TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! CABARET. ALICE BRADY in “THE LAND OF HOPE.” “THE LAND OF HOPE.” A Drama of Hopes and Disillusionruents of Ideals —from Poland to Arcady along the road of romance, depicting the life of a girl who stepped from an Immigration Ship to the footlights of Broadway. Also: “TOUCHY'S KNIGHTHOOD.” Usual Cabaret Prices. SATURDAY: Fox’s Feature, “THE YOSEMITE TRAIL,” with DUSTIN FARNUM. FOXTON CO-OP. CASH TRADING SOCIETY, LTD. GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. Shareholders are notified that the Annual General Meeting of the above Society will be held in the Supper-room of the Town Hall on THURSDAY evening next, 23rd inst., at 7.30 p.m. A full attend.•'lieo is requested. Business: Election of Nine Commit teemen, including Chairman and Secretary; Balance-sheet, and General. E. W. HUNTLEY, Secretary to Committee. MOITTOA DRAINAGE BOARD. RATEPAYERS’ I.TST.
limn FRIDAY, 1-1 ih September. ALF. FRASER, Clerk. MASONIC HALL, FOXTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24tli. GRAND CONCERT. (Under Hie Auspices 1 of flic Local Presbyterian Church). BY TERRACE END CHOIR Of 22 Performers. Vocal, Instrumental and Elocutionary items. To conclude with a Playelte. \ ]Tiyli Class Entertainment. Admission 1/-. Special Note:—The Sale of Work in connection with above has been postponed until September 19tli. FOXTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. DANCE. MASONIC HALL MONDAY, AUGUST 27. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Music by Mi's Dunn, Good Floor. PROCEEDS IN AID OF SOCIAL FUND. WOOD FOR RAJJ3. Delivered to any part of the Town: —Rata, barrel, 35/- per load;. Rata, roots, 30/- per load; tawo, matapau, and mika rnika, 25/- per load, cash on delivery. Rails and droppers split to order. Apply S. J. Boydcn, Uii'm Street. Foxtca. DOST. —Between Shannon Bridge and Foxton, one heavy draught spring off swamp plough. Finder rewarded on returning same to K. Easton, Foxton. FLAXCUTTERS WANTED For Moutoa Swamp. Price -7/6 per ton. Apply HULA FLAXMILL. Wanted TO BUY. —One heavy half-draught Horse suitable for cream brake. —Apply Shannon Dairy Co.
FOB SALE—Black Orpington Clucky liens; also sittings of purebred black Orpington and Silver Wyandotte and White Pekin Duelt Eggs. —Apply Mrs F. Woods, ’phone No. 93 D. WANTED— A Boy to work on poultry farm. —Apply M. H. Walker. JjOST. —Gold medal, at last night's Ball. Finder please return to this office. IjOST.—In vicinity of Town Hall last night, silver expansion wristlet watch. 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 2622, 21 August 1923, Page 3
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