ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! “There She Blows,” come and see n whale chase in “THE SEA LION.” “THE SEA LION.” With Hobart Bos worth and a Splendid First National Cast. A Tale of Stranded Hearts and Crashing Seas. A castaway girl on a deserted island caught by a half mad captain who bated all women because of what be believed about, his wife. Also Harold Lloyd Comedy: “Get Oat and Get Under.” Extra : “Perils of the Yukon.” Prices !Jd and 1/0 plus tax, children 3d and (id. MONDAY! MONDAY! “FACE TO FACE.” A mystery drama presenting a baffling case which admits of no solution until the very last reel. Extra “The Timber Queen.” Prices Od and 1/T children half price.
TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! It’s ;i mystery, il has thrills, it will grip yon. JOHN GILBERT in “CALVERT’S VALLEY.” “CALVERT’S VALLEY.” The triumph of a strong man’s soul. Also CLYDE COOK, the comedian without a, failure in “THE HUNTSMAN.” Usual prices: Od and 1/0, children 3d and Gd. WEDNESDAY: CABARET! Alice Brady in '‘The Land of Hope.” Watch for particulars of Fox’s Masterpiece: “Monte Cristo.”
MASONIC HALL, FOXTOX, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24th. GRAND CONCERT. (Under (ho Auspices of the Local Presbyterian Church). BY TERRACE END CHOIR Of 22 Performers. Vocal, Instrumental and Elocutionary items. To conclude with a Playctte. A High Class Entertainment. Admission 1/-. Special Note: —The Sale of Work in connection with above has been postponed until September 10th. SHOPS TO LEASE P>Y TENDER. TINDERS ;,ve invited for Leases of the undermentioned chops for a term of five years: —- (1) SHOP—soft. x 21 ft. Sins., corner Main and Clyde Streets. (2) SHOP—4oft. x 13ft, Main Street, adjoining No, 1. C?) SHOP—4oft. x 12fl . Main Street, adjoining No. 2. Possession on or about Ist SEPTEMBER, 102.4. Tenders close on 20th AUGUST, 1023, and should be addressed to the Undersigned, envelopes being’ marked “Tender."' Highest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars and conditions of Lease apply to R. MOORE & BERGTN, Barristers & Solicitors. The Owner is also prepared to convert Premises in Main Street, recently occupied by Engineering Department of Foxton Motor and Engineering C'o. Ltd., into shops to suit approved applicants.
FOXTON FOOTBALL CLUB. GRAND ANNUAL BALL. GRAND ANNUAL BALL. TOWN HALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 201 h. THE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE YEAH. LARKINS ELITE ORCHESTRA. Splendid Floor, First-Class Catering. Double Ticket 7/ti, Gents 5/-, Ladies 3/-. K. lIIRINI, lion. Secretary. FOXTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. DANCE. MASONIC HALL MONDAY, AUGUST 27. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Music by Mrs Dunn, Good Floor. PROCEEDS IN AID OF SOCIAL FUND. THERE is nothing like warm, knitted woollen socks and stockings for the winter. Miss Symons, Gladstone SC, undertakes all classes of stocking manufactures at reasonable rates. Satisfaction tfuurauteod. Customers to provide wool. A trial solicited. WOOD FOR SALE. Delivered to any part of the Town:—Rata, barrel, 3d/- per load; Rata, roots, 30/- per load; tawa, matapau, and niika inika, 25/- per load, cash on delivery. Rails and droppers split to order. Apply S. J. Boyden, Uriou Street, Fox ton. Dost. —Between Shannon Bridge and Foxton, one heavy draught spring oil swamp plough. Finder rewarded on returning same to K. Easton, Foxton. WANTED TO SELL—36 Rhubarb Roots, Victoria Giants, £2 10/the lot.—Apply Mrs Griffin, Avenue Road. WANTED. —Biograph Operator, Foxton District. State experience, if other employment. References (copy only).—Apply to “Operator,” this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2621, 18 August 1923, Page 3
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