TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 Like a real good sea drama with a bunch of thrills'? Then see DUSTIN PARNIJM As Captain Briggs, the drunken Skipper in “THE DEVIL WITHIN ” “THE DEVIL WITHIN.” A story of brutal man burdened with a curse and his ultimate atonement. Supports: “LOVE AND WAR,” Sunshine Comedy, and Australian and World’s News. Prices 9d and 1/6, children 3d and Gd. NEXT WEEK:—Wallace Reid in “Clarence,” then Mae Murray in the Metro Super, “Fascination.” PUBLIC MEETING. EASTON PARK. \ MEETING of all citizens and ratepayers will be held in the Town Hall Supper-room on TUESDAY next, 31st July, for the purpose of discussing a future policy in regard to the uses and administration of Easton Park. Members of (he Beautifying Society, Horticultural Society and all Sports Bodies are earnestly invited to attend. J. CHRYSTALL, Mayor. SALE OF WORK AND CONCERT. MA SONIC HALL—FRIDAY, August 24th. (Under the Auspices of the Presbyterian Church) SALE of Work will be opened at 2 p.m. Grand Concert by Terrace End Choir of 20 performers in the evening. Watch out for further details. • FOXTON RACING CLUB. (Incorporated 1.
The anneal general MEETING of Members of' I lie Club will bo hold in Iho Town Hnil Supper-room Eoxton, on MONDAY. .Inly 30l!i, 1 nl 8 p.m. Business: — Receive Report mid Balance-sheet Election of Officers, A|>|)oinlmcnl of Auditor. Special or General. 1). 11. OGII.VY, Sec ref ary. SEED POTATOES:— SEED POTATOES:— SEED POTATOES:— MAORI CIIIEl 1 ’ GAME KEEPER J. WILSON GOLD (JOIN. CLOVER HAY PRIME CHAPE. AWAHOU AUCTIONEERING CO. HALL STREET, EOXTON, jMa.uawalu Hotel) l’.O. Box 8, ’Phone 112 EOXTON VOLUNTEER EIRE BRIGADE. DANCE. MASONIC HALL MONDAY, AUGUST 6th., 1923. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Music by Mrs Dunn, Good Floor. PROCEEDS IN AID OE SOCL4L FUND. WOOD FOR SALE. jjELIVERED to any part of the Town:—Rata, barrel, 35/- per load; Rata, roots, 30/- per load; tawa, matapau, and mika rnika, 25/- per load, cash on delivery. Rails and droppers split to order. Apply S. J. Boydcu, Uiion Street, Eoxton. AVENUE JERSEY DAIRY. ’Phone No. 89, Farm, Avenue Road. J. P. ALLERBY PROPRIETOR. (JUARANTEED all-year supply of milk arm cream, delivered twice claiiy throughout the borough. Inspection of dairy and jersey herd invited. Fresh Butter delivered to order. r PIIERE is nothing like warm, knitted woollen socks and stockings for the winter. Miss Symons, Gladstone Si., undertakes all classes of stocking manufactures at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed, Cus- ■ nnici's to provide wool. A trial solicited. CREAM!CREAM! The AW a DOWNS DAIRY makes a special Cream Delivery on Sundays. Ring Telephone No, 119. V. MoDOWELL, Proprietor.
TAXI SKKViCK. XKKVELYAA' notifies Hie public tlial be has re-commenced a taxi service in Paxton. Trips uuuertaker to any part of tin? district at reasonable charges. Uint?_ ’phone No. 1. I. LAUNDRY. 1, YLl’ SING, have takeu over the Laundry lately carried oil by Yep Jibing. Ail classes of Laundry work undertaken including Ladies, Gents, ami Household Linen. Prices moderate.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2612, 28 July 1923, Page 3
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