Currenium, a new gas recently made by an electric process in Los Angeles for use in airships is noninflammable, non-explosive, cheap, and easy to produce.
ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! Madge Kennedy in ‘ THE GIRL WITH THE JAZZ HEART.” “THE GIRL WITH THE JAZZ HEART.” The spirit of Jazz turned loose in five rollicking reels of mad merriment. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! A great inspiring picture. “MADAME X.” The first of the new Goldwyns, starring the screen’s greatest tragedienne, Pauline Frederick. Prices !)d and 1/G plus tax, children as usual. ONLY ONE CHANCE to see “Orphans of the Storm.” Look out for it. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! William Fox presents dins: .Tones in “TROOPER O’NEIL.” “TROOPER O’NEIL.” Straight as a gun 'barrel, strong, silent, immovable as the mountain ranges he guarded he went out to “get his man.” “TROOPER O'NETL.” “TROOPER O’NEIL.”' Supported by Sunshine Comedy: “The Landlord.” Usual prices. Coming shortly: “The Light in the Clearing,” “The Mysterious Rider,” Zane Grey; “Broadway Rose,” “Fascination,” Mae Murray; and “ r flie Woman in Chains." lIOROWTTEKUA RUGBY UNION. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! SATURDAY’S MATCHES. Tokomaru v. Foxton (Juniors), Easton Park, 2.45 p.lll. Foxton v. Rovers (Thirds), Racecourse, 2.45 p.m. Foxton v. Levin High School, Easton Park, 1.30 p.m. Admission 1/-, Ladies Free. L. S. CARMICHAEL, Secretary. FORTNIGHTLY DANCES. "Fortnightly dances win be held under the auspices of the Foxton Volunteer Fire Brigade, ill the Masonic ITali. The first Dance will be held on MONDAY, May 14tli. Dancing from S to 12. Good music. Ladies a Basket or 1/0, Gents 2/(i. '
FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. NOTICE is hereby given lia,t the following resolution was passed by the Fox ton Borough Council at a mooting held on the SHU April, 1923, • in,l will be submitted for confirmation as a Special Order at a meeting to be held on the 14th day of May, 1923, at 7.0 p.m.: “That the words “Or his employees’* be inserted after the words “Registered Plumber” in Clause 190 of the By-laws, 1922, the By-law to now read: “No person other than a registered plumber or his employees shall make, cut off, or repair any connection with the Corporation waterworks or fix, remove, alter or replace ■ any pipe, fitting, cistern, or other apparatus, connected with the water supply to any premises.” A copy of the By-law amneded as proposed may be inspected at the Town Clerk’s Office, Foxton. / Win. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. Dated this 12th April, 1923. AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, MAY, 12th, at 1.30 p.m. A WAIIOU AUCTIONEERING CO. will sell -as above: — Prime Beef, Vegetables, Potatoes, Onions, 20 ,\\ .L. Fowls, Furniture, Gents Cycle, Horse Cover, and Harness and numerous sundries. HANS RIES, Auetionieer. AT The C. M. Ross Co.’s you can buy sufficient coating for a man s coat for 9/10 or a woman’s for 15/11. Why pay more for your material '! jPOR one week only at the C. M. Ross Co.’s. Boys’ Kaipoi Sports Suits, 4 to 12, 32/6, 13 to 16, 35/-, a great snip. LADIES’ Flannelette Nightdresses, V. and Square necks, lace trimmed, value 12/6, Saturday Special 8/6.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2578, 10 May 1923, Page 3
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