ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Jackie Coogan in his best picture “TROUBLE.” “TROUBLE.” He has a hundred smiles for you —a smile and a sob. You will see him as the adopted son of a plumber father. He doesn’t have the best time with his parent, but you should see him raise Cain when they try to bully him. Extra: “PERILS OP THE YUKON.” Prices Is and Is 6d plus tax, children half price. MONDAY! MONDAY! A Harold Lloyd comedy showing White House itself. A real scream “DR. JACK.” “DR. JACK.” If your heart is wobbly or you get high blood pressure from' laughing, kindly consult your family physician after you see Harold Lloyd, the laughter specialist in the above. See: “The Timber Queen.”
FOOTBALLERS BALL. The La dies Committee of’ - the above solicit donations of Eggs, Calces, Fruit, or Cash, which may be left with Mrs Stevenson, Hall St. K. HIRINI, Hon. Secretary. . THE LICENSING ACT, 1908. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. J, John Thomas Follas, of Foxton, Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the house and premises situate at Foxton. and known as the Post Office Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at FOXTON, on the sth day of September, 1923, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to Herbert Frank Preston.. Dated at Foxton, the 25th day of July, 1923. (Signed) J. T. FOLLAS, Applicant. FOXTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. DANCE. MASONIC HALL MONDAY, AUGUST 20th. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Music by Mrs Dunn, Good Floor. PROCEEDS IN AID OF SOCIAL FUND.
MARTON ,T.C. MEETING. WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1923. BANGITIKEI HUNT MEETING. THURSDAY. Oth SEPTEMBER, 1923. To Be Held On Marlon Racecourse. Nominations for a .n Events foi both Meetings close on FRIDAY, 17th AUGUST, at 9 p.ra. For Programme see Weekly Press 2nd August. ARTHUR WAY, Secretary. Wanted. flaxcittters. Hook cutting, 7/G per ton; knife cutting 17/- per ton. Apply THE MANAGER, Whitaunui Mill, Moutoa. ’Phone 40M Shannon. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY. REBATE OF 15 PER, CENT. THE Commercial Union Assurance Company advise that they are allowing a Rebate of 15 PER CENT, off all New Business and Renewal Premiums, dating from Ist AUGUST, 1923, to 31st JULY, 1924. W. D. BAUCKHAM, Agent for Foxton. FOR SALE. TWO FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES and 3 acres of land situate at Foxton. The owner has reduced the Price to £4OO or would sell separately. Apply Devereux, King and Co. Christchurch. There is nothing like warm, knitted woollen socks and stockings for the winter. Miss Symons, Gladstone St., undertakes all classes of stocking manufactures at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Customers to provide wool. A trial solicited. WOOD FOR SALE. X)ELIVERED to any part of the Town: —Rata, barrel, 35/- per load; Rata, roots, 30/- per load; taw#, matapau, and mika mika, 25/- per load, cash on delivery. Rails and droppers split to order. Apply S. J. Boydeu, Union Street, Foxton. Trespassers on the Railway Reserve at Himatangi will be prosecuted without respect to persons. W. Johnson. WANTED. —Jobbing work of any description by competent man. Apply this office. WANTED.—A youth for general farm work. Apply H. Alexander, Moutoa. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure For coughs and colds, never feila. . . 9
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2618, 11 August 1923, Page 3
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