ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! What is the significance of “Family trees,” fighting ancestors and hereditary prestige ? Here is the story of a descendant of a line of fighting blood who was a mollycoddle —a hybrid of his species—but fight was hidden beneath the veneer of his twentieth century polish. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Wallace Beery, Ruth Remviok, in “THE MOLLYCODDLE.” “THE MOLLYCODDLE.” More thrills than “The Three Musketeers” and “The Mark of, Zorro.” Prices, fid, 1/6, children ns usual. SATURDAY.—“The Scarlet Lady,” another “Kissing Cup” Race Picture, but better; also another Mermaid Comedy, “The Adviser.’? Prices, fid, I/O, plus tax, children as usual. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Win. Fox presolds the stirring ' drama, “MY FRIEND THE DEVIL.” Vibrant, Dynamic, Appealing. The eternal triangle —and in tbe centre the Devil lurks and laughs. “MY FRIEND THE DEVIL.” Produced l>.v the man who gave the world “Over the TTill." Wit'll Barbara Onstloton and an allstar cast. NFXT WEEK. —Millions have rend (lie story ovorvono will want to see the picture, “MONTE CRTSTO,” Fox’- Supreme Attraction, in 10 reels. An epic of Love. Adventure and Rover,<m that time cannot efface. FOX TON LAWN TENNIS CLUB. \ SPECIAL GENERAL Mooting of the above Club will be held in the Town Hull TO-MORROW (Friday) at 7.30 p.m. Business: (1) To elect Ollioevs to lilt vacancies on the Committee: (0) To discuss matters in connection with the forthcoming Ball. \ full attendance of members is reouestrd. N. A. ROSS, Hon. Sec. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friend:. , f Air. and Mrs E. J. Murpbv arc respect fully in\ ited to attend" the funeral of fhnir infant son, which will leave their residence, Flitter Street, for the Sandon Cemetery at 12.t0 p.m. on S \ TURD AY. J. HOFMANN, Undertaker. SALE BY ORDER OF THE STATE ADVANCES DEPARTMENT, IN THE ESTATE OF W. F. McDonald. The undermentioned property will lie sold by Public Auction, without reserve, at the COURT HOUSE, FOXTON, on SATURDAY, September Ist, 1923, at 2.30 p.m 1 HARNESS MARE 2 SPRING DRAYS 1 WAGONETTE QUANTITY OF HARNESS. R. OWEN, Bailiff. FOXTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. DANCE. MASONIC HALL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd. Ladies 1/6, Geuts 2/6. Music by Mrs Dunn, Good Floor. PROCEEDS IN AID OF SOCIAL FUND. 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. ALLERBY, proprietor of the above Dairy, notifies the public that his choice dairy herd is handmilked, and customers can rely upon full and regular supplies daily. The herd is noted for its tested supply of butter-fat. 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. It 4. Found. —Soldier’s Badge, No. 24/1479. Apply this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2626, 30 August 1923, Page 3
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