. May be inspected at this office. ~J?OR SALE —An English piano. Apply this office. TO LET. —Two acres of land at 5/(j per week. W. F. Moore, Coley St. J^OST. —Between Motuiti and Foxton, motor cycle chain. Reward on returning same to this office. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, for Coughs and Colds, never fails.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2560, 27 March 1923, Page 3
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