MANAWATU HUNT. POINT TO POINT STEEPLECHASES. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1923. On Messrs Robinson Bros'. Property, Fox ton, kindly lent for the purpose. First Event at 2 pan. Sharp. MANAWATU HUNT HEAVYWEIGHT POINT TO POINT STEEPLECHASE. (About 3 Miles.) FOXTON POINT TO POINT STEEPLECHASE. (About 21 miles.) HERRINGTON LIGHT WEIGHT POINT TO POINT STEEPLECHASE. (About 2 miles.) A Good View of the Sport. No Gate Charge.
TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Here’s the greatest South Sea thriller ever filmed l . Stevenson’s Immortal Masterpiece, in 8 reels: “EBB TIDE.” “EBB TIDE.” With James Kirkwood, Lila Lee and a big cast. SEE: —The thrilling battle with an octopus; the storm at sea and fight on the schooner; the burning of the schooner; and all the South Seas romantic glamour. Also “DOGGONE TOUCHY” (Comedy). Usual Cabaret prices, 1/(no tax). Coming SATURDAY:— “MY FRIEND THE DEVIL,” and next week Fox’s greatest, “MONTE CRISTO.”
ROYAL PICTURES. Tin 1 Theatre of Rig Attraetions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! Universal Filins Presents RUDOLPH VALENTINO mid MAE MURRAY in THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL. THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL. A Picture sparkling with comedydrmnn of life mid nil the amours and excitement of this dear old world. Prices, 1/-, 1/(1, children halfprice. FRIDAY. —Douglas Fairbanks in “MOLLYCODDLE.” SATURDAY. —Another Croat Racing Picture, “THE SCARLET LADY," by the same company as “KTSRTNG CUP’S RACE”: also a Mermaid Comedy, “THE ADVISER.” MONDAY NEXT—Special Programme Extraordinary. “Blackburn v. Murray Fight” for New Zealand Championship; “11123 Derby”; “The Duke of York’s Wedding’’; “The V ondcrs of Ancient Egypt: Tuf-Aiik-Amen’s Tomb.” SALE BY ORDER OF THE STATE ADVANCES DEPARTMENT, IN THE ESTATE Oh’ W. F. McDonald. The undermentioned property will lit sold by Public Auction, without reserve, at the COUIUI HOUSE, h’OXTON, on SATURDAY, September Ist, 11)23. at 2.30 p.m. — 1 HARNESS MARE 2 SPRING DRAYS 1 WAGONETTE QUANTITY OF HARNESS. R.O. & BAILIFF.
FOXTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. DANCE. MASONIC HALL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd. Ladies 1/0, Gents 2/6. Music by Mrs Dunn, Good Floor. PROCEEDS IN AID OF SOCIAL FUND. FLAXCUTTERS WANTED OR Moutoa Swamp. Price 7/6 per ton. Apply HUIA FLAXMILL. WHY Be Lonely?—Join the Australasian Correspondence Club. There are hundreds wishing to know you. —Send stamped, addressed envelope for particulars to A.C.C., Swinson Chambers, Courtenay Place, Wellington. AVENUE JERSEY DAIRY. J, P. ALLEIIBY, proprietor of the above Dairy, notifies the public that his choice dairy hex’d is handmilked, and customers can rely upon full and regular supplies daily. The herd is noted for its tested supply of butler-fat. NEW MATERIALS at The C. M. Ross Coy’s., in Floral Voiles, Striped Fugiette, Cheek Zephyrs, Piercite Cloths and Laviskas, 1/G to 5/11 yard, TAXI SERVICE. A- TREVELYAN notifies the public that he has re-commenced a taxi service in Foxton. Trips undertaken to any part of the district at reasonable charges. Ring ’phone No. 11.4. TjOVELY Materials for Summer Frocks now on view at The C. M. Ross Coy’s., including Striped Ratines, Plaited Striped Ratines, Knit Striped Ratines, Knit Check Ratines, and Artificial Silk Check i Ratines, 2/11 to 0/6 yard.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2625, 28 August 1923, Page 3
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